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See also: Invisibility (disambiguation)
Invisibility is a level 2 illusion spell. This spell allows spellcasters to turn themselves and other creatures to the naked eye.
Description
Touch a creature to turn it . Attacks against it have Disadvantage. It attacks with Advantage.
Invisibility breaks when you fail Stealth Checks on attacking, casting spells, or interacting with items.[See: Bugs]
Condition ends early if the creature attacks or casts a spell.
Properties
- Cost
- Action + Level 2 Spell Slot
- Details
- Melee: 1.5 m / 5 ft
- Concentration
At higher levels
Upcast: Affects an additional target for each Spell Slot Level above 2nd.Condition: Invisible
Duration: 10 turns
- Has Advantage on Attack rolls and imposes Disadvantage on enemy Attack Rolls.
Invisibility ends early if the invisible entity attacks, casts another spell, interacts with an object, takes an action or bonus action, or is damaged.
How to learn
Classes:
- Class Level 3: Bard, Sorcerer, Warlock, Wizard, and Circle of the Land (Grassland)
- Class Level 7: Arcane Trickster
- Class Level 8: Eldritch Knight
Granted by the following items:
- Shifting Corpus Ring ( Recharge: Long rest)
- Fetish of Callarduran Smoothhands ( Recharge: Long rest)
- Shadow of Menzoberranzan ( Recharge: Short rest)
Notes
- Shadow of Menzoberranzan ability grants invisibility for 2 turns instead of 10.
- The Duergar racial version grants invisibility for an unlimited duration, but also offers no Stealth checks to allow the effect to continue after interacting with objects, pickpocketing, or attacking. It will always break immediately. This is likely to balance it having no cost, or any other limits to how often it can be cast outside of combat.
- Invisibility has two incantations: Evanesco, Latin for "I disappear/vanish", and Invisiblis, Latin for "invisibility".
Bugs
- Only Greater Invisibility offers any Stealth checks to maintain the invisibility when it might otherwise break. Despite the tooltip claiming otherwise, the Level 2 Invisibility spell breaks immediately upon interaction with anything, except casting Minor Illusion and looting containers. It behaves exactly like the Duergar racial, which doesn't mention Stealth checks in its description.