Bleys Icefalcon
First Post
It almost reads like the designers took a look at invisibility and decided that it was simply too advantageuos, and effectively removed it from the game (at least as anything any of us have had experience with). What is in the game, certainly isn't invisibility. I'm not sure what we should call it. Advantaged Possible Obscurement? Simple mortal perception may allow a person to see footprints, or possibly smell the heathen as he walks by, or feel a caress of air as the bandit passes... but should not, in any way allow a person to see an invisibile person. It's magic. They're invisible. What we have in 5e, is anything but what most versions of our game, or almost all fantasy writers have ever dreamed up when it comes to invisibility.