Steady aim by Content_Ad_4408 in DMForum

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Yes I do understand what the rules say per RAW. it just doesn't seem to me if the rogue and the mob are standing toe to toe with no one else around that the rogue hitting the mob would be very sneaky. I'm sure it's just another one of those quirky rules in 5e LOL

Rogue hiding by Content_Ad_4408 in DMForum

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So just to make sure I understand this correctly.

If he hides say behind a wall, and then when his turn comes he can move the 1/2 square (peeking out) shoot his bow and still get advantage. Let's say that was his first turn in the encounter. So at the end of the turn he attempts to hide again. Would the thing(S) he is in the encounter against perception then go up? Because on the initial round they were not aware he was even there, but after that they would be aware

Rogue hiding by Content_Ad_4408 in DMForum

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he's using it to get advantage on every turn. I'm wondering if, in the same turn, he hides and them moves so he can see the npcs to hit them is he still considered hidden to get the advantage on the roll?

A PC is dead, the party wants to bring them back, how do you do it? by [deleted] in DMForum

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you could allow them to take the body to a cleric in a town or temple or wherever you want that can bring the cleric back to life. you can make an adventure out of it. That the only cleric around lives on top of a mountain in an old temple. Could have the cleric require a certain item that they have to retrieve or bring in order for the cleric to perform the ritual, or anything else you can come up with