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This spell causes the caster to turn invisible. It eliminates a passive character's presence from being noticed, short of spells such as [[Presence]], [[Sun Burst (609)|Sun Burst]], and [[Dispel Invisibility]]. Invisible characters will not be seen or heard when passing from room to room, though performing certain actions can give away their presence by producing sound or dispelling their invisibility. As a rule, any aggressive action will dispel one's invisibility, such as attacking, stealing, or casting offensive spells. Most defensive spells will not break invisibility, but mass spells, such as [[Mass Blur]] and [[Mass Elemental Defense]], do. |
This spell causes the caster to turn invisible. It eliminates a passive character's presence from being noticed, short of spells such as [[Presence]], [[Sun Burst (609)|Sun Burst]], and [[Dispel Invisibility]]. Invisible characters will not be seen or heard when passing from room to room, though performing certain actions can give away their presence by producing sound or dispelling their invisibility. As a rule, any aggressive action will dispel one's invisibility, such as attacking, stealing, or casting offensive spells. Most defensive spells will not break invisibility, but mass spells, such as [[Mass Blur]] and [[Mass Elemental Defense]], do if they affect others. |
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== External Links == |
== External Links == |
Revision as of 12:55, 4 August 2010
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This spell causes the caster to turn invisible. It eliminates a passive character's presence from being noticed, short of spells such as Presence, Sun Burst, and Dispel Invisibility. Invisible characters will not be seen or heard when passing from room to room, though performing certain actions can give away their presence by producing sound or dispelling their invisibility. As a rule, any aggressive action will dispel one's invisibility, such as attacking, stealing, or casting offensive spells. Most defensive spells will not break invisibility, but mass spells, such as Mass Blur and Mass Elemental Defense, do if they affect others.
External Links
- Wizard Base Spell Circle: Invisibility, on Play.net