Lord Pendragon
First Post
I'm on the side of HiPS. True Seeing is trumped by mundane hiding, disguises, smoke, etc. In the case of the Shadowdancer, I've always imagined the HiPS ability as the shadowdancer cloaking himself in the shadows, i.e. for the shadowdancer, shadows are a quasi-physical substance that he can manipulate, like fog or smoke. True Seeing is specifically foiled by fog and fog-like obstructions, so the shadows (manipulated by the shadowdancer's special ability) win.
Put another way, I think True Seeing can see through shadows, and thus normal hiding is thwarted (per the spell description's mention of mundane and magical darkness.) But a shadowdancer hides within the phenomenon that is shadow. He isn't being hidden because he's crouching in an area of darkness, he's being hidden because he's merged with the shadow.
But I may be using House Rules to support my own interpretation of the Shadowdancer...
Put another way, I think True Seeing can see through shadows, and thus normal hiding is thwarted (per the spell description's mention of mundane and magical darkness.) But a shadowdancer hides within the phenomenon that is shadow. He isn't being hidden because he's crouching in an area of darkness, he's being hidden because he's merged with the shadow.
But I may be using House Rules to support my own interpretation of the Shadowdancer...