Hugging the Wall (3.5e Maneuver)
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Surreptitious Bandit (Counter) | |
Level: | 1 |
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Initiation Action: | 1 immediate action |
Range: | Personal |
Target: | You |
Duration: | Until you act |
Saving Throw: | None |
You suck in a breath and hug the wall. This technique was first perfected by Gaer'Ett, a famous coward.
Immediately after you roll a hide check or a creature enters your space, you may use Hugging the Wall. Until you next take a non-mental action, you get a +5 competence bonus to your Hide checks (including the one you just rolled) and cannot be sensed by touch.
Hugging the Wall can only be initiated if there is a wall (some vertical flat surface at least as tall as you) in or adjacent to your space.
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