I was just reading the Path of Wild Magic (again), and wondered how the rules apply to the following situation:
You (as a Wild Magic Barb) enter combat, and a nearby enemy casts Invisibility. You activate your Magic Awareness, so you know where he is. You charge into melee range and attack.
Is that attack at disadvantage? Technically, you cannot see the caster, nor can you technically sense them through this ability, only the spell they have cast.
You also know where he is without Magic Awareness. Invisible is not hidden - you don't completely lose track of something in combat unless it is actively using stealth to hide.
I was just reading the Path of Wild Magic (again), and wondered how the rules apply to the following situation:
You (as a Wild Magic Barb) enter combat, and a nearby enemy casts Invisibility. You activate your Magic Awareness, so you know where he is. You charge into melee range and attack.
Is that attack at disadvantage? Technically, you cannot see the caster, nor can you technically sense them through this ability, only the spell they have cast.
OK, I thought that would be the case. Thanks
You also know where he is without Magic Awareness. Invisible is not hidden - you don't completely lose track of something in combat unless it is actively using stealth to hide.
My homebrew subclasses (full list here)
(Artificer) Swordmage | Glasswright | (Barbarian) Path of the Savage Embrace
(Bard) College of Dance | (Fighter) Warlord | Cannoneer
(Monk) Way of the Elements | (Ranger) Blade Dancer
(Rogue) DaggerMaster | Inquisitor | (Sorcerer) Riftwalker | Spellfist
(Warlock) The Swarm