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Situation: the villain is wearing a ring of invisibility. My bard used "See Invisibility" and wants to dispel its invisibility by using the "Dispel Magic" spell, and then specifically this part: "You can also use a targeted dispel to specifically end one spell affecting the target"

My questions:
Would the dispel magic indeed end the villains invisibility? If so, can the villain reuse the ring the next turn to turn invisible again? And would that take a standard action?
Wouldn't it be better for the bard to target the ring for 1d4 rounds of suppression? But could he then somehow know that the effect is created by the ring, and not by the villain casting "Greater Invisibility"?


Just took over GM-ing at the start of Sins of our Saviors. I'm pretty new to it, and figuring out the stat blocks of NPCs. Especially the Scribbler is complicated.

The scribbler can at different stages in the combat change different things to his stats:

- Start of the day: extended magic vestment
- Before combat: stoneskin, bull's strenght, etc.
- Start of combat: righteous might and quickened divine favor

Which of these changes are already accounted for in the stats?
Is this a general rule, or should I just deduct it from the stats?

Thanks for the help!