Difference between revisions of "Detect Invisibility (spell)"
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| range = 10 ft. per level | | range = 10 ft. per level | ||
| duration = 5 rounds per level | | duration = 5 rounds per level | ||
− | | area of effect = 10 ft. path outwards to | + | | area of effect = 10 ft. path outwards to spell range |
| casting time = 1 round | | casting time = 1 round | ||
| save = none | | save = none | ||
| level = [[Illusionist 1st Level Spells|illusionist 1st]]; [[Mage 2nd Level Spells|mage (2nd)]] | | level = [[Illusionist 1st Level Spells|illusionist 1st]]; [[Mage 2nd Level Spells|mage (2nd)]] | ||
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+ | Grants one recipient the opportunity to see invisible creatures or objects within the spell's range. This includes invisibility by the [[Spellcasting|the spell]], phasing (such as with [[Phase Spider|spiders]] or [[Blink (spell)|blink]]), [[Astral Travel|astral travel]], [[Ethereal Plane|etherealness]] or even merely creatures that are [[Concealment (sage study)|hidden or concealed]]. | ||
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+ | The spell's recipient will be able to see the invisible creature perfectly, though this may not give them the ability to [[Attacking in Combat|attack]], if they are out of phase or ethereal. This knowledge, unfortunately, cannot be imparted easily to others; at best, attacks directed by the recipient at a target will be -6 [[Roll to Hit|to hit]]. Area effect spells directed at the invisible creature's location will be normally effective, however. | ||
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+ | The recipient will be able to direct only one such attack per round. |
Revision as of 19:53, 19 August 2020
Range | 10 ft. per level |
Duration | 5 rounds per level |
Area of Effect | 10 ft. path outwards to spell range |
Casting Time | 1 round |
Saving Throw | none |
Level | illusionist 1st; mage (2nd) |
Grants one recipient the opportunity to see invisible creatures or objects within the spell's range. This includes invisibility by the the spell, phasing (such as with spiders or blink), astral travel, etherealness or even merely creatures that are hidden or concealed.
The spell's recipient will be able to see the invisible creature perfectly, though this may not give them the ability to attack, if they are out of phase or ethereal. This knowledge, unfortunately, cannot be imparted easily to others; at best, attacks directed by the recipient at a target will be -6 to hit. Area effect spells directed at the invisible creature's location will be normally effective, however.
The recipient will be able to direct only one such attack per round.