StMalice
First Post
I've been asked to play a game with some new comers to D&D. They've played a few games already, but nothing past 10th level. The DM and I decided to start a 15th level game to give them an idea to how powerful you can become. One of the topics that came up was rings of invisibility. However, (this is a 3.0ed game) the rules state that making a spot check DC20 within so many feet of the invisible creature you will see them, or have at least a good enough idea where they are that you can make an attack. This is pretty bogus in my opinion.
Compare this then to my character, Rouge7/Slayer of Domiel 8, hide of 27. That being the case if I'm next to a character who turns invisible and I'm hiding said creature trying to make a spot check makes one and rolls a modified 20. So he knows something invisible is there only not sure what, however, it's completely oblivious to me.
Does this strike anyone as, I dunno, odd? Invisible is just that invisible, surely you'd be more well hidden or out of sight then someone just hiding. Has anyone addressed this in their games? House rules?
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Compare this then to my character, Rouge7/Slayer of Domiel 8, hide of 27. That being the case if I'm next to a character who turns invisible and I'm hiding said creature trying to make a spot check makes one and rolls a modified 20. So he knows something invisible is there only not sure what, however, it's completely oblivious to me.
Does this strike anyone as, I dunno, odd? Invisible is just that invisible, surely you'd be more well hidden or out of sight then someone just hiding. Has anyone addressed this in their games? House rules?