Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-26410366-20180409120745/@comment-26553378-20180410235413

Thindithron the Great wrote: Minecraftmage113 wrote:

Thindithron the Great wrote: Yeah, IronJaw's got the right idea. When Tolkien said "disappear" he referred to quickly going to ground and hiding, not magically cloaking themselves from vision, unless that Hobbit happened to posess a magic Ring. Hence how the ability "seemed magical" to men but was actually not. I don't think Hobbits literally disappearing completely would represent this well; running out of sight is a far better solution. It's a good idea, but they are small and good at hiding which in itself should probably warrant a small sight-range debuff to opposing NPCs. Also, they did say "magical" keep in mind, the men had children about the same size as hobbits. It wouldn't purely be the ability to be a pain in the neck by running away and hiding behind walls. The book did not say the ability was magical. It seemed magical to men. So the Hobbits had an ability to run and hide that was very great. That is better shown by them running away when enemies get close, not being invisible to enemies a certain distance away. sorry. I did not mean in the slightest to imply that the ability was actually magical. I meant that the men perceived it as such. Also, I do not suggest them being invisible, just harder to see for enemy NPCs as well as possibly enemy players (players might be a tad odd, dropping to the ground and crawling might work).