For the duration, you hide a target that you touch from divination magic. The target can be a willing creature or a place or an object no larger than 10 feet in any dimension. The target can’t be targeted by any divination magic or perceived through magical scrying sensors.
Can you cast Nondetection on yourself?
No, you can’t.
Does Nondetection stop see invisibility?
Jeremy Crawford on Twitter: “The nondetection spell hides you from divination magic. See invisibility is a divination spell.
Can you hide from Truesight?
Truesight does not explicitly override invisible, it merely allows you to see invisible creatures. Therefore, the second benefit of invisibility (which does not rely on being unseen) is still in effect.
Can Detect Magic see Nondetection?
Therefore, Nondetection doesn’t do anything to hide its target from Detect Magic. There is a spell that does this, however: Nystul’s Magic Aura.
How do you counter true view?
Non-visual figments and glamers should work through True Seeing. Ghost Sound, and any of the Image spells other than Silent Image can create non-visual effects. Depending on GM interpretation, phantasms (like the Hallucination spells) may bypass True Seeing.
What blocks Truesight?
Fog Cloud is a 1st level spell that can beat Truesight.
Can Truesight see through wild shape?
A druid player argued that since the druid is still a “humanoid” (not a “shapechanger”), and since wild shape is not a spell, a creature with truesight should not see through it.
Can Detect magic detect spells?
Detect magic can detect the presence of any spell, unless a spell is cloaked by something like Nystul’s magic aura.
Can Nystul’s magic aura be detected?
Nystul’s Magic Aura has no effect on Identify.
How does the nondetection spell Beat true seeing?
It does beat True Seeing: The nondetection spell hides you from divination magic. True seeing is a divination spell. For the duration, you hide a target that you touch from divination magic. The target can be a willing creature or a place or an object no larger than 10 feet in any dimension.
Can a creature avoid being targeted by a divination spell?
Furthermore, even if a creature thought this was a desirable effect, they could avoid being “targeted” by 3/4ths of all divination spells simply by not casting them or by declaring that they aren’t “willing.”
How does nondetection work in D & D beyond?
D&D Beyond. Nondetection. For the duration, you hide a target that you touch from divination magic. The target can be a willing creature or a place or an object no larger than 10 feet in any dimension. The target can’t be targeted by any divination magic or perceived through magical scrying sensors.
How does nondetection protect you from detect evil?
In addition, if we assume that the target of a spell with range “Self” is the caster’s own self, and not a creature one is trying to detect, then nondetection would provide no protection from detect evil and good or detect thoughts, which would seem to be exactly the kind of thing for which this spell is intended.