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<blockquote data-quote="Pathkeeper24601" data-source="post: 7102661" data-attributes="member: 6819969"><p>I apologize for using English here. You should be able to talk about 5th edition without everything being a key word and I expected most to understand hidden as being the result of the Hide action.</p><p></p><p>I remain unconvinced that the basic premise has changed for Invisibility. By default, you know where something is unless the situation would suggest otherwise. This still provides plenty of benefits in advantage on attack, disadvantage to be attacked, can't be targeted by certain spells, can take the Hide action out in the open, etc. Movement itself is interacting with the environment unless you make an effort (Hide action) to not make additional noise. You don't hear any movement, just attack where the mage was last seen. If somebody didn't know you were there to begin with, something caused a distraction or shift in focus(Mislead), etc, then you may not be automatically detected and would probably use Passive Stealth value against an Active (taking an action) Perception check until the Hide action is taken.</p><p></p><p>Of course what is most important is consistency between PC's using Invisibility and NPC's using it against them. Most the players I know would rather have creatures know their position than have to figure out where an invisible creature they know was there may be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pathkeeper24601, post: 7102661, member: 6819969"] I apologize for using English here. You should be able to talk about 5th edition without everything being a key word and I expected most to understand hidden as being the result of the Hide action. I remain unconvinced that the basic premise has changed for Invisibility. By default, you know where something is unless the situation would suggest otherwise. This still provides plenty of benefits in advantage on attack, disadvantage to be attacked, can't be targeted by certain spells, can take the Hide action out in the open, etc. Movement itself is interacting with the environment unless you make an effort (Hide action) to not make additional noise. You don't hear any movement, just attack where the mage was last seen. If somebody didn't know you were there to begin with, something caused a distraction or shift in focus(Mislead), etc, then you may not be automatically detected and would probably use Passive Stealth value against an Active (taking an action) Perception check until the Hide action is taken. Of course what is most important is consistency between PC's using Invisibility and NPC's using it against them. Most the players I know would rather have creatures know their position than have to figure out where an invisible creature they know was there may be. [/QUOTE]
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