Question of invisibility.


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I currently have a level 15 Inquisitor of Iomedae, at Mythic Tier 6.

He has the Invisibility spell, and the Greater Invisibility spell. He also has a Legendary item with the Undetectable quality.

My question is pretty basic. How detectable IS undetectable? Does this quality specifically affect magical or supernatural forms of detection? Or does it literally make me undetectable while I am invisible?

I've only taken advantage of this mechanic twice, largely because it is so potentially broken as hell. The second time I used it was actually in combat, and the DM ruled that I was so undetectable that I could not even verbally communicate with the rest of the party.

I'd like some insight and clarification on this. The combination of Greater Invisibility and Undetectable literally makes you impossible to beat, as long as you play your hand right. Combined with feats like Spring Attack or Lunge, you would be impossible to locate and attack.

Thoughts?


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Absolutely undetectable by any means, even by the gods. Things you do can be seen but cannot be traced back to you. AoE can still harm you so there is that. Here's a post on it by Paizo Designer Stephen Radney-MacFarland.


I have a decent Reflex and wore a ring of evasion at the time. Inquisitors also treat Will and Fort saves the same way Rogues with Evasion treat Reflex saves. Part of why I feel it's so cheesey to do.

That and my Inquisitor is a Guardian, and hiding behind a spell every combat doesn't seem very "Guardiany".

I do thank you for your response :D

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