A creature with truesight can, out to a specific range, see in normal and magical darkness, see invisible creatures and objects, automatically detect visual illusions and succeed on saving throws against them, and perceives the original form of a shapechanger or a creature that is transformed by magic.
What can you see with blindsight 5e?
A monster with blindsight can perceive its surroundings without relying on sight, within a specific radius. Creatures without eyes, such as grimlocks and gray oozes, typically have this special sense, as do creatures with echolocation or heightened senses, such as bats and true dragons.
Can Detect Magic see wild shape?
Detect Magic Wild Shape is a magical effect: Starting at 2nd Level, you can use your action to magically assume the shape of a beast that you have seen before. therefore it can be detected by Detect Magic, which unambiguously states the following: For the duration, you sense the presence of magic within 30 feet of you.
Is it possible to blind something with Truesight?
Yes, you can blind something with Truesight. The only thing Truesight does in this case is magnify the ability that was lost to blindness: Truesight enhances one’s ability to see: through magical darkness, invisibility, illusions, shapechanges, and into the Ethereal (PHB p.185).
What does Truesight do in dungeons and Dragons?
-Truesight is the ultimate sense. It allows creatures up to a specific range, see in normal and magical darkness, see invisible creatures and objects, automatically detect visual illusions and succeed on saving throws against them, and perceive the original form of a shapechanger or a creature that is transformed by magic.
Is the sight restriction for hiding still the same?
-The June 10 2015 errata has changed the way the sight restriction for hiding works as a whole. It explicitely states that the question when it comes to sight is no longer “can an observer see me?” but instead “can an observer see me clearly?”.
When do invisible creatures lose their invisibility benefits?
-An invisible creature does not lose its benefits after making an attack unless whatever grants you the invisibility specifies that you do. -If you are hidden and invisible and a creature beats your Dexterity (Stealth) check, you do not lose invisibility unless whatever grants you the invisibility specifies that you do.