DarkMaster said:Then why do the invisible creature don't get all that ? I don't see any difference between ignoring and not knowing, so both should get the same bonus which is clearly defined in invisibility.
Well, I think Amal said it better than I did, but I will try again.
When you are standing there, or in combat; you are trying to *not* get hit. You are trying to be aware of any threat around you. If someone sneaks up on you, and they are invisible, they have a tremendous advantage. But there are still ways you can be aware of them, even if it isn't totally a conscious thought. Perhaps you smelled something odd, perhaps you heard something, or felt the wind from the attack, or part of a grunt from a swing, or maybe you felt the pressure of the blade before it broke through your armor, or maybe just a 6th sense regarding another presence near you meaning harm...whatever...you are trying to be aware of it, and will avoid getting hit and taking damage as best you can. Even if it only means trying to slide out of the way once the attack happens and turning to fight them.
But if you *know* someone is there, and you *deliberatley ignore* them. You are saying that you know they are going to attack you, and that it doesn't matter. You are going to let them 'do their worst' and not do anything to try and stop them. Yep, you hear the grunt, and sense the attack, but you don't move.....
That makes it worse.
Normally, the damage roll determines how well you managed to avoid injury; well if you are not trying to avoid injury.... they get full damage.
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