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''This page is about the Invisibility spell. For the item ego, see [[Invisibility (ego)]].'' | ''This page is about the Invisibility spell. For the item ego, see [[Invisibility (ego)]].'' | ||
− | '''Invisibility''' | + | '''Invisibility''' renders the caster [[invisible]]. This generally makes the target harder to perceive by opponents that cannot [[see invisible]]. See the [[Invisible]] page for more details. |
This spell cannot affect targets which are [[Invisible#Backlighting|backlit]] from [[Corona]] or a [[halo]]. | This spell cannot affect targets which are [[Invisible#Backlighting|backlit]] from [[Corona]] or a [[halo]]. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
− | *Invisibility applied | + | *Invisibility applied from any source, regardless of spell power, has a duration of 16 to 56 turns. |
− | *Monsters will generally not | + | *Monsters will generally not use this ability unless you're in line of sight, so you will at least see them for a moment before they become invisible. |
*Do note that monsters also will cast it when in sight of your allies (f.e. your undead minions rushing ahead of you). This can lead to an invisible spellcaster coming right at you, without giving you any hints about its presence until the first attack starts. While this may be a niche case, it is a rather deadly and unexpected one. There are also a few enemies which are inherently invisible and will never be seen, namely [[unseen horror]]s, [[ghost moth]]s, [[shadow wraith]]s, and [[lorocyproca]]s. | *Do note that monsters also will cast it when in sight of your allies (f.e. your undead minions rushing ahead of you). This can lead to an invisible spellcaster coming right at you, without giving you any hints about its presence until the first attack starts. While this may be a niche case, it is a rather deadly and unexpected one. There are also a few enemies which are inherently invisible and will never be seen, namely [[unseen horror]]s, [[ghost moth]]s, [[shadow wraith]]s, and [[lorocyproca]]s. | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
*Prior to [[0.28]], Invisibility was a player-castable level 6 [[Hexes]] spell. | *Prior to [[0.28]], Invisibility was a player-castable level 6 [[Hexes]] spell. | ||
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Revision as of 16:03, 26 February 2022
Version 0.28: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.
This page is about the Invisibility spell. For the item ego, see Invisibility (ego).
Invisibility renders the caster invisible. This generally makes the target harder to perceive by opponents that cannot see invisible. See the Invisible page for more details.
This spell cannot affect targets which are backlit from Corona or a halo.
Notes
- Invisibility applied from any source, regardless of spell power, has a duration of 16 to 56 turns.
- Monsters will generally not use this ability unless you're in line of sight, so you will at least see them for a moment before they become invisible.
- Do note that monsters also will cast it when in sight of your allies (f.e. your undead minions rushing ahead of you). This can lead to an invisible spellcaster coming right at you, without giving you any hints about its presence until the first attack starts. While this may be a niche case, it is a rather deadly and unexpected one. There are also a few enemies which are inherently invisible and will never be seen, namely unseen horrors, ghost moths, shadow wraiths, and lorocyprocas.
See the Invisible page for a full list of monsters capable of casting Invisibility, as well as a list of monsters who are innately, permanently invisible.