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Provides complete invisibility to mammals, birds, reptiles or amphibians that do not possess magical abilities or an intelligence of 5 or greater (low and up). Semi-intelligent primates are affected by the spell. | Provides complete invisibility to mammals, birds, reptiles or amphibians that do not possess magical abilities or an intelligence of 5 or greater (low and up). Semi-intelligent primates are affected by the spell. | ||
− | While invisible, the recipient will be free to walk amongst animals without being seen, heard or detected by odour. The spell lasts until the next sunrise or sunset. | + | While invisible, the recipient will be free to walk amongst [[Animal|animals]] without being seen, heard or detected by odour. The spell lasts until the next sunrise or sunset. |
The spell precludes the recipient from taking any aggressive action towards an animal. Shouting, waving arms or causing an animal to be startled is counted as aggressive. | The spell precludes the recipient from taking any aggressive action towards an animal. Shouting, waving arms or causing an animal to be startled is counted as aggressive. | ||
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Revision as of 17:39, 26 March 2021
Range | touch |
Duration | special; see below |
Area of Effect | 1 creature |
Casting Time | 1 round |
Saving Throw | none |
Level | bard (1st); druid (1st) |
Provides complete invisibility to mammals, birds, reptiles or amphibians that do not possess magical abilities or an intelligence of 5 or greater (low and up). Semi-intelligent primates are affected by the spell.
While invisible, the recipient will be free to walk amongst animals without being seen, heard or detected by odour. The spell lasts until the next sunrise or sunset.
The spell precludes the recipient from taking any aggressive action towards an animal. Shouting, waving arms or causing an animal to be startled is counted as aggressive.