Kirowan wrote:
I have a few questions about these abilities and surprize in general.
1. Does Alterness stack if you have more than one character with it in a party? I'm guessing you can't go below 1 in 6 chance of being surprized in any case, but say the party with two rangers is facing a monster with a 3 in 6 chance of surprising. Would that be reduced to 1 in 6 then?
I do not stack this. I figure the two rangers are aware of the same impending danger at the same time when the d6 surprize roll is made. There nigh equal attentiveness, to my way of thinking, is not enhnaced by one another's ability.
2. Does Ambusher stack if you have more than one character with it in a party?
Same answer. However, with more than one "ambusher" in the party, I would allow for a much larger group preparing to ambush; a double-sized party (say up to 18 or 20 individuals).
3. Some monsters, like the Albion Ape, can only be surprized on a 1 in 6 chance. A ranger surprizes on a 3 in 6. Would a ranger surprize the Abino Ape on a 2 in 6 then, or is that 1 in 6 absolute?
Same answer as mabon.
If the answer is 2 in 6, I think it would be useful to write all being surprising or surprising chances as modifiers in character and monster entries to always be working against a base of 2 in 6. That way, you can calculate the total modifier easily. (I remember running into this in AD&D.)
Noted. Thanks.
4. When facing monsters with different chances to surprized and surprize, do you use the best chances?
Usually. Unless they are incapable of communicating an impending danger.
My pleasure!
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