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Shield spell and See Invisibility


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Iku Rex said:
Can you see the invisible disk of force created by the Shield spell with See Invisibility?

I would allow it, since the shield spell creates a "mobile disk of force" and the see invisible spell lets you see invisible objects and creatures as if they were normally visible.
 
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effect?

"Would it really do anything though if you could see the disk?"

Possibly. If you had a spellcaster with this spell on flanked then you could tell wether he had the shield facing you or your ally.
 

DocMoriartty said:
Would it really do anything though if you could see the disk?
You (and possibly your allies) would know which way an enemy's shield was facing. Useful information both for Magic Missile, (ranged) touch spells and physical attacks.
 

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Caliban said:
I would allow it, since the shield spell creates a "mobile disk of force" and the see invisible spell lets you see invisible objects and creatures as if they were normally visible.

But was the disk visible in the first place? How could you see the invisible disk when there wasn't anything there to begin with? Sure, the see invisible spell lets you see invisible objects and creatures as if they were normally visible, but those creatures and objects have a visible form. It never says that the shield even has a visibile form, so I don't think I'd let the see invisible spell do anything.
 
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Hmpf. It's an invisible disc of force. After all we can see magic missiles, can't we? And those thingies are closely related to the shield spell. So why shouldn't we see the shield with see invis?

What I did: I allowed archers called shots at the legs at a +4 instead of the +7 against the usual shield spell if they saw the disc.

Btw: Are you sure that a shield spell has to be directed into the direction where the magic missiles come from to counter them? I don't think so (as per the writing in our holy bible PHB).

If I am wrong, then it's just another reason for me to skip that silly magic missile spell... ALERT!

Ok, I stop ranting.
 

Darklone said:
Hmpf. It's an invisible disc of force. After all we can see magic missiles, can't we?

The description of Magic Missile never states that the bolts are invisible. What's your point?

Darklone said:
And those thingies are closely related to the shield spell.

Not really. A shield spell creates a disk and a magic missile spell creates a missile. Also, the disk created by the shield spell simply doesn't have an appearance, whereas the missiles do.
 

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kreynolds said:


But was the disk visible in the first place?


Doesn't matter. The spell let's you see it as if it were visible.

How could you see the invisible disk when there wasn't anything there to begin with?

Because I can see invisible things?

Sure, the see invisible spell lets you see invisible objects and creatures as if they were normally visible, but those creatures and objects have a visible form.

The spell lets you see them as if they were normally visible. This means that even if it is not normally visible, you can see it as if it were normally visible.

It never says that the shield even has a visibile form, so I don't think I'd let the see invisible spell do anything.

See invisible let's you see an invisible stalker, which has no visible form normally. If the invisible disk has no visible form, how do we know it's a disk? Seems to me that a disk is a form. It may not be normally visible, but that's what see invisible is for, to see invisible things.
 
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Caliban said:
See invisible let's you see an invisible stalker, which has no visible form normally. If the invisible disk has no visible form, how do we know it's a disk? Seems to me that a disk is a form. It may not be normally visible, but that's what see invisible is for, to see invisible things.

OK. But the invisible stalker actually has a form that can be seen with see invisibility (a faint cloud outline).

But a shield doesn't have a visible form at all. So what do you see?
 
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