Right, and you're in that area, and you're trying to see something.Post Errata - Vision is only blocked by Heavily Obscured areas when trying to see something in that area.
Right, and you're in that area, and you're trying to see something.Post Errata - Vision is only blocked by Heavily Obscured areas when trying to see something in that area.
I think creatures without darkvision can see through it. But just like regular post errata darkness they cannot see into it.So do you perhaps think that only creatures with darkvision cannot see through it, but if you don't have darkvision you see through it just fine?
But you aren't trying to see something in that area. You are trying to see something outside that area.Right, and you're in that area, and you're trying to see something.
A heavily obscured area--such as darkness, opaque fog, or dense foliage--blocks vision entirely. A creature effectively suffers from the blinded condition when trying to see something in that area.You are in an area where vision is blocked. You cannot see anything. If you are outside the area of darkness, you have the blinded condition relative to anything inside it, which doesn't relate to any conditions on anyone inside it.
"Blocks vision entirely."A heavily obscured area--such as darkness, opaque fog, or dense foliage--blocks vision entirely. A creature effectively suffers from the blinded condition when trying to see something in that area.
Reads to me that it only blocks vision entirely when trying to see something in that area. What makes you believe it applies to more situations than that?
Read the whole paragraph in context instead of nitpicking it apart."Blocks vision entirely."
You cannot invoke this without invoking it on the Darkness spell.I think we all know that stone isn't transparent...
Howso?You cannot invoke this without invoking it on the Darkness spell.