Can Light target keep an invisible character targetable ?
Meaning ..
Player A :Bringing player B into custody. Places Light Target onto player B.
Player B: some how manages to escape player A, and casts invisibility lesser on themself.
Does the now invisible player B .. still become totally invisible to the naked eye or does the Light Target spell still keep the now invisible character visible ? (if only just an outline)
Getting around Invisibility.
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Re: Getting around Invisibility.
Rogue_Scientist wrote:I'm pretty sure that's its primary purpose. But I'm also pretty sure there's a reason I have you on ignore.
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and on topic, I have no idea. thats a doozy, but I'm tempted to say which ever one has the longest duration wins anyways.
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Re: Getting around Invisibility.
Rogue_Scientist wrote:I'm pretty sure that's its primary purpose. But I'm also pretty sure there's a reason I have you on ignore.
Thanks for the answer .
As for the ignore comment ..
Apperantly ..
You do not ..
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Re: Getting around Invisibility.
I just looked over "light target," it says that it can't be abscured by putting a covering on after being effected. I'd rule that if its invisibility:simple, I would say that the person is still effected by light target. Invisibility: superior negate the "light target."