Invisibility in a vehicle?


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So let's say you cast invisibility on a covered wagon while you are inside. Would you disappear with it as if you were it's gear? (harry potter invisibility cloak style) My gut says no, and it simply becomes an old school wonderwoman invisible jet scenario, but I wanted to know if there was a hard ruling on this and I can't tell by the spell description.


Depends on how you think Invisibility works.

1) You became see through... this would be the Wonder Woman Jet way of thinking.
But the spell clearly states if you put something in your pocket, it also becomes invisible, so this is not how the spell works.

2) light bends around you... you cannot be seen because no light is ever touching you.
But then how would you see. The spell does not say you lose your sight, so not this way either.

3) light that touches you on one side is sent away from you on the other side the egsact same... this is like the cloking device on the jet in the new Spider-Man movie, or looking at a picture of an object that is behind the picture at the same perspective.
This is the closest real world description of the spell, but still not perfect.

Not a Rule answer, but I hope it was helpful.

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