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   | Effect ||  With a Casting roll this powerful illusion veils the target's presence from viewers' minds. While hidden in this way, a target is considered magically concealed for the purposes of [[Category:Sense_Spells|Sense Spells]] - gaining an opposed roll vs. detection - and may not be detected by sight, sound, or smell. However, active mental connections initiated by the caster, such as those created by Telepathy, are not disrupted or otherwise impacted by casting Invisibility.  
   | Effect ||  With a Casting roll this powerful illusion veils the target's presence from viewers' minds. While hidden in this way, a target is considered magically concealed for the purposes of [[Category:Sense_Spells|Sense Spells]] - gaining an opposed roll vs. detection - and may not be detected by sight, sound, or smell. However, active mental connections initiated by the caster, such as those created by Telepathy, are not disrupted or otherwise impacted by casting Invisibility.  


Any creature that would normally detect the concealed target attempts a Mental Magic Resistance roll vs. the initial Casting roll's successes achieved to determine whether or not it can see through the Invisibility. This resistance is passive and does not confer an awareness of the spell to the target, even if they resist successfully.
Any creature that would normally perceive the concealed target attempts a Mental Magic Resistance roll vs. the initial Casting roll's successes achieved to determine whether or not it can see through the Invisibility. This resistance is passive and does not confer an awareness of the spell to the target, even if they resist successfully.


Invisibility may be broken by violent action, spellcasting, or the concealed target experiencing any sort of heavy impact such as falling, slamming into someone at speed, etc. When being cast on an unwilling target, the caster must succeed vs the target's Mental Magic Resistance.
Invisibility may be broken by violent action, spellcasting, or the concealed target experiencing any sort of heavy impact such as falling, slamming into someone at speed, etc. When being cast on an unwilling target, the caster must succeed vs the target's Mental Magic Resistance.

Latest revision as of 15:52, 11 March 2024

Required Mind Sphere 3
Range Sight; Sense Minds
Area 1 Target
Duration 1 hour or until broken
Casting Verbal, Somatic
Action Standard
Cost 2 Mana
Effect With a Casting roll this powerful illusion veils the target's presence from viewers' minds. While hidden in this way, a target is considered magically concealed for the purposes of - gaining an opposed roll vs. detection - and may not be detected by sight, sound, or smell. However, active mental connections initiated by the caster, such as those created by Telepathy, are not disrupted or otherwise impacted by casting Invisibility.

Any creature that would normally perceive the concealed target attempts a Mental Magic Resistance roll vs. the initial Casting roll's successes achieved to determine whether or not it can see through the Invisibility. This resistance is passive and does not confer an awareness of the spell to the target, even if they resist successfully.

Invisibility may be broken by violent action, spellcasting, or the concealed target experiencing any sort of heavy impact such as falling, slamming into someone at speed, etc. When being cast on an unwilling target, the caster must succeed vs the target's Mental Magic Resistance.