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User Info: Caliystia. This perk reminds me of my old Neverwinter Nights Shadowdancer who would use her "hide in plain sight" ability to take down giants way higher level without ever getting hit.

It was really fun for me to backstab a giant, then hide immediatley, run between its legs and hit it again I plan to take this just to see how it compares. User Info: vigorm0rtis. Muppet Vader posted Bolt or stealth roll to break line of sight, which is pretty easy everywhere, and you're back in full stealth. You can backstab an entire room full of enemies if you plan ahead.

User Info: hsiehson. Allow me to offer you my sincere advice It will worth it, only if you know how to use it It's Game that makes TV much more interesting.

User Info: Darth Stalin. HighOnPhazon posted Kinda sucks huh? Actually no. Muffle only reduces your armor noise. Shadow Warrior can make you hidden in the middle of combat. Muffle is pointless once you have been detected. User Info: Mareg. The Sneak tree is, in my opinion, the single best tree in the game. There is not a useless perk on it, and there are many, many perks on it that are among the best advantages available in the entire game.

Backstab: ALL one-handed weapons get a 6x bonus from sneak attacks. This becomes 12x with the DB gloves. Deadly Aim: 3x bow damage from sneak? Yes, please. Assassin's Blade: 15x dagger damage, plus double damage with DB gloves, plus double damage from rolling critical, plus a dagger in each hand.

Most ridiculous damage numbers you'll ever see in the game. With just this perk and the DB gloves no enchanted gear, no one-handed perks, only one dagger I was one-shotting Dragon Priests by level Muffled Movement: If you went heavy armor like me and let's face it, that's the better option in this game , this is great. It does stack, by the way. Light Foot: Possibly the only one in the tree I would've considered skipping if given the choice. Silent Roll: Combine this with the one-handed perk for sprinting double crit damage and it starts to get ridiculous.

This article is about the skill. For the group of skills to which Sneak belongs, see Stealth. The Sneak skill governs your ability to escape detection by others through reducing your visibility and noisiness. It is primarily useful for committing crimes without being witnessed, for evading confrontation with enemies, and for executing surprise attacks that inflict critical damage. As defined here, Stealth is a grouping of more-or-less loosely conceptually related skills, of which sneak is one.

Perks in the Sneak skill tree increase your chances of escaping detection, increase the damage you inflict with sneak attacks, and allow you to avoid setting off traps using pressure plate triggers. They can also give you the ability to perform a forward roll while sneaking and even briefly disappear from sight in the middle of combat.

The Sneak skill tree has a total of 9 perks, requiring a total of 13 perk points to fill. In-game Description: Sneaking is the art of moving unseen and unheard. Highly skilled sneaks can even hide in plain sight. Toggling the sneak control causes your character to crouch or stand, indicating that you have entered or left sneak mode. Remaining undetected is useful for getting into position to initiate a sneak attack or to commit a crime unwitnessed.

You have a "detection value"; how this is used is very involved - there's an entire system of Stealth Points, like hit points but for stealth - but you can think of it as how easy you are to detect: higher is easier. As you can see, the Sneak skill - and hence its Stealth perks - does not reduce your sound factor or visual factor; it reduces the Noticer's skill factor. Your Sneak skill level determines your base chance of remaining undetected, though this chance is significantly modified by a number of other factors, potentially to the point of making you completely undetectable:.

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