Hide in plain sight
Hide in plain sight
Im a level 7 rogue/level 1 shadowdancer. I was under the impression that for Hide in Plain site when you are under stealth mode you get sneak attacks...Well, im not getting any sneak attacks in stealth mode. They are just regular attacks....Am I missing something here? Can someone enlighten me? Is this a bug?
Mr. Wiggles
Mr. Wiggles
When u hide in plain sight for the first attack aginst target it should be a sneak attack and then 'your position is revealed' if u are having problems try attacking from behind as this is always a sneak attack weather using HiPs or not, of course this may just be the result of some HiPS tweaking recently done by the devs, in which case i wish they would have a forum keeping the players up to date with each change/update/new version.. and what they are changing..
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I had someone attacking me recently (this week) using HiPS and a sling - the "sneak attack" message was coming up and the bonus to damage confirmed it.
It might be possible the last time you tried it, the character you went up against had enough spot/listen to clock you, but I think you would have seen the "you've been revealed" message... grabbing a willing victim and testing it out at various distances should sort things out.
I vaguely remember someone posting that you may need to hit hide a couple times to get it to work properly - might want to try that out too.
It might be possible the last time you tried it, the character you went up against had enough spot/listen to clock you, but I think you would have seen the "you've been revealed" message... grabbing a willing victim and testing it out at various distances should sort things out.
I vaguely remember someone posting that you may need to hit hide a couple times to get it to work properly - might want to try that out too.
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Well just confirmed it, at least for my unarmed monk sneak attacks are still a go, thank you devs! 

Don't whine if you get pked, make sure they're gone, level like crazy, then go kick their butt.
*ahem* In other words, not my fault you're not level 23...
(i'm just asking for it aren't I?) Ah well....
*ahem* In other words, not my fault you're not level 23...
(i'm just asking for it aren't I?) Ah well....
I think the official distance is 30' you have to be within to get a ranged sneak attack. This isn't very far, only 10 yards, or the height of about 5-6 average humans.
I'm not sure what the radius is on Dragon Fear, but that looks to be about 20-30' to me on screen. Experiment on cows and chickens and boars that aren't hostile to get a feel for the distance you need.
I'm not sure what the radius is on Dragon Fear, but that looks to be about 20-30' to me on screen. Experiment on cows and chickens and boars that aren't hostile to get a feel for the distance you need.
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I don't have any concrete evidence on this but I have played a Rogue/Archer before.
First off, you do have to be pretty close to get a sneak attack, like, close enough almost for melee. Secondly, for HIPS, yes, once you attack your position is revealed and you must again make a successful hide. Critters with True Site, like dragons for instance, and or with a good spot/listen skill will be able to spot you even when you are hidden. And lastly, you still are put through a Hide/Move Silently, skill check when using HIPS.
Some of these things may be effecting your sneak attacks and or the reason you are being spotted.
What I did was summon a shadow and let him get the critters attention, sneak around the critter in question and start pummeling him with arrows...my sneak attack increased considerably. Of course this was in a single player mod so im not sure how the calculations are in NS.
Good Luck, Rogue archers are fun to play.
First off, you do have to be pretty close to get a sneak attack, like, close enough almost for melee. Secondly, for HIPS, yes, once you attack your position is revealed and you must again make a successful hide. Critters with True Site, like dragons for instance, and or with a good spot/listen skill will be able to spot you even when you are hidden. And lastly, you still are put through a Hide/Move Silently, skill check when using HIPS.
Some of these things may be effecting your sneak attacks and or the reason you are being spotted.
What I did was summon a shadow and let him get the critters attention, sneak around the critter in question and start pummeling him with arrows...my sneak attack increased considerably. Of course this was in a single player mod so im not sure how the calculations are in NS.
Good Luck, Rogue archers are fun to play.
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are you sure? i had a rouge trying to kill me... kept popping in and out of thin air with HiPS and i could have sworn i saw "Sneak Attack" pop up here and thereLlew Silverhand wrote:WHAT???!!! Sneak attacks are gone? I must investigate, come Watson....
If sneak attack is gone... i think ill take that as a good reason to quit =/
yet another ability down the drain! go go skilless hack and slash!
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well sneak is only supposed to work when the person you are fighting isent focused on you...
you cant sneak attack someone thats activly attacking you unless you fade away, pop up, and attack again...
but sometimes a fighter will suceed in initiative roll and hit you first, and since he is already fighting, you get no sneak (at least, im prety sure he gets an initiative roll =o)
also, when he is attacked the nwn engine automaticly attacks back
Sneak works best with a party... when the enemy is attacking your friend, you land heavy blows
you cant sneak attack someone thats activly attacking you unless you fade away, pop up, and attack again...
but sometimes a fighter will suceed in initiative roll and hit you first, and since he is already fighting, you get no sneak (at least, im prety sure he gets an initiative roll =o)
also, when he is attacked the nwn engine automaticly attacks back
Sneak works best with a party... when the enemy is attacking your friend, you land heavy blows