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Stealth

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Stealth lets you walk while staying hidden. The prose is community-derived (paraphrased from the uorenaissance.com skill list plus ServUO behavior) pending field verification; the stats table, the step formula, and the armor cap below are source-verified against ServUO.

Stealth turns Hiding from a stationary trick into mobility: while hidden, you can take a number of careful steps without being revealed, instead of popping into view the moment you move. It is the foundation of scouts, thieves, and stealth archers. See hiding & stealth.

Hide first, then move — each step rolls Stealth. Succeed and you stay hidden for that step; the number of guaranteed stealthy steps you bank scales with skill. Wearing too much non-medable (metal) armor stops you stealthing entirely.

You must be Hidden first — Stealth only rolls while you walk hidden, and each success banks steps equal to Stealth / 5 (Scripts/Skills/Stealth.cs; ~20 steps at GM). An NPC Ranger/Thief will teach Stealth, but only once your Hiding meets the requirement (BaseCreature.CheckTeach blocks teaching Stealth below Stealth.HidingRequirement), and it caps at the usual one-third of the NPC’s skill, max 42.0.

The method: Hide, then walk in stealth until revealed, re-hide, repeat.

  • Low skill — hide, then step carefully; it’s slow at first because failed steps reveal you. Keep Hiding high so you can re-hide instantly and resume walking.
  • High skill — keep moving while hidden; reliable steps come once skill is high. Watch your armor — too much non-medable armor blocks stealth entirely. GGS carries the late points.

See skill gain and using & training skills.

Primary statDexterity
Secondary statIntelligence
TitleRogue
Mastery skillNo
Gain notesno stat gain on use (Str +0 / Dex +0 / Int +0)

From Scripts/Skills/Stealth.cs: the allowed stealthy steps are skill / 5 (AOS era; skill / 10 pre-AOS) — so about 20 steps at GM on this expansion. Too much armor blocks it: an armor rating ≥ 42 (AOS; 26 pre-AOS) means “You could not hope to move quietly wearing this much armor.” MageArmor-flagged pieces do not count toward that rating.

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