| Zandra |
There has been a slew of questions about how perception works in combination with stealth in combat, however; I have a question on those times that stealth is being used to avoid combat:
When a rogue is sneaking into a inhabited circus tent for instance.
What kind of checks would be necessary if the thief was invisible but having to move the tent canvas to peer inside.
Would the clown sitting within, going about their own business, get an unopposed perception check to see the tent movement vs the invisible rogue peering beneath it?
Two separate stealth rolls? Two separate perception checks?
One to perceive the tent movement and another perceive the invisible rogue?
What would you do based upon what is written in the Pathfinder book about stealth and perception rolls?