Invisibility on Objects

Black Omega

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I'm wondering how other people handle turing objects invisible. The main question that has come up relates to the definition of 'object'. Which sounds like a joke, but bear with me.:)

Is a door an object? As long as it's within the weight limit, could the spell be used to turn a door invisible for a look inside? Or turn a wooden board invisible for a look inside a room?

By the rules I'd say no, but it seems like a rather trivial use of a third level spell. The only real use I can see if it's allowed is turning doors invisible to make pursuit look foolish and other similar things.
 

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Is a door an object? As long as it's within the weight limit, could the spell be used to turn a door invisible for a look inside?

Yup. But remember, anyone inside can see out as well.

For true abuse, you need the Hide cantrip from First Edition Unearthed Arcana.

-Hyp.
 






Very interesting, certainly going far beyond what I'd thought of when it comes to invisibility. It certainly did help clarify things.

Thanks.
 

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