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    Default Move Silently used while not sneaking?

    Simple question:
    Is the Move Silently skill used when you're not sneaking?

    For example, lets say I cast Invisibility and then bypass a mob. I believe the mob will not be able to see me, since I'm invisible, but he can still listen. In this case, will the mob roll against my Move Silently, even if I'm not sneaking?

    (Lets say I'm particularly interested in how this works since I'm having a hard time with my Wizard trying to pacify the scorpions in the quest The Claw of Vulkoor (I can manage to bypass a few, but not all), and I would like to master the art of invisibility running on my Wizard.

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    Move silently is used any time the mobs can "hear" the hot feet around you. So in the case of running while invis, no

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    No - invisiblity does consider you 'sneaked', but nonetheless does not apply the 'move silently' modifier.
    Listen is what prompts an enemy to investigate an area - they very rarely immediately go for the throat because they can hear you.
    If you just run past, unless you collide with them, they should not follow.

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    You must sneak to have any benefits from Hide and Move Silently. They do nothing when you're just running around. However, a lot of enemies don't notice even if you run by invisible. I'm not sure exactly how that works, but as long as you don't get too close, they'll tend to ignore you. I don't think this works on the Scorps in Vulkoor, though.

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    I have never been able to get past the scorps in that quest.
    Granted, I'm not the best rogue, but I tried...many times, had to kill everything. I know of only one person that ever got past them, and she's not been online in about a month.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chauncey1 View Post
    I have never been able to get past the scorps in that quest.
    Granted, I'm not the best rogue, but I tried...many times, had to kill everything. I know of only one person that ever got past them, and she's not been online in about a month.
    Scorps have tremor sense, you can't fool em.

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    Monsters have a definite listen range, and if you're invisible outside that range you can walk by them just fine. You might want to play around in a lower level quest or wilderness area to get a sense of the range.

    However, it will be difficult to get through the quest with the stealth bonus if you have no MS skill, as there are narrow areas where it is difficult to pass by without being heard. On normal, you need somewhere between 15 and 25 MS skill to get by everything (that's the nearest I can gauge, based on characters that failed and succeeded). You have options to temporarily boost your MS skill though (Cat's Grace, Heroism, Greater Heroism, Voice of the Master) and MS gear on the auction house tends to be fairly cheap.



    Edited to add: spiders have tremor sense, but scorpions don't, you can sneak past them just fine if your skill is high enough

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    Quote Originally Posted by dkyle View Post
    I'm not sure exactly how that works, but as long as you don't get too close, they'll tend to ignore you. I don't think this works on the Scorps in Vulkoor, though.
    I think that's the problem I'm having in that quest. As soon as I approach a scorpion, even invisible, the drow in my backpack says "you were spotted and will have to kill the scorpion". Maybe tremor sense really.

    But also, Mr.Cow did the quest flawlessly with only invisibility.

    Here's the link if someone want to watch:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLoAyOgqSg4


    PS: Of course, Mr.Cow is a robot, so I don't bother too much..
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    Quote Originally Posted by charmor View Post
    PS: Of course, Mr.Cow is a robot, so I don't bother too much..
    Very true.

    I think the key to his approach is that you only generate noise while your feet are on the ground. He jumps past scorpions whenever they are close.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dkyle View Post
    I think the key to his approach is that you only generate noise while your feet are on the ground. He jumps past scorpions whenever they are close.
    That's possible. But if this is true, then the DDO system is amazing in relation to sneaking and mob awareness.

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    My stealthy chars can run through the Vale Invised with barely a look from monsters I pass....yet my armored cleric will have teleporting Orthons attacking her the entire way....

    So ...something is going on IMO.
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    From reading a few more posts, I should point out that monsters have an auto-detect zone about three feat in front of their noses.

    This is why people cannot sneak up to the last couple Guardians without being detected.

    You have to find away to get to the platform, without entering their auto-detect zone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chauncey1 View Post
    I have never been able to get past the scorps in that quest.
    Granted, I'm not the best rogue, but I tried...many times, had to kill everything. I know of only one person that ever got past them, and she's not been online in about a month.
    I've solo'd it on epic. no hire, no help. just my rogue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MaximusParthas View Post
    I've solo'd it on epic. no hire, no help. just my rogue.
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    When I tried to do it, I was only lvl 10 or so, and as I said before, I suck at being a rogue.
    I bow to your awesomeness though. That is pretty bad@$$.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Talon_Moonshadow View Post
    From reading a few more posts, I should point out that monsters have an auto-detect zone about three feat in front of their noses.

    This is why people cannot sneak up to the last couple Guardians without being detected.

    You have to find away to get to the platform, without entering their auto-detect zone.
    Yep.

    I just watched another video from a sorcerer, and the trick seems to be keep moving without ever entering the auto-defect zone of the scorpions. Make them move by listening to your footsteps, then jump around to the platform.

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    Quote Originally Posted by charmor View Post
    ...the DDO system is amazing in relation to sneaking and mob awareness.
    This is true all by itself.
    Try just shooting a arrow (or throwing something) at the floor near a mob that can't see you sometime and watch what happens (not specifically in claw).

    When I first started playing DDO (oh so many years ago) I was at first let down by the agro management when initially encountering mobs (I came from WoW where I had mastered the art of pulling). However, after I found out how intricate and delicate the system is here, I was amazed and inspired. Unfortunately, it is rarely required or even beneficial to understand these mechanics in DDO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Talon_Moonshadow View Post
    My stealthy chars can run through the Vale Invised with barely a look from monsters I pass....yet my armored cleric will have teleporting Orthons attacking her the entire way....

    So ...something is going on IMO.
    Invis is a +20 to hide. Your cleric can be spotted even with +20 hide. Your sneaker cannot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kinar View Post
    This is true all by itself.
    Try just shooting a arrow (or throwing something) at the floor near a mob that can't see you sometime and watch what happens (not specifically in claw).

    When I first started playing DDO (oh so many years ago) I was at first let down by the agro management when initially encountering mobs (I came from WoW where I had mastered the art of pulling). However, after I found out how intricate and delicate the system is here, I was amazed and inspired. Unfortunately, it is rarely required or even beneficial to understand these mechanics in DDO.
    I think it is beneficial to understand how things work in DDO.

    But some of the ways it is beneficial are hard to explain.


    When I watched Ghoste's videos, and got inspired with stealth, I really started paying attention to how a whole lot of things worked in the game.

    From Ghoste, I then became aware of MrCow and his super scientific experiments in DDO. Other people too, but those two really gave me a lot of insight into how things work in the game.

    From stealth I started to understand how agro worked. And how spells worked..especially when related to agro.

    Started playing an Assassin and learned a lot of tricks there too.

    The more I learn about one part of the game, the more I see ways to apply that knowledge to another part.

    I no longer see one part, like stealth, as being seperate from other tactics. I see them as highely related.

    I combine things I have learned from various parts of the game. And in some cases, have committed them to motor-memory. Or at least they have become a standard tactic of mine.

    the more you know, the more you find ways to use what you know.

    This game really is pretty cool. The attention to detail is very good.
    Sometimes they change something because of how players have used certain knowlege, but I can usually find a way to use my knowledge of the new change to some advantage too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Talon_Moonshadow View Post
    From reading a few more posts, I should point out that monsters have an auto-detect zone about three feat in front of their noses.

    This is why people cannot sneak up to the last couple Guardians without being detected.

    You have to find away to get to the platform, without entering their auto-detect zone.
    The common methods are to hit the wall or floor with a throwing weapon and go to the platform while the scorp investigates the noise. Or use a noisemaker, which doesn't require you to go out of sneak mode.

    Krimsonrane has indeed soloed epic claw - something I aspire to but unfortunately I'm not tough enough to solo the named giant. Maybe if I had two dozen epic big tops to keep him dancing.

    As for the rest, sneaking past the scorps isn't too hard once you know how - it just takes practice and patience.

    Back to the OP, the hide and move silently skills are only engaged when a player is in sneak mode. Outside of sneak mode those scores aren't even checked. Monsters just have a really limited hearing range, and hearing something doesn't actually engage their aggro, just their curiosity. This is why running past them when invisible is possible.

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