D&D 5E Can Dispel Magic target Greater Invisibility if you know the square?

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If you have an invisible creature (using greater invisibility) that the party cannot see, but does know the square for, can you target the spell with Dispel Magic?
 

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Dispel Magic can target "magical effects," so yes, it can dispel Greater Invisibility. You do not need to know where the invisible creature is to do this.

Edit: Although Mike Mearls seems to disagree with part of the above: "invisible does not equal hidden = can target if invisible but not hidden, but not if the invisible creature is hidden." The answer to your question, though, is still yes. The party knows where the Greater Invisible creature is, therefore it's not hidden, which means it's targetable.
 

I agree with @Prakriti here

Choose one creature, object, or magical effect within range. Any spell of 3rd level or lower on the target ends. For each spell of 4th level or higher on the target, make an ability check using your spellcasting ability. The DC equals 10 + the spell's level. On a successful check, the spell ends.

Dispel doesn't say "creature, object, or effect within range that you can see", just choose one in range.

I'll also say that Mike Mearls' track record as an arbiter of the rules is... not great. He and Crawford were often at odds when Mearls still had a presence on Social Media. And the sage advice is just that advice.
 

As a Table Ruling, I do not find Mike’s statement to be inconsistent. If the creature is hidden then by definition you do not know where the creature is at. You may strongly suspect, but don’t know.

As a DM intrusion, I would most likely rule the Dispel Check is made w/ Disadvantage.

Being hidden, and Invisible due to Greater Invisibility should count for something, my gut is telling me.
 

Being hidden, and Invisible

OP says the party knows where the creature is, so they're not hidden.

I don't think you could target a hidden invisible creature's invisibility, but one that isn't hidden should be fair game. That's kind of the point of spells like Dispel Magic in combat since it can't do the counterspell function anymore.
 

Right, which, if I am reading correctly means we are in perfect agreement, Salt.👍

Concurring with Mearls ruling, as it seems you did as well, is in no way disputing the advice you and Prak, gave. I’m assuming something in my prior post gave you an unintended sense that I was disagreeing with you.
 

Sure.

There's a variety of effects in which you can simply target a square, including taking a blind swing with a weapon. If you're wrong, the target is invalid and the attack/spell is wasted. Invisibility is simply a condition in which you cannot see the target. It doesn't mean you don't know where it is.

This was in some ways addressed a few years ago in some sage advice discussions on "illegal targeting" and eventually made it into Xanathar's Guide to Everything:

If you cast a spell on someone or something that can’t be affected by the spell, nothing happens to that target, but if you used a spell slot to cast the spell, the slot is still expended. If the spell normally has no effect on a target that succeeds on a saving throw, the invalid target appears to have succeeded on its saving throw, even though it didn’t attempt one (giving no hint that the creature is in fact an invalid target). Otherwise, you perceive that the spell did nothing to the target.

In your case, if the Dispel fails, there'd be no way to tell if it failed because the target wasn't in the square anymore or because the spell check failed (though savvy players can probably puzzle it out).
 

Also, just remember that to dispel a 4th level spell like Greater Invisibility, you'll also need to cast Dispel Magic using a 4th level slot.
 


Also, just remember that to dispel a 4th level spell like Greater Invisibility, you'll also need to cast Dispel Magic using a 4th level slot.
Casting Dispel Magic with a 4th level slot means that you automatically dispel 4th level and less spell effects. Otherwise its a check.
 

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