Wondrous Item, rare (requires attunement)
While you wear this cloak, it projects an illusion that makes you appear to be standing in a place near your actual location, causing any creature to have disadvantage on attack rolls against you. If you take damage, the property ceases to function until the start of your next turn. This property is suppressed while you are incapacitated, restrained, or otherwise unable to move.
Notes: Disadvantage: Attack Rolls Against You, Deception, Warding, Outerwear







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Posted Oct 18, 2021ah my table banned this item because someone had it with a 21 ac and the shield spell
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Posted Oct 21, 2021How much would this cost
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Posted Nov 2, 2021It's a rare item so its worth 5 000 GP
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Posted Dec 7, 2021My DM got so pissed at my AC 25 Rouge/Warlock with this item AND could cast Shield, that after level 16, almost every enemy we fought conveniently had Truesight. I love this item.
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Posted Dec 11, 2021does it attune to anything specific
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Posted Dec 12, 2021We got ours cheap after a nasty scrap with displacer beasts.. Got the skins and a very friendly artificer. Probably your best bet at lower levels... My Swords Bard loves hers.... !
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Posted Jan 23, 2022Does rogue's Aim ability negate the cloak's effect? Because aiming sets your speed to 0, but does it count as being "unable to move" as far as this effect is concerned?
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Posted Jan 24, 2022I'd say it still works as the cloak makes an illusion that you're somewhere else
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Posted Feb 24, 2022So, could I use this while trying to pick pocket someone?
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Posted Feb 27, 2022A lot of people saying this makes an illusion near you and makes the actual you invisible... I've never read it like that... I've always read it to mean it projects and ADDITIONAL image of you next to you. The disadvantage is because they don't know which image is you. And no, "but it's in your space" is not an argument that it overlaps. 25 square feet is a pretty big area. Draw a 5ft x 5ft square on the ground and tell me you can't fit an illusion of yourself in there with you.
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Posted Apr 20, 2022would this give disadvantage on stealth checks, or make you roll intelligence as well because you'd need to make sure both you and your illusion were both hidden, or am I thinking too hard
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Posted Jun 16, 2022If your DM says yes you can re-flavor it like that but normally it looks like you're standing right next to where you're actually standing
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Posted Oct 6, 2022it essentially would blur you and make it seem like you were standing right next to where you are. like when someone gets a concussion and is seeing double.
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Posted Oct 6, 2022it doesn't say it would give a sneak attack bonus or anything in the official rules but the rules themselves say the DM can change them as they please and as a DM I think this is a great idea.
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Posted Jan 11, 2023Lol i was going to ask my DM for it while i'm playing my 1lvl Hexblade 5 lvl Paladin who has 20 AC and Shield Spell, I doubt he'll go for it
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Posted Oct 28, 2023RAW it does nothing to affect stealth. If you and your DM wish to change that, as always with this game, you are perfectly capable of doing so, but in DnD, unless specifically stated, spells, items, and abilities function exactly as written. Nothing more and nothing less.
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Posted Jan 29, 2024For those who adhere to strict RAW interpretations, note that the description says "makes you appear to be STANDING in a place near your actual location."
Strict RAW, then, means if you're wearing the Cloak while flying, your illusory self is STANDING on the ground, not flying.
That's as poor an interpretation as saying a Grapple wouldn't have Disadvantage because, despite using an Attack action, it's an opposed skill check.
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Posted May 17, 2024Yeah, it's quite true that the DM can really do anything they want, but in this case scenario, saying this as a DM, I would say that a grapple would be made with disadvantage. Because in combat, any action against another player or being counts as an attack as your overall goal is to harm the creature. Also, in the description, it says that "it projects an illusion that makes you appear to be standing in a place near your actual location" so for realism, since there is an image of you standing "near your actual location," this means that they would attempt to attack the image of you not you, impeding a disadvantage. This is because if you actually had this cloak and a person tried to grab you, they would most likely try to grab the image, again, giving a disadvantage, because the chance of actually grabbing you and not empty air is quite low.
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Posted Sep 11, 2024Weapon Mastery-graze is going to be trouble for anyone wearing this. It stops working on damage, so if an enemy has access to Graze, where on a miss you damage your ability mod anyway, then the it will turn off even if they miss.
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Posted Nov 3, 2024You’d be at a disadvantage but if they were able to attack you then you would be grappled.