D&D (2024) New stealth rules.

there is always truesight... that is what I thought the 'somehow see you' means, instead it it meaning the creature does not have their eyes closed. Not sure what the 'somehow' is for then
Well, it also means truesight, if you’re under an effect that makes seeing you impossible without truesight.
 

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DC 15, with cover, and turns you invisible.

Am I reading this right that you can hide around a corner and just walk past the guards at the front entrance?

No, you aren't reading it right. The hide action says it ends if the enemy finds you. Now, you could hide around a corner, wait til the guards are distracted, then slip past them. That would work. But you can't just stroll past them.

The condition isn't the spell.
 

in that case I would have preferred it to be named 'hidden' and the entry 'invisible' to refer to it. At least that way the name is not completely nonsensical and backwards compatibility is maintained. They should have room for those two lines of text
I agree. And, I mean, I might just not be interpreting it correctly. Maybe the invisible condition is supposed to make you impossible to see without truesight on its own, and they really did mean for characters to be able to become literally invisible with mundane stealth. I suspect we’ll get a Sage Advice about this in pretty short order after the book releases, and maybe an errata if we’re lucky.
 


Invisible condition seems like the way they are trying to streamline the gamey side of dnd. If you don't like as a dm use 2014s or homebrew.
 



I agree. And, I mean, I might just not be interpreting it correctly. Maybe the invisible condition is supposed to make you impossible to see without truesight on its own, and they really did mean for characters to be able to become literally invisible with mundane stealth. I suspect we’ll get a Sage Advice about this in pretty short order after the book releases, and maybe an errata if we’re lucky.
I don't think it's intentionally this way. I certainly wouldn't run it this way myself.

I expect they had 4-5 versions in their head and mixed up what the final print went with.
 

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