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  • Who is affected by Obscured areas? - Role-playing Games Stack Exchange
    The first version makes it clear that it is the obscurement where the creatures are that matters, while the second says that it is the obscurement of where the creatures are looking that is important ("sight in a lightly obscured area") And the actual rule for light obscurement could be interpreted either way
  • Does the Invisible condition mean you cannot be seen?
    The principle issue here is that without an explicit declaration that you cannot normally be seen while invisible, the Concealed effect only restates the line-of-sight rule for spellcasting 2024 Invisibility really is just missing Heavy Obscurement, which is explicitly outlined to block vision entirely \$\endgroup\$
  • If I am attacked from an area of heavy obscurement, am I under the . . .
    This is what the PHB (p 183) says about Heavy Obscurement: A heavily obscured area—such as darkness, opaque fog, or dense foliage—blocks vision entirely A creature in a heavily obscured area effectively suffers from the blinded condition The Errata released to clarify Heavy Obscurement states:
  • Do creatures in an area of heavy obscurement created by a spell know . . .
    Spells like fog cloud (PHB p 243) and darkness (PHB p 230) create areas of heavy obscurement Because the point of these spells is mostly to obscure vision, ordinarily (at least in my experience) they are only cast in areas that are not heavily obscured already
  • A creature inside heavy obscurement attacking one outside
    The rules for heavy obscurement state, A heavily obscured area—such as Darkness, opaque fog, or dense foliage—blocks vision entirely A creature effectively suffers from the Blinded condition (see Conditions ) when trying to see something in that area
  • Are ranged attacks into an area of heavy obscurement made without . . .
    You are correct in assuming that an archer firing into an area of heavy obscurement has a normal attack roll due to advantage imposed by the target not seeing them and disadvantage imposed by them not seeing the target However, the part between your unseen attacks quote is also relevant to the attack
  • Obscurement encounter advice with size differences
    Medium → Small (Small creatures would be heavily obscured, so a medium creature should have trouble spotting them, but the perceiver itself isn't in heavy obscurement ) Medium → Medium (Neither creature should gain any obscurement, but maybe this case could be interesting if there were stealth checks involved or prone creatures )
  • How do you handle Perception checks in different levels of obscurement?
    The source of being able to hide is either darkness, or light obscurement, and when they leave these areas - entering the light or the open - they no longer have a way to hide As soon as they move into the open or lit areas they will be automatically spotted by anyone looking What changes here is the ability to hide, not the ability to perceive
  • How does concealment work? - Role-playing Games Stack Exchange
    Range attacking OUT of an area of heavy obscurement should be equally impossible (total darkness excepted, if your target is in a lighted area) Allowing ranged attacks against distant squares you can't actually see seems unfeasable to me but could be allowed by the rules Imagine an archer standing watch, hearing sounds out in the darkness
  • Can Truesight see through an area that is heavily obscured?
    Truesight can see through exactly the things it says it can There’s an oft quoted phrase that applies to your question, “spells do what they say they do”





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