05-03-2017, 04:53 PM
I think you are right about trackless step and woodland stride in your description. It clearly says "you move without impairment" through all those nature things that would get a normal person hung up on. Trackless step is like the next level, you are so good and swift moving through nature that you don't even leave a trail. If the average person sees a bush move or a branch swing it'll look like the wind blowing it and not a druid that did it.
To add to all that, he's Tiny, blades of grass and twigs are like branches and ferns to him. In this case, crawling would help him and I think it is more fluff than anything. I know lying prone gives certain modifiers to different attacks. His feet are so small that tracks and flat grass mean even less than him. On the other hand, he's so small, does he even know where he's going? Can he see over the steering wheel? On trackless step, I think a character leaves marks, but they can't be tracked by those marks, they just blend right in to the surrounding.
About crawling not being subtle or graceful, I disagree. Snipers and most predators do it all the time, because it is subtle.
To add to all that, he's Tiny, blades of grass and twigs are like branches and ferns to him. In this case, crawling would help him and I think it is more fluff than anything. I know lying prone gives certain modifiers to different attacks. His feet are so small that tracks and flat grass mean even less than him. On the other hand, he's so small, does he even know where he's going? Can he see over the steering wheel? On trackless step, I think a character leaves marks, but they can't be tracked by those marks, they just blend right in to the surrounding.
About crawling not being subtle or graceful, I disagree. Snipers and most predators do it all the time, because it is subtle.