force cage offense?


Rules Questions


If I'm invisible and cast force cage on an area containing ceatures, is the invisibility broken?


yup. Invisibility breaks on any attack or a spell that affects enemies in its area.

you can buff allies, but not do damage or force saving throws on an enemy under invisibility without it breaking.


Quote:
The spell ends if the subject attacks any creature. For purposes of this spell, an attack includes any spell targeting a foe or whose area or effect includes a foe.


TGMaxMaxer wrote:

yup. Invisibility breaks on any attack or a spell that affects enemies in its area.

you can buff allies, but not do damage or force saving throws on an enemy under invisibility without it breaking.

It doesn't even have to force a save. If the spell's effect contains an enemy or could reach an enemy accidentally (something chaining or jumping and being redirected), invisibility breaks.


But I'm not directly attacking anything... per the Invisibility spell, I could cut the ropes on a bridge triggering all kinds of bad things to thise on it.


Pathos wrote:
But I'm not directly attacking anything... per the Invisibility spell, I could cut the ropes on a bridge triggering all kinds of bad things to thise on it.

My quote is from the spell, which is why it breaks regardless of no attack roll or the like.


Pathos wrote:
But I'm not directly attacking anything... per the Invisibility spell, I could cut the ropes on a bridge triggering all kinds of bad things to thise on it.

Cutting a rope isn't casting a spell.

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Pathos wrote:
But I'm not directly attacking anything... per the Invisibility spell, I could cut the ropes on a bridge triggering all kinds of bad things to thise on it.

Yes you are, just as if you'd cast entangle upon them. You want to keep invisibility.... knuckle down for the improved spell.

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