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In the example, how much cover has character number 2 from One's ranged atacks ? Can character 2 use Stealth ?
Thank you. pic.twitter.com/EsKVEr4bhX— Rafa Gaudard Marques (@RagmTW) January 6, 2020
In the diagram below, character 2 has 3/4 cover against the attacks of character 1. And character 2 could attempt to hide, with the DM's adjudication.
If you're wondering how I determined the degree of cover, see "Cover" in the DUNGEON MASTER'S GUIDE (p. 251). #DnD https://t.co/J764ztN2kQ
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) January 6, 2020
Cover in D&D is a DM decision, using the parameters in the PLAYER'S HANDBOOK (p. 196).
If you play on a grid, the DUNGEON MASTER'S GUIDE (p. 250–1) provides additional guidance, through text and diagrams. Even then, the DM determines the degree of cover at the game table. #DnD
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) January 7, 2020