jgsugden
Legend
There are several things in D&D that are not creatures but are invisible... The portal of a Rope Trick. The Arcane eye's arcane eye.
As a DM, how do you determine if the PCs can perceive these things without the aid of see invisible or similar magics? The rules are silent on perceiving invisible objects as the rules all focus on seeing invisible creatures.
Do you treat them like hidden objects and allow a perception check?
Do you not allow it to be perceived unless someone walks into it (or uses magic to find it)?
Or did I miss a rule somewhere?
As a DM, how do you determine if the PCs can perceive these things without the aid of see invisible or similar magics? The rules are silent on perceiving invisible objects as the rules all focus on seeing invisible creatures.
Do you treat them like hidden objects and allow a perception check?
Do you not allow it to be perceived unless someone walks into it (or uses magic to find it)?
Or did I miss a rule somewhere?