Questions about Stealth, Prowling and Shadowmelt
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Quark,Jul 1 2005, 05:57 AM Wrote:They simply raise the skill used in the check.  Master of Deception and it's catform counterpart raise the skill by 1 each talent point, I believe.  Shadowmeld also adds in a bonus to the skill.
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When they had a numeric value associated to MoD, it was 3 per level. This means if you put 5 talent points in MoD, you had the equivalent stealth level of someone 3 levels higher than your own. I assume Druids are the same.

It makes a fairly large difference in my experience. Without MoD you pretty much have to distract every mob and worry about getting behind it. But with 5/5 MoD you can just about walk up and Cheap Shot anything that is approximately your level or lower.

In PvE you will get a warning that you are noticed, as the mob will generally make a noise and face you if you are 'close' to being detected.
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Questions about Stealth, Prowling and Shadowmelt - by Concillian - 07-01-2005, 03:25 PM

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