Of course, some of those cool items do add simple mechanical bonuses in addition to the cool things they do.
Regeneration Z in nowadays terms - fairly bland and crunchy.
Okay, memory didn't serve on the elven cloak. I coulda sworn it was just like "You have a 90% Hide in Shadows chance in <circumstances>" or something.
Edit: Looking it up... eh, it's got 9 entry percentages, many of them fairly similar (50, 50, 90, 95, 90, 95, 98, 99, 100), giving percentages of invisibility, without much guidance on what that actually means, and the invisibility didn't work if violently or hastily moving... so I can see why I might have blanked it from my mind.
Sorta right...Invisibility was pretty well laid out, as a term, and you had to be high level or have god-like intelligence to see through it, without magic.
Sorta right...
It don't see it laid out what being 90% invisible means. I mean, that's 10% visible, which is fairly visible![]()
Further, there's no mechanic behind the movement portion of things.
Invisibility also doesn't prevent you making noise, leaving footprints, etc. For example, the place where the invisibility is most effective (heavy growth forest) is the one in which your position might be fairly obvious due to movement of twigs, leaves, etc.
At any rate it's a reasonable conclusion that someone wearing one of these cloaks who wanted to move towards someone and fire an arrow at them would be completely visible (violence and movement, together, no matter the circumstance, but that's not the expectation of those who used it I suspect.
Anyhow, it is interesting, I just dislike the chart of barely different %s and a couple other minor notes, so I can "get" why my mind would have ejected it
Would a 4E item like the following count as interesting...
Property: In a natural environment, you may make a Stealth check even if you only have partial concealment or partial cover.
Power (Encounter): Move Action. You turn invisible until the start of your next turn and then move your speed with forest walk. If you end that movement in forest walkable difficult terrain, you gain a +10 bonus to the stealth check to become hidden.
I never did...so I always chose Lightning Bolt.You have no idea how many Magic Users got toasted by their own fireballs, back in the day, because players had no idea how big 33,000 cubic feet was.
Hah, it happened to me _once_. Then I learned![]()