I actually did this in an Acquisitions Inc campaign and was like “roll perception check” and we had a cleric or Druid who had an ABSURD level of perception like Caduses level of perception and I’m like “Off in a distance you see a bird man zooming shadow to shadow”
I can't decide whether I love or hate that the roll in this video's title isn't even the highest stealth role in the episode in which it occurred, let alone in this video
I head canon that Vax was such a natural at stealth that he learned to fidget because if he stopped moving or stood still for even a moment, he basically disappeared
How do dms keep up with high rolls like this in long campaigns? Seems like it gets to a point where the bonuses are so high you might as well not even roll anymore
i believe sam got a 42 in campaign 2 in ep 123 when they were hiding from the dragon, so the point of the story is rogues roll high as balls on stealth
isn't 47 also the highest possible roll to have? nat 20 + highest ability score modifier (without any spells or items that add to your ability score even above 20) + expertise + a spell adding +10 to the roll (i don't think any spell or class feature can give more than +10). so basically Liam scored a jackpot on campaign 1
Depends on context. If it's just you on the move by yourself without wacky items? Almost. 6 levels in Fiend Warlock gives you Dark One’s Own Luck which you can use to add a d10. So with that the max is 57 (maybe, barring other features I'm probably forgetting). If you're just hiding in one spot (10th level Ranger with hide in plain sight for a flat +10) and you've been given Guidance (d4) and max Bardic Inspiration (d12) then max Stealth check is 83. But at that point you're a 17th level multiclass (Ranger 10/Warlock 6/Rogue 1) who has designed a build exclusively for the purposes of a theoretical ultra giga stealth that's so overkill it's comical.
@@seeker38 holy shit, that is A LOT. imagine rolling 83 on stealth check, you basically vanish from existense and meet the creator of the universe himself, slow clapping and giving you a nod of respect lol
I got a 43 once. It's fun. Just melted through the shadows in the streets and was at our destination as if I were there the whole time since I'm a monk and fast af. But at higher levels my cap will be 49. Ioun Stone of Mastery ftw.
It's great huh? I managed a 41 or something as an invisible shadow monk. Though I would've completely bypassed the sequence the DM set up so I got found out almost immediately... Which was frustrating