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(The article stated that the backgrounds Guild Artisian and Acolyte would grant proficiency in Perception, but they don't. Actually no background does, as correctly shown in https://bg3.wiki/wiki/Backgrounds.) |
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==Uses== | ==Uses== | ||
* Used to detect hidden | * Used to detect hidden containers, mechanisms and [[Traps]]. | ||
* Used to spot hiding creatures. | * Used to spot hiding creatures. | ||
=== Passive Perception === | === Passive Perception === | ||
'''Passive Perception''' is a special form of Perception that allows a creature to | '''Passive Perception''' is a special form of Perception that allows a creature to detect things in its line of sight without rolling a [[Skill Check]]. | ||
Passive Perception is most commonly applied against [[Stealth]] checks: when a [[Hide|hidden]] creature enters another creature's line of sight, the hidden creature rolls a [[Stealth]] check against a [[Difficulty Class]] (DC) equal to the opposing creature's Passive Perception. | Passive Perception is most commonly applied against [[Stealth]] checks: when a [[Hide|hidden]] creature enters another creature's line of sight, the hidden creature rolls a [[Stealth]] check against a [[Difficulty Class]] (DC) equal to the opposing creature's Passive Perception. |