I know how these all interact normally but I understand that at least true seeing is modified in BSK and I wanted to make sure how invis and hide work here so I have a couple questions
True seeing adds 50 to spot skill total? So a person with a 40 spot using TS has a spot of 90 in BSK, correct?
Does the invisibility spell work like a normal invis or does it add a set amount to the hide skill, so that a player with a high hide skill is even harder to detect under the invis spell? Or is the invis spell just the standard unmodified NWN spell?
I am just trying to clarify this as I'm sure there will be more sneak types running around with the new pp guidelines. thanks.
So basically if you're a thief with say Hide of 51, then a person with true seeing and spot of 52 will not be able to see you because the true seeing overrides the spot? Huh?
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Pretty Fly White Guy wrote:True seeing maxes out the skill bonus for spot. any other items with +spot will not work.
True seeing gives +50 spot and see invisibility.
Invisibilty, hide etc all work as normal.
Thanks PFWG. So if you have the spot skill maxxed at 43 at lvl 40, true seeing will make it 93, and no other bonuses will be added? Or does the bonus from the Wisdom stat add to that total making it possible to get a spot around 100ish?
Pretty Fly White Guy wrote:True seeing maxes out the skill bonus for spot. any other items with +spot will not work.
True seeing gives +50 spot and see invisibility.
Invisibilty, hide etc all work as normal.
Thanks PFWG. So if you have the spot skill maxxed at 43 at lvl 40, true seeing will make it 93, and no other bonuses will be added? Or does the bonus from the Wisdom stat add to that total making it possible to get a spot around 100ish?
The +50 Maximum bonus to a skill is for spells, items, etc. Feats and the ability modifier still stack on top of that. Shhhhhhh. Some people can't figure it out for themselves how to get a high spot skill.
I'd just like to mention that I personally don't think that True Seeing, as a somewhat easily avalible spell, should top the cap, so to speak. I am a firm believer of making other spells, such as Clairvoyance, Amplify and not to mention the Bard Song, add bonuses to this. Allowing players to settle for just True Seeing¨- that's somewhat simple, in my oppinion.