CalamaroJoe
2010-10-19, 04:13 AM
Hello folks,
I'm quite new to 3.5 edition (we have not played for a long time since the times of 2nd ed....), and I'm not sure that I fully understood the way to use these kinds of skill checks.
When there is one creature per side it' easy: opposed skill checks.
But when there are several creatures per side? It happened in yesterday session: a pack of wolves hiding in bushes waiting for the PCs. Do you roll all checks for the enemies and all checks for the PCs?
I mean: when there are many creatures (we have 6 PC) it's quite probable that at least one PC spots/hears al least one enemy. Do you think it's fair :smalltongue: ?
Frustation apart, do you have some simple ways do handle this?
(sorry if this is a trite subject)
I'm quite new to 3.5 edition (we have not played for a long time since the times of 2nd ed....), and I'm not sure that I fully understood the way to use these kinds of skill checks.
When there is one creature per side it' easy: opposed skill checks.
But when there are several creatures per side? It happened in yesterday session: a pack of wolves hiding in bushes waiting for the PCs. Do you roll all checks for the enemies and all checks for the PCs?
I mean: when there are many creatures (we have 6 PC) it's quite probable that at least one PC spots/hears al least one enemy. Do you think it's fair :smalltongue: ?
Frustation apart, do you have some simple ways do handle this?
(sorry if this is a trite subject)