Hriston
Dungeon Master of Middle-earth (He/him)
Well, no one has asked me!Yes, I get that. So far Fitz has done a decent job of offering a fictional justification, and you haven't.![]()
For the record, I'm imagining a situation where the attack misses because the hidden invisible creature knocks the attacker's missile out of the air to protect their ally, and the attacker perceives this as nothing more than a fumble.
You did. You assumed the rule is a representation of a process of being visually distracted by a known foe which assumption you've now attributed to the designers even though there's nothing in the rule itself that would indicate it was written with such an assumption in mind.I don't think I was assuming anything. I explained what fictional/simulative reality the rule (a hostile creature within 5' imposes disadvantage on a character making a ranged attack) appears to me to be intended to represent, and invited you to offer an alternative. The baseline rule appears to be written assuming that the nearby hostile creature is not hidden.