According to the second bullet point of the Skulker feat, when you are hidden from a creature but miss it with a ranged attack, making the attack doesn't reveal your position, i.e, remain hidden. What about when you successfully make the attack while hidden, are you revealed or do you remain hidden? Clarification would be most appreciated.
According to the Unseen Attackers and Targets section of the PHB (page 194), when you make an attack, you give away your location when the attack hits or misses. The Skulker feat specifically states: "When you are hidden from a creature and miss it with a ranged weapon attack, making the attack doesn't reveal your position." So according to this, succesfully making an attack still reveals your position, but missing no longer does.
I hope this helps!
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According to the second bullet point of the Skulker feat, when you are hidden from a creature but miss it with a ranged attack, making the attack doesn't reveal your position, i.e, remain hidden. What about when you successfully make the attack while hidden, are you revealed or do you remain hidden? Clarification would be most appreciated.
According to the Unseen Attackers and Targets section of the PHB (page 194), when you make an attack, you give away your location when the attack hits or misses. The Skulker feat specifically states: "When you are hidden from a creature and miss it with a ranged weapon attack, making the attack doesn't reveal your position." So according to this, succesfully making an attack still reveals your position, but missing no longer does.
I hope this helps!