| Nostagar |
for the purposes of breaking invisibility, (not greater invisibility) does Modify Memory count as an attack?
I ask because attack implies some kind of harm, and invisibility says you can indirectly harm someone, but what if you were to cast a cure spell, or a heal, or cure poison/disease, would those break invisibility?
| Dorje Sylas |
If a spell or action directly targets another creature then it is an attack. This is why summon monster doesn't break invisibility but magic missile does. I would hedge by saying that effects that are (harmless) are not attacks.
Modify memory specifically targets 1 living creature, it would be considered an attack in this instance.