But I mean you’d have to move around because they could see where an arrow came from but otherwise you can’t get hit. Is that to overpowered if your stealth is a +9 with advantage.
You would still need to take an action to Hide. You can't attack and hide on the same turn unless you either multiclass Rogue, get to 14th-level for Vanish, or get the Nature's Mantle item.
You would still need to take an action to Hide. You can't attack and hide on the same turn unless you either multiclass Rogue, get to 14th-level for Vanish, or get the Nature's Mantle item.
This is false. The Hide action is generally useless if Umbral Sight is turning you invisible, because you're by definition in darkness - so anything that needs Darkvision to see you can't (you're invisible) and anything without Darkvision generally can't see you since you're in Darkness. The only general exception is if you're fighting something with Blindsight and have some way to legally Hide from Blindsight (I don't know of one, but that doesn't mean much).
A GM may have you roll Stealth to see how noisily you're walking while invisible, to determine how well your foes can guess where you are, but that won't generally take an action. A Gloom Stalker can simply attack and then move, and will be invisible and somewhere. This is more dangerous post-TCOE, since the Gloom Stalker will have a swim speed and a climb speed.
You would still need to take an action to Hide. You can't attack and hide on the same turn unless you either multiclass Rogue, get to 14th-level for Vanish, or get the Nature's Mantle item.
This is false. The Hide action is generally useless if Umbral Sight is turning you invisible, because you're by definition in darkness - so anything that needs Darkvision to see you can't (you're invisible) and anything without Darkvision generally can't see you since you're in Darkness. The only general exception is if you're fighting something with Blindsight and have some way to legally Hide from Blindsight (I don't know of one, but that doesn't mean much).
A GM may have you roll Stealth to see how noisily you're walking while invisible, to determine how well your foes can guess where you are, but that won't generally take an action. A Gloom Stalker can simply attack and then move, and will be invisible and somewhere. This is more dangerous post-TCOE, since the Gloom Stalker will have a swim speed and a climb speed.
This is what I meant by needing a good stealth not for hiding.
with the umbral sight ability if you attack do you become visible if you were all ready invisible?
No. So long as an entity needs darkvision to see you, you remain invisible.
And if you're in complete darkness. Not 'dimly lit'
But I mean you’d have to move around because they could see where an arrow came from but otherwise you can’t get hit. Is that to overpowered if your stealth is a +9 with advantage.
You would still need to take an action to Hide. You can't attack and hide on the same turn unless you either multiclass Rogue, get to 14th-level for Vanish, or get the Nature's Mantle item.
This is false. The Hide action is generally useless if Umbral Sight is turning you invisible, because you're by definition in darkness - so anything that needs Darkvision to see you can't (you're invisible) and anything without Darkvision generally can't see you since you're in Darkness. The only general exception is if you're fighting something with Blindsight and have some way to legally Hide from Blindsight (I don't know of one, but that doesn't mean much).
A GM may have you roll Stealth to see how noisily you're walking while invisible, to determine how well your foes can guess where you are, but that won't generally take an action. A Gloom Stalker can simply attack and then move, and will be invisible and somewhere. This is more dangerous post-TCOE, since the Gloom Stalker will have a swim speed and a climb speed.
This is what I meant by needing a good stealth not for hiding.
And I am multiclassed to rogue so I can be a gloom assassin as I call it.