a lot of creatures have a precise sense other than sight which negates hidden from sight. you can also drop hidden to concealed or observed for a lot of things with a single action seek check. true strike negates it completely as a single action. these are things that are accessible at the first level and the dm should absolutely be using them against invisible players
yeah shes definitely running it wrong if invisibility is trivializing encounters, like half the monsters have true sight blood sense and life sense or can just move through walls and fly off to plan how to fight you
and yeah i personally wasnt a fan of AoA's plot I preferred strength of thousands
a lot of creatures have a precise sense other than sight which negates hidden from sight. you can also drop hidden to concealed or observed for a lot of things with a single action seek check. true strike negates it completely as a single action. these are things that are accessible at the first level and the dm should absolutely be using them against invisible players
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which one?
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yeah shes definitely running it wrong if invisibility is trivializing encounters, like half the monsters have true sight blood sense and life sense or can just move through walls and fly off to plan how to fight you
and yeah i personally wasnt a fan of AoA's plot I preferred strength of thousands
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strongly disagree but ok