The Theory is what it is Happening in the moment:
Our Invisible thief is attacking what:
A sleeping man: +4 Invisible (this made the thief feel better, hence more confident in his approach), +4 Thief Ability (say no more) and another +4 because he sleeping?
Thief attacking monster, lashing about with tail and buffeting with wings? Yeah, right?!?
Thief moving toward man at desk in a quiet room, the middle of night, and only the sound of a faint breeze coming down the chimney, with creaky floorboard and the thief smells like the sewers he just crawled through to get to his man's home and up through the basement? And wait does his leather armour crack and scrap with each movement he makes, and does his knife tap off his metal buckle, etc. (He not carrying a bag of coins is he, no doubt muffled by cert clever thief).
I personally think: it is what the moment dictates: As various distraction might help the thief.
Sometimes I think the invisible would work, if cert man was constantly looking over his shoulder and was convince nothing was there. So the Thief's approach is base on moving quietly (not hide as he could be approaching across a stone slabbed grand hall), but he now invisible, confusing victim even more. So, yes stack.
In a battle where most combatants are looking for abnormalities (it is a fantasy game) and they know of the dangers of invisible threats... So, subconsciously they will respond to cert threat whether they can see it or not? Or even accidently hit thief as they swing a weapon around their head in a 360 degree frenzied assault?
A tiger hides behind a bush to ambush a small monkey no bigger than its head. Does its strips help it hide, the bush (of course and) it rolled its stealth skill successfully, so, is that a +12 bonus or just a +4?
Last edited by Caveman (4/12/2023 4:56 am)