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Where is the rule for moving slowly when searching for traps that’s referenced by Dungeon Delver?


How do I convert traps from older modules to fit D&D 5e?When is each skill used when searching for hidden objects like traps?What is the point of the barbarian wolf aspect to track while moving fast?What is the most reasonable conversion rate for a 5e “Gold for XP” house rule?How does a perception check while flying work? Is there a min/max height to fly when scouting?Does the increased movement from the Elk Beast aspect apply to combat?How do we get improved (+1, etc) Armor?Searching for trapsIs there a place to find the pricing for (non-magical) things not mentioned in the PHB?What are natural weapons?






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I'm having trouble finding the rule for one of the bulleted items for the Dungeon Delver feat:




  • You can search for traps while traveling at a normal pace, instead of only at a slow pace.



I can't find anything that talks about searching at a slow pace. In which book is this referenced?










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    • You can search for traps while traveling at a normal pace, instead of only at a slow pace.



    I can't find anything that talks about searching at a slow pace. In which book is this referenced?










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      I'm having trouble finding the rule for one of the bulleted items for the Dungeon Delver feat:




      • You can search for traps while traveling at a normal pace, instead of only at a slow pace.



      I can't find anything that talks about searching at a slow pace. In which book is this referenced?










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      I'm having trouble finding the rule for one of the bulleted items for the Dungeon Delver feat:




      • You can search for traps while traveling at a normal pace, instead of only at a slow pace.



      I can't find anything that talks about searching at a slow pace. In which book is this referenced?







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          Travel Pace



          This is covered in the Basic Rules, Chapter 8 (Adventuring) under Travel Pace (my emphasis):




          A fast pace makes characters less perceptive, while a slow pace makes it possible to sneak around and to search an area more carefully (see the “Activity While Traveling” section later in this chapter for more information).







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            BTW, the 2018 PHB errata clarified the phrasing of the quoted bullet point of Dungeon Delver, changing the wording to: "Traveling at a fast pace doesn't impose the normal −5 penalty on your passive Wisdom (Perception) score."
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          Dungeon Delver negates the -5 to passive Perception



          The 2018 PHB errata changes the wording of the quoted benefit of the Dungeon Delver feat (PHB, p. 166) to clarify exactly what it refers to. It now reads:




          • Traveling at a fast pace doesn't impose the normal −5 penalty on your passive Wisdom (Perception) score.



          As mentioned in NautArch's answer, this references the Travel Pace rules; specifically, the table on PHB p. 182 specifies that traveling at a fast pace normally has the effect of:




          -5 penalty to passive Wisdom (Perception) scores




          As of the 2018 PHB errata, it's clear that the last benefit of the Dungeon Delver feat negates this penalty.






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            Travel Pace



            This is covered in the Basic Rules, Chapter 8 (Adventuring) under Travel Pace (my emphasis):




            A fast pace makes characters less perceptive, while a slow pace makes it possible to sneak around and to search an area more carefully (see the “Activity While Traveling” section later in this chapter for more information).







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              BTW, the 2018 PHB errata clarified the phrasing of the quoted bullet point of Dungeon Delver, changing the wording to: "Traveling at a fast pace doesn't impose the normal −5 penalty on your passive Wisdom (Perception) score."
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            Travel Pace



            This is covered in the Basic Rules, Chapter 8 (Adventuring) under Travel Pace (my emphasis):




            A fast pace makes characters less perceptive, while a slow pace makes it possible to sneak around and to search an area more carefully (see the “Activity While Traveling” section later in this chapter for more information).







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              BTW, the 2018 PHB errata clarified the phrasing of the quoted bullet point of Dungeon Delver, changing the wording to: "Traveling at a fast pace doesn't impose the normal −5 penalty on your passive Wisdom (Perception) score."
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            Travel Pace



            This is covered in the Basic Rules, Chapter 8 (Adventuring) under Travel Pace (my emphasis):




            A fast pace makes characters less perceptive, while a slow pace makes it possible to sneak around and to search an area more carefully (see the “Activity While Traveling” section later in this chapter for more information).







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            Travel Pace



            This is covered in the Basic Rules, Chapter 8 (Adventuring) under Travel Pace (my emphasis):




            A fast pace makes characters less perceptive, while a slow pace makes it possible to sneak around and to search an area more carefully (see the “Activity While Traveling” section later in this chapter for more information).








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              BTW, the 2018 PHB errata clarified the phrasing of the quoted bullet point of Dungeon Delver, changing the wording to: "Traveling at a fast pace doesn't impose the normal −5 penalty on your passive Wisdom (Perception) score."
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            BTW, the 2018 PHB errata clarified the phrasing of the quoted bullet point of Dungeon Delver, changing the wording to: "Traveling at a fast pace doesn't impose the normal −5 penalty on your passive Wisdom (Perception) score."
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            BTW, the 2018 PHB errata clarified the phrasing of the quoted bullet point of Dungeon Delver, changing the wording to: "Traveling at a fast pace doesn't impose the normal −5 penalty on your passive Wisdom (Perception) score."
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            Dungeon Delver negates the -5 to passive Perception



            The 2018 PHB errata changes the wording of the quoted benefit of the Dungeon Delver feat (PHB, p. 166) to clarify exactly what it refers to. It now reads:




            • Traveling at a fast pace doesn't impose the normal −5 penalty on your passive Wisdom (Perception) score.



            As mentioned in NautArch's answer, this references the Travel Pace rules; specifically, the table on PHB p. 182 specifies that traveling at a fast pace normally has the effect of:




            -5 penalty to passive Wisdom (Perception) scores




            As of the 2018 PHB errata, it's clear that the last benefit of the Dungeon Delver feat negates this penalty.






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              Dungeon Delver negates the -5 to passive Perception



              The 2018 PHB errata changes the wording of the quoted benefit of the Dungeon Delver feat (PHB, p. 166) to clarify exactly what it refers to. It now reads:




              • Traveling at a fast pace doesn't impose the normal −5 penalty on your passive Wisdom (Perception) score.



              As mentioned in NautArch's answer, this references the Travel Pace rules; specifically, the table on PHB p. 182 specifies that traveling at a fast pace normally has the effect of:




              -5 penalty to passive Wisdom (Perception) scores




              As of the 2018 PHB errata, it's clear that the last benefit of the Dungeon Delver feat negates this penalty.






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                Dungeon Delver negates the -5 to passive Perception



                The 2018 PHB errata changes the wording of the quoted benefit of the Dungeon Delver feat (PHB, p. 166) to clarify exactly what it refers to. It now reads:




                • Traveling at a fast pace doesn't impose the normal −5 penalty on your passive Wisdom (Perception) score.



                As mentioned in NautArch's answer, this references the Travel Pace rules; specifically, the table on PHB p. 182 specifies that traveling at a fast pace normally has the effect of:




                -5 penalty to passive Wisdom (Perception) scores




                As of the 2018 PHB errata, it's clear that the last benefit of the Dungeon Delver feat negates this penalty.






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                Dungeon Delver negates the -5 to passive Perception



                The 2018 PHB errata changes the wording of the quoted benefit of the Dungeon Delver feat (PHB, p. 166) to clarify exactly what it refers to. It now reads:




                • Traveling at a fast pace doesn't impose the normal −5 penalty on your passive Wisdom (Perception) score.



                As mentioned in NautArch's answer, this references the Travel Pace rules; specifically, the table on PHB p. 182 specifies that traveling at a fast pace normally has the effect of:




                -5 penalty to passive Wisdom (Perception) scores




                As of the 2018 PHB errata, it's clear that the last benefit of the Dungeon Delver feat negates this penalty.







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