Any spells that grant blindsight?


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It's slightly disappointing that there is no core Pathfinder counter to so many low level illusion spells (blur, displacement, mirror image, etc).

There was the 'blindsight' spell in 3.5 DnD. Are there any spells in core Pathfinder that grant blindsight?

Good gaming to all,

DJF


Dr. Johnny Fever wrote:

It's slightly disappointing that there is no core Pathfinder counter to so many low level illusion spells (blur, displacement, mirror image, etc).

There was the 'blindsight' spell in 3.5 DnD. Are there any spells in core Pathfinder that grant blindsight?

Good gaming to all,

DJF

yeah there is its called see invisibility 2nd level spell


Pathfinder Lost Omens Subscriber

Actually see invisibility specifically states that it only pertains to invisibility. It has nothing to do with other spells that grant concealment or mirror images. Sooooo.....

Back to square one. Are there any spells that grant the blindsight ability?

DJF


Low level? No. Blindsight isn't a negligible ability. It's pretty powerful. Which is why it's not available through any spell I could find. The closest I could find was blindsense and tremorsense, which are available through various polymorph spells.


Pathfinder Lost Omens Subscriber

Hmmm I forgot about faerie fire. It negates the spells I was concerned about with no save (SR does apply though). Not quite as good as blindsight, and its only available to druids (I think), but there it is.

I really hope that Ultimate Magic has some spells that grant blindsight to classes beyond the druid.

DJF


ah hahaha how could I forget the best one of all

Glitterdust ;)

not only lets you see them, make them blind so they can't see you and applies to anything where an image would be obscured as it only lands on acutal creatures.

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