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The following [[races]] have [[advantage]] in '''{{PAGENAME}}''':
The following [[races]] have [[advantage]] in '''{{PAGENAME}}''':
* [[Lightfoot Halfling]]
* [[Lightfoot Halfling]]
* [[Deep Gnome]]


The following classes can choose to select '''{{PAGENAME}}''' as a proficient skill at Level 1:
The following classes can choose to select '''{{PAGENAME}}''' as a proficient skill at Level 1:

Revision as of 04:45, 11 December 2023

Stay out of sight. Melt into the shadows.

Stealth is a Skill based on Dexterity. It helps you with staying hidden from enemies or other NPCs.

Stealth Checks benefit from your Dexterity Modifier, and if you have Proficiency in Stealth, also from your Proficiency Bonus.

Proficiency

Characters who are proficient in Stealth can add their Proficiency Bonus when making Ability checks.

The following backgrounds grant proficiency in Stealth:

The following races are proficient in Stealth:

The following races have advantage in Stealth:

The following classes can choose to select Stealth as a proficient skill at Level 1:

Uses

  • Used to Hide Hide out of sight of NPCs.

Related Items

  • The +1 to Dexterity Checks from Armour with the Balance passive does not affect Acrobatics Checks.

+1 to Skill Checks

+2 to Skill Checks

Smuggler's Ring

+3 to Skill Checks

Penumbral Armour while Obscured

Advantage on Skill Checks

Disadvantage on Skill Checks

With the exception of the following items, all Heavy Armour and all variations of Padded Armour, Scale Mail and Half Plate Armour provide Disadvantage Icon.png Disadvantage on Stealth checks.

Advantage on All Dexterity Checks

The Graceful Cloth

Related Spells