Loot Notification
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 8:18 pm
A little something we neglected to include. From our original spec:
When an item is taken from a dead monster, PC or NPC’s inventory, all PCs within perception range have a chance to be notified (DC?). PCs of a more secretive nature may try to pickpocket the dead creature to avoid triggering the notification. Failure means all nearby PCs are told of the pickpocket attempt.
What is clearly lacking from this spec is the DC to detect (Spot) what was taken.
My question is, are folks still interested in having this in the game? Is this of any value to PCs and in particular roleplay? An implementation of this sort would also be useful for NPCs, specifically guards, that can react to pickpocketing/stealing if they successfully spot attempts, but this would just be the notification mechanism. Any behaviors we want to build off of it would come later.
If there is interest, I'd like to hear, especially from DMs, how they would handle the DCs for such situations. Would it be based on distance? Opposed checks? Static DC? Something else? Should we differentiate between spotting the attempt and spotting what was taken? Opinions welcome.
Thanks.
When an item is taken from a dead monster, PC or NPC’s inventory, all PCs within perception range have a chance to be notified (DC?). PCs of a more secretive nature may try to pickpocket the dead creature to avoid triggering the notification. Failure means all nearby PCs are told of the pickpocket attempt.
What is clearly lacking from this spec is the DC to detect (Spot) what was taken.
My question is, are folks still interested in having this in the game? Is this of any value to PCs and in particular roleplay? An implementation of this sort would also be useful for NPCs, specifically guards, that can react to pickpocketing/stealing if they successfully spot attempts, but this would just be the notification mechanism. Any behaviors we want to build off of it would come later.
If there is interest, I'd like to hear, especially from DMs, how they would handle the DCs for such situations. Would it be based on distance? Opposed checks? Static DC? Something else? Should we differentiate between spotting the attempt and spotting what was taken? Opinions welcome.
Thanks.