Nothing. The illusion stays, and your physical self continues to be invisible.
Is an invisible creature hidden?
A creature with blindsight does not rely on sight, so an invisible creature is not unseen (or heavily obscured) for it. In this case, the invisible creature cannot try to hide, unless it goes out the range of blindsight.
Does mage hand break invisibility?
On PHB p98 it says “when you cast mage hand, you can make the spectral hand invisible”. It doesn’t say anything about what happens to carried objects. It does not say, “any carried objects remain visible” or “any carried objects also become invisible”.
Do you roll stealth while invisible?
While invisibility doesn’t give advantage on Stealth checks, you cannot even attempt to Hide if you’re being seen; invisibility allows you to do so at any moment. The DM can also decide that circumstances influence a roll in one direction or the other and grant advantage or impose disadvantage as a result.
How does another creature know the location of an invisible creature?
Unless a creature is hidden, other creatures know the location of an invisible opponent without needing to make an ability check because “the creature’s location can be detected by any noise it makes or any tracks it leaves”.
How are illusions used to change the environment?
Illusionary Environment: Change the environment with illusions. Illusive Appearance: Most users who are not exactly combat savvy would use their ability as a defense mechanism to camouflage themselves, and even alter their physical appearance to look like someone or something else. Illusive Suggestion: Use illusions to subjugate others.
How does illusion manipulation work in real life?
Unlike Reality Warping this power allows the user to pretend they warp reality, like for example, changing and creating things on a whim, at least illusively. Although, it can be possible that reality warpers can do the same of creating illusions as well. See Also: Master of Illusion . Dark Schneider ( Bastard!!) Devils ( Bastard!!)
What happens when you attack a creature you can’t see?
The “Unseen Attacks” section states: When you attack a target that you can’t see, you have disadvantage on the attack roll. This is true whether you’re guessing the target’s location or you’re targeting a creature you can hear but not see…