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'''Dice Pool:'''
'''Dice Pool:''' [Dexterity + Stealth/Drive]


'''Discussion:'''
'''Discussion:''' Shadowing someone requires that your character keep tabs on
the target without necessarily catching her — without
being noticed. At the Storyteller’s discretion, or if the
target suspects she’s being pursued, the target’s player
can roll Perception + Alertness whenever she has a
chance to spot her tail (the Storyteller decides when
such an opportunity arises). The pursuer’s player opposes this with a Dexterity + Stealth roll (or Dexterity
+ Drive, if the shadower is in a vehicle). The difficulty
for both rolls is typically 6, but can be modified by conditions (heavy crowds, empty streets, etc.). The target
must score at least one more success than her shadow
does to spot the tail; if she does, she may act accordingly.
 
Shadowers who have trained together can combine their separate rolls into one success total.

Latest revision as of 17:33, 27 February 2017

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Dice Pool: [Dexterity + Stealth/Drive]

Discussion: Shadowing someone requires that your character keep tabs on the target without necessarily catching her — without being noticed. At the Storyteller’s discretion, or if the target suspects she’s being pursued, the target’s player can roll Perception + Alertness whenever she has a chance to spot her tail (the Storyteller decides when such an opportunity arises). The pursuer’s player opposes this with a Dexterity + Stealth roll (or Dexterity + Drive, if the shadower is in a vehicle). The difficulty for both rolls is typically 6, but can be modified by conditions (heavy crowds, empty streets, etc.). The target must score at least one more success than her shadow does to spot the tail; if she does, she may act accordingly.

Shadowers who have trained together can combine their separate rolls into one success total.