What happens when you hit cloak while fighting an NPC is not that he loses sight of you, and stand there dumbfounded wondering where you went. It may look that way, but what really happens is that the NPC will stop moving because it will get stunned.
The difference is, if the NPC happens to be immune to stun, then your cloak will not work. Certain NPC's are inherently immune to stuns, like a troll or a storm atronach. So no hiding from them, ever. Further, all NPC's get the same CC imunity as players do after they recover from hard CC. So you hit a NPC from stealth stunning it, few seconds after it recovers from the stun and is granted CC immunity, then you stealth - and it does not work, because the NPC is stun-immune.
So keep that in mind. If the enemy has swirling white circle around it's feet, it is immune to hard CC, and cloak(and stun, and fear, and knockback and...) will not work. Wait until the circle goes away after a few second.
AMadAussie wrote: »@Sharee I appreciate that given your experience, you would have a more thorough understanding of game mechanics than I do, and while your explanation makes sense, it doesn't account for all the times I've had the skill fail.
Notably, while escaping from guards I don't even engage them in combat, yet Shadow Cloak still doesn't work. There are no particle effects surrounding them, nothing resembling the stun swirl, and there hasn't been one occasion where I've been able to successfully use Shadow Cloak to escape. I've even broken line of sight and used it. That didn't work either.
So there I am, spamming what is essentially my "escape" skill, and it doesn't work. In comparison, I've yet to be caught on my DK [who actually engages in combat with the guards], using Stonefist then bailing as fast as I can. And before someone says "learntoplay", this isn't a case of that, it's simply impossible to rely on the skill, which effectively breaks the most attractive feature of the whole NB class.