Does faerie Fire affect darkness?

This means that faerie fire’s advantage only has an effect when no disadvantage is imposed. It is important to note that, as explained in the question, faerie fire must be cast at a level greater than 2nd, or darkness will dispel it.

Does faerie Fire reveal invisibility?

Fearie Fire negates all benefits from invisibility. So it would need to hide behind something physical, like normal people, in order to properly hide.

Is faerie Fire any good?

How Good is Faerie Fire? Faerie Fire, like all spells with a save, are as good as the difficulty check to avoid them. That being said, Faerie Fire is one of those spells that might be the best spell in your arsenal, depending on the circumstance. Just having it handy for regular situations isn’t a bad idea either.

Does Faerie Fire require concentration?

Faerie fire doesn’t explicitly state that the caster can actively choose what creatures and objects are illuminated by the light. That being said, it’s a concentration spell.

Can you Upcast faerie fire?

Faerie Fire has no benefit if upcast at a higher level, except to prevent being Dispelled. Because it is a light generating spell, if any of it’s light touches the range of 15′ radius Darkness, it is dispelled (probably only the creature itself, as Dispell Magic on that creature wouldn’t dispel it on everyone else.

What happens to creatures outlined by faerie fire?

Outlined subjects shed light as candles. Creatures outlined by faerie fire take a -20 penalty on all Stealth checks. Outlined creatures do not benefit from the concealment normally provided by darkness (though a 2nd-level or higher magical darkness effect functions normally), blur, displacement, invisibility, or similar effects.

What kind of light does a faerie fire spell use?

Each object in a 20-foot cube within range is outlined in blue, green, or violet light (your choice). Any creature in the area when the spell is cast is also outlined in light if it fails a Dexterity saving throw.

Is the light too dim for faerie fire?

Outlined creatures do not benefit from the concealment normally provided by darkness (though a 2nd-level or higher magical darkness effect functions normally), blur, displacement, invisibility, or similar effects. The light is too dim to have any special effect on undead or dark-dwelling creatures vulnerable to light.

Can a flame strike remove obscuring mist?

From what is found in the Core book Obscuring Mist ( pg.317 Core ), any spell that deals fire damage can remove the effects of Obscuring Mist. This can be determined by the spells referenced, Fireball and Firewall are straight fire damage, and the reason it is any spell is that Flame Strike is half holy damage and half fire ( pg.283 Core ).

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