With the new skills in place, is it possible to display a DC number above someone's head when you use the built-in "disguised" UI button?
It would be great to have that button perform an automatic skill check and display the DC above people's heads along with that mask icon. I know it isn't perfect--there are masks that might give bonuses to DC, people might know your voice, etc., but it would go a long way toward cutting down on the OOC chatter to try and figure out a disguise.
The only downside would be someone who keeps rolling and rolling using the button until they get the number they want. Assuming they put enough time into the disguise, this might be a Take 20 situation anyway, making it moot.
*EDITED UPDATE--THX INFO SBOMB!!1*
Per DnD rules, Disguise checks are not made until you encounter someone to roll against. They are always against an opposition, and thus a Take 20 does not apply. You reuse the same roll against every other person you encounter, so displaying it over your head would still be helpful.
You may only check against someone's disguise if they are:
A) directly interacting with you (walking around near you does not count, they must be engaged with you somehow), and;
B) you are moderately familiar with the person (meeting once in passing does not count)
It would be great to have that button perform an automatic skill check and display the DC above people's heads along with that mask icon. I know it isn't perfect--there are masks that might give bonuses to DC, people might know your voice, etc., but it would go a long way toward cutting down on the OOC chatter to try and figure out a disguise.
The only downside would be someone who keeps rolling and rolling using the button until they get the number they want. Assuming they put enough time into the disguise, this might be a Take 20 situation anyway, making it moot.
*EDITED UPDATE--THX INFO SBOMB!!1*
Per DnD rules, Disguise checks are not made until you encounter someone to roll against. They are always against an opposition, and thus a Take 20 does not apply. You reuse the same roll against every other person you encounter, so displaying it over your head would still be helpful.
You may only check against someone's disguise if they are:
A) directly interacting with you (walking around near you does not count, they must be engaged with you somehow), and;
B) you are moderately familiar with the person (meeting once in passing does not count)
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