You know the exact location of an invisible creature until said creature takes the Hide action and beats your passive perception.
You can only make opportunity attacks against a creature that you can see.
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That was just contradicted by the podcast. Crawford on Stealth. You might know where someone is when they're invisible, you might not.
The reason I point this out is that while I agree with everything on Prakritis post, be careful with what you say is a rule and what is how you personally would rule it. If you want to rule that you know where the invisible golem standing in an empty room is before it attacks, that's fine. But it's a ruling, not a rule.
EDIT: part of this sounded snarky, it wasn't meant to be. Just trying to distinguish "the way I rule" and "what the rules state"
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