| zaragoz |
Hi everybody
I'm re-reading the playtesting rules again and, though some doubts had been clarified to me, others have raised.
For example, goblins has a 25 Speed.
In the Sneak description, it says that yo can "Stride up to half your
Speed".
Does it mean than a gobling PC could sneak 10 ft rounding down?
Futhermore, if a goblin has the Very Sneaky feat, this one lists "You can move 5 feet farther when you take the Sneak action, up to your Speed
(see page 158)."
I'm lost now. May it be an errata? Because it mentioned up to your Speed, not half your Speed.
So, how long may a goblin stride while sneaking?
And a goblin with the Very Sneaky feat?
Thank you for your feedback
| Fuzzy-Wuzzy |
A goblin w/o feats can Sneak 10' (= 25'/2 rounded down, as you say).
A goblin w Very Sneaky can Sneak ((normal Sneak distance) + 5') = 15'.
The "up to your Speed" is just in case you have multiple sneaking boosts that might collectively push it over---say some other ability lets you Sneak for your full Speed, without this clause Very Sneaky would boost your Sneak to 5' more than your full Speed, an absurd result. (For instance, an alchemist with the Stalker Mutagen feat under the effects of a quicksilver mutagen can Sneak their full Speed.)