A creature you touch becomes invisible until the spell ends. Anything the target is wearing or carrying is invisible as long as it is on the target’s person. The spell ends for a target that attacks or casts a spell.
How useful is invisibility 5e?
The only purpose of an Invisible creature making a Hide check is to determine how much noise they make walking around. If they are standing still, or magically flying, or something that would prevent noisy movement, then the seeker has no hope of finding them.
How does invisibility work in combat in DND?
Adding to @Dale_M and @András answers above. There is a rule of attacking invisible enemies in the DMG, in wich the players calls where he think the enemy is, and then they roll the attack (At disadvantage). Only if they call the right position, the attack has a chance to hit.
When does invisibility end in World of Warcraft?
Invisibility will end as soon as the invisible person makes an attack or casts a spell – so is good to hide and sneak around, but once you start entering combat it’s over. Invisibility will allow you to make more individuals invisible using higher slots, so it would depend on what your intention for the NPC is.
How does invisibility work in the real world?
An invisible creature is unseen; a hidden creature is unseen, and unheard, and unsmelt etc. being invisible fulfils the precondition for hiding – that you cannot be seen clearly – but you still need to take an action to Hide: that’s why Hide is an action.
What happens to a creature affected by invisibility?
A creature affected by the Invisibility spell has the following: 1 Can attempt to hide at any time. 2 Has advantage on the first attack. This does not apply to subsequent attacks made with the same action. 3 Has disadvantage on attack rolls made against them. 4 Cannot be seen without magical means. 5 Can be located using methods other than sight.