Mercy said:It mentions that a character with darkvision is still subject to the gaze attack in the dark, but what if you had Blindsight going and blindfold on would that negate the gaze?
Ah, but what if it was an illusion of a mirror in a totally dark room?RigaMortus2 said:Would an Invisible Vampiric Medusa with Darkvision and True Seeing be affected by their own gaze attack if they were facing a mirror in a totally dark room?
shilsen said:Nope. Creatures are immune to the gaze attacks of their own kind unless otherwise noted.
You give up too easily. You're supposed to exploit the loophole in the MM statement that a creature "is immune to gaze attacks of others of its kind unless otherwise noted." Since that only mentions others of its kind, presumably the medusa can affect itself with its own gaze attackRigaMortus2 said:You're no fun...
(I knew the answer, it was a trick question, but obviously you didn't get fooled... poop)
bumphong said:Ah, but what if it was an illusion of a mirror in a totally dark room?

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