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Xanathar's.
Subtle Mind Spike is imperceptible.
Taking psychic damage is a perceptible effect. The victim does not know who cast the spell, or where the caster is located. The victim does know it was the victim of a spell.
Xanathar's.
Subtle Mind Spike is imperceptible.
OK I understand an ogre that search for 4 rounds thenIts an ogre that cast spell. I dont know its statistic.
You know tou take damage.but subtle mind Spike casting is imperceptible.Taking psychic damage is a perceptible effect. The victim does not know who cast the spell, or where the caster is located. The victim does know it was the victim of a spell.
You know tou take damage.but subtle mind Spike casting is imperceptible.
Hmm, Interesting. I wonder how well it applies in this instance though. Suggestion and Mind Spike are a bit different circumstances.We've already got a SA ruling on Suggestion: when it ends, or you succeed your save, you are a spell was cast on you. Presumably this is also true if you lose a battle of wills and have a few synapses fried.
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If you cast Suggestion, are they aware that you specifically cast the spell on them after it ends?
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Imperceptible spells means imperceptible.All the imperceptible casting means is the victim does not know your location. It does not mean any other rules of combat, such as rolling initiative, are abrogated.
And I do not see how you can be taking damage from a spell and not be involved in combat.All the imperceptible casting means is the victim does not know your location. It does not mean any other rules of combat, such as rolling initiative, are abrogated.
This would be a perfect ENWorld poll of DMs, would a DM allow initiative in Hohige’s imagined rules.So, any DM who disagrees with you "allows metagame" and isn't included in your consideration of DMs.
Very nice.
I'm not a diviner but I predict it shouldn't be far from 100%This would be a perfect ENWorld poll of DMs, would a DM allow initiative in Hohige’s imagined rules.
Again: Subtle Spell doesn't make the spell imperceptible. It makes casting the spell imperceptible. [EDIT: It at best makes casting the spell imperceptible. If there are material components involved, you still need to deal with them, which might enable someone to know you've been casting.]Imperceptible spells means imperceptible.
The target doesnt know nothing.