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I just get the feat Divine Interference feat, with my paladin, and I wanna know if my paladin can know when enemies attacks are normal attacks or critical threats. My GM says that nothing in rules say that we players know when a atk is a crit threat. So, is that true or we missing something in rules that explains if we (players) know that? My doubt is because I want to use the feat to save my friends from a possible death, because we dont have a healer in our party and if I can do something to mitigate the damage that our party receives will be great.

Divine Interference:
Benefit: As an immediate action, when an enemy within 30 feet hits an ally with an attack, you can sacrifice a prepared divine spell or (if you are a spontaneous caster) an unused spell slot and make the enemy reroll the attack roll. The second attack roll takes a penalty equal to the level of the spell you sacrifice. You must sacrifice a spell of 1st-level or higher to use this ability. Whether or not the second attack is successful, you cannot use this effect on the same creature again for 1 day.