TrueBagelMan
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Invisibility wears off it makes a target do a saving throw or does an attack roll against them. It stays invisible if it uses the help action.
In 5E if a creature or target must be seen, it always specifies as such. For example, under Opportunity Attacks, "You can make an opportunity attack when a hostile creature that you can see moves out of your reach." and there are numerous spells for examples as well.You can aid a friendly creature in attacking a creature within 5 feet of you. You feint, distract the target, or in some way team up to make your ally's attack more effective.-PHB
You can't distract an opponent if they can't see you.
If they can hear it it tells the target the location of the familiar, and they can attack it, all be it at disadvantage. Since an imp has an AC of 13 and 10 hp, even a disadvantaged attack has a good chance of killing it.Nothing in that says a thing about the creature helping being seen. An invisible creature could actually be more effective if suddenly the opponent hears the sound of someone nearby but doesn't see them! That would certainly fall under the effect of "in some other way team up to make your ally's attack more effective."
Sure. But that is certainly a "distraction" that would be considered "help" to the person attacking, wouldn't it?If they can hear it it tells the target the location of the familiar, and they can attack it, all be it at disadvantage. Since an imp has an AC of 13 and 10 hp, even a disadvantaged attack has a good chance of killing it.
Well, this would make them visible...The imp could just throw rocks at the person they are distracting.
Also, invisible creatures are not subject to OAs. So imps can do flyby help actions.
The imp's location will still be known (lacking hide), but it will at least be out of reach.
Well, this would make them visible...
Also, you do have to be within 5 feet of the creature you are distracting.
Ok, dust then. Blow dust in the person's face really annoyingly.Well, this would make them visible...
Also, you do have to be within 5 feet of the creature you are distracting.
Just pointing out throwing rocks would be an attack (IMO anyway...).Ok, dust then. Blow dust in the person's face really annoyingly.
You have to be within 5', but with invisibility you can move in/out of 5' range without provoking.