Stone Camouflage has no particular interaction here at all - it only provides advantage. Rolling a higher or lower number on the check doesn't have any bearing on your question. The answer to your question is that Blind Fighting will ignore non-total cover and will be hard stopped by total cover, meaning you can hide from Blind Fighting behind a clear glass window but you can't hide from it behind a door with an open peephole (assuming the peephole is a literal hole). If the Grick is behind total cover, it's hidden from Blind Fighting. If it isn't, it's not. What it rolled on the Stealth check doesn't matter.
You can only hide behind transparent total cover from a creature with blindsight that is blinded, otherwise it can still see you.
Of course. I specifically stated the transparent total cover would only counter Blind Fighting, i.e. Blindsight.
It that case, we can agree that Grick would be hiddne behind transparent total cover from blindsight and camouflaged from regular vision ; )
In terms of regular vision, the Grick would need something to hide behind, just not total cover necessarily. For example, you could put it behind total cover glass and behind a 3/4 cover tree. The glass would hard stop Blind Fighting, and the tree would make it legal to hide from normal vision. Provided the tree was in rocky terrain, it would have advantage on the Stealth check.
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Of course. I specifically stated the transparent total cover would only counter Blind Fighting, i.e. Blindsight.
In terms of regular vision, the Grick would need something to hide behind, just not total cover necessarily. For example, you could put it behind total cover glass and behind a 3/4 cover tree. The glass would hard stop Blind Fighting, and the tree would make it legal to hide from normal vision. Provided the tree was in rocky terrain, it would have advantage on the Stealth check.