3e SRD:Remote View Skill

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Remote View (Int; Psion Only)

Use this skill to spy on someone with the remote viewing power.

Check

A character can’t use this skill without some psionic means to remote view, such as the remote viewing power or an appropriate psionic item. Use of this skill is described in association with that power. The remote viewing power allows a character to spy on others, and this skill just lets the character do it better. This skill also improves a character’s chance to notice when he or she is being viewed remotely by another, or to block being viewed by another, as described under the remote viewing and remote view trap powers.

Special

Characters with the Scry skill get a bonus equal to their Scry base rank to Remote View checks, and vice versa.


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