Invisible Caster and Movement / Casting Spell Question


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Sczarni

So this has been rolling around in my head all day. Say an enemy wizard turns himself invisible. Does his movement provoke attacks of opportunity if you can't see him? What if he casts another spell and he's within reach of you, does he provoke, even if you can't see him?

On the flipside.

Does the wizard provoke if you know where he is, but he's invisible, and he moves/casts a spell? Say your ally turned into a Roper, or just happened to lasso the wizard from afar before he turned invisible. Obviously, he can't turn the rope/Roper strand invisible, so the party knows where he is. The party moves in to threaten his squares, does he provoke if he does anything like moving more than 5ft shifts or casts spells?


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No he does not provoke. Invisibility grants total concealment, and that does not allow for AoO's. If you can see him or have blindsight(to include equivalent abilities then he would provoke.

Sczarni

Neat! Thanks.

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