B Brace Cormaeril First Post Nov 19, 2007 #1 If a character is both Concealed and Invisible, does an opponent attempting to strike the character have to roll against the miss chance twice?
If a character is both Concealed and Invisible, does an opponent attempting to strike the character have to roll against the miss chance twice?
E Elethiomel First Post Nov 20, 2007 #3 However, if a creature was both incorporeal and invisible, there would be two miss chance rolls, one for concealment and one for incorporeality (provided there's no ghost touch weapon involved).
However, if a creature was both incorporeal and invisible, there would be two miss chance rolls, one for concealment and one for incorporeality (provided there's no ghost touch weapon involved).