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<blockquote data-quote="Xphile" data-source="post: 5088255" data-attributes="member: 86197"><p>Invisibility all depends on the RP skills of the players and DM, in both cases of when a monster is invisible and when a player is invisible. </p><p></p><p>As a DM, I would say that it depends on the type of monster you are fighting. If you have semi-intelligent creatures and one of them can still see you, then I would role-play that the monsters are calling out your location to the one who has been blinded. Thus he would make an attack (at -5) to the square where his allies called out from. A dumb creature may run away, as this is big scary magiks and find someone else to attack. If you were totally invisible to everyone, made a stealth check and slipped away... I'd probalby have the creature attack the square you were in as he still believes that you are there. </p><p></p><p>I trust my players. I know that if they wanted to cheat, they could easily do so. To that, I would not mind if my player removed his mini from the board, placed a marker where he originally was and then kept track of where he was moving.</p><p></p><p>In our last session, I was actually very impressed with the Palidan in the party. She was blinded by a creature and made herself find a wall and follow that wall towards where she last saw the creature, randomly attacking squares along the way. The player eventually was able to get help from her allies, but I think it proves that in a normal game, it really depends on how well your DM and players act out the experiance.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, playing D&D on the computer would make this problem probably not exist, as the game become a "super DM" and makes sure that the DM and players all follow the rules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xphile, post: 5088255, member: 86197"] Invisibility all depends on the RP skills of the players and DM, in both cases of when a monster is invisible and when a player is invisible. As a DM, I would say that it depends on the type of monster you are fighting. If you have semi-intelligent creatures and one of them can still see you, then I would role-play that the monsters are calling out your location to the one who has been blinded. Thus he would make an attack (at -5) to the square where his allies called out from. A dumb creature may run away, as this is big scary magiks and find someone else to attack. If you were totally invisible to everyone, made a stealth check and slipped away... I'd probalby have the creature attack the square you were in as he still believes that you are there. I trust my players. I know that if they wanted to cheat, they could easily do so. To that, I would not mind if my player removed his mini from the board, placed a marker where he originally was and then kept track of where he was moving. In our last session, I was actually very impressed with the Palidan in the party. She was blinded by a creature and made herself find a wall and follow that wall towards where she last saw the creature, randomly attacking squares along the way. The player eventually was able to get help from her allies, but I think it proves that in a normal game, it really depends on how well your DM and players act out the experiance. On the other hand, playing D&D on the computer would make this problem probably not exist, as the game become a "super DM" and makes sure that the DM and players all follow the rules. [/QUOTE]
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