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Blindsight vs Dust of Disappearance

Thanee

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Does the Blindsight spell allow to see someone under the effect of Dust of Disappearance?

The obvious answer is yes, but the text says specifically, that the Dust protects against magical detection.

I guess, that this only applies to spells specifically meant to detect invisible creatures, and not others (like Blindsight), that grant vision modes beyond normal vision, and therefore still allow to detect the invisible creature.

That correct?

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Thanee
 

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If Blindsight is a Divination, then it can't see through the dust.
If Blindsight is a Transmutation, then yes you can, since the spellcaster (not the spell itself) is detecting the invisible creature.
 

Does Blindsight (the spell from MaoF) make you immune to Phantasmal Killer? Yes.

Wierd? Yes.

Does it allow you to see an Infernal (Abomination from the ELH) with Improved Invisibility up and Permanent Non-Detection (40th level caster)? Yes.

I love FR!!!:D
 

gfunk said:
Does Blindsight (the spell from MaoF) make you immune to Phantasmal Killer? Yes.

Wierd? Yes.

Does it allow you to see an Infernal (Abomination from the ELH) with Improved Invisibility up and Permanent Non-Detection (40th level caster)? Yes.

I love FR!!!:D

No, but true strike does.
 
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