If I am fighting a beholder and I cast blink from outside his anti-magic field what happens when:
1. I go to the ethereal plane on his turn he puts his anti-magic field where I was when I left?
My answer: Nothing, I am on the ethereal plane and nothing on the prime can affect me.
2. I choose to (or have to) return to the prime inside the anti-magic field?
My answer: I come back in the antimagic field but the spell is immediately repressed until I leave the field.
3. I end my turn inside the antimagic field.
My answer: The spell does not function so I do not roll to see if I go back to the ethereal.
Separate question:
Can I see through a darkness spell while I am ethereal? If not, what if I end my turn inside the darkness spell and shift to the ethereal plane? I can't "see" anywhere to return.
1. I go to the ethereal plane on his turn he puts his anti-magic field where I was when I left?
My answer: Nothing, I am on the ethereal plane and nothing on the prime can affect me.
2. I choose to (or have to) return to the prime inside the anti-magic field?
My answer: I come back in the antimagic field but the spell is immediately repressed until I leave the field.
3. I end my turn inside the antimagic field.
My answer: The spell does not function so I do not roll to see if I go back to the ethereal.
Separate question:
Can I see through a darkness spell while I am ethereal? If not, what if I end my turn inside the darkness spell and shift to the ethereal plane? I can't "see" anywhere to return.