Can a creature with Tremorsense be blinded?

Tremorsense specifically functions by sensing vibrations transmitted through the ground. Hence, the blinded condition would not have any effect on the ability of a creature to use or benefit from its tremorsense.

Can a player get Tremorsense 5e?

I would rule that anything your player can detect via tremorsense, they effectively ‘see,’ just as if they had detected it using normal sight, darkvision, truesight, or blindsight. Tremorsense is as much a legitimate sense as those ones, albeit just not frequently used.

Can a blind creature with tremorsense locate an invisible creature?

Does pinpoint here mean an otherwise blind creature with tremorsense can locate a creature with perfect accuracy, or does pinpoint here mean an otherwise blind creature with tremorsense can know an appropriate creature’s space but suffers a 50% miss chance, as when locating a creature that’s invisible? Yes, they still have 50% miss chance.

Do you still have 50% Miss chance with tremorsense?

Yes, you would still have the 50% miss chance. Tremorsense allows you to feel someone’s location, but you’re not aware of their stance or how they’ll avoid your blows without your own sight. That’s what total concealment represents in this case, so treat any targets as if they’re invisible but their location is known.

What does tremorsense mean in the Forgotten Realms?

in: Tremorsense. Tremorsense was a type of sense that a few kinds of creatures had. Creatures with such a sense could detect and precisely locate vibrations, including those of other creatures.

How does tremorsense work in dungeons and Dragons?

A monster with tremorsense can detect and pinpoint the origin of vibrations within a specific radius, provided that monster and the source of the vibrations are in contact with the same ground or substance. Tremorsense can’t be used to detect flying or incorporeal creatures.

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