Perception

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Typically used with: Cunning.

In short: sense it. Characters with ranks in Perception are cognitive masters, picking up the sounds and sights that the rest of us don't or can't. This skill can be used to see or hear Stealthy characters, witness your change purse being snatched away, eavesdrop on conversations, overhear the faint sounds around you, or notice minute details of an object.

For the cognitive skills, the GM might want to inform rollers of successful checks of what was seen or heard in private or with notes. Doing this helps any players who didn't meet the DL role-play truthfully, as they weren't privy to the successful result.

Difficulty

If not in response to an opposed check, the difficulty is as follows. For hearing, the softer the noise, the further away, the more obstacles in between, the harder it is to hear something. For seeing, the smaller the target, the further away, the quicker the movement, the harder it is to see something. As such, below are some example modifiers for Perception difficulties and checks.

Example DL
Per 10 feet of distance +1
Example Check
Character is surrounded by moderate distraction (a tavern, a marketplace) −5
Character is surrounded by extreme distraction (a battle, a riot) −15

Here are some situational penalties to Perception checks based on sound.

Example Check
Character and the noise are on opposite sides of a wooden door or wall −5
Character and the noise are on opposite sides of a stone or iron door or wall −15

Noises in water take −5 to the distance penalty as sound travels further in water than air. Similarly, sounds traveling through solid matter, the ground for example, take a −10 to the distance penalty. For example, a train is coming. The DL for a character to hear the train while walking is 30, but if the character puts an ear to the train tracks, the DL is reduced to 20.

Opposed Rolls

Stealth checks are always opposed by Perception checks. Sometimes they oppose a Thievery check.

Time

One Perception check takes no time, however a second attempt, trying to see or hear something you did not previously, takes 3 AP.