Fade: Player hides in the shadows (Invisible) Requires light to be below a certain level to use Breaks on movement Breaks on action Breaks on damage Breaks if light level becomes greater than the required light level to use the skill Does not announce usage in chat Causes a hissing sound on use, similar to an amplified fire extinguish effect Creates a smoke effect under the user on use, similar to Smoke Camouflage: Player blends into the terrain (Invisible) Requires the player to be standing on a 3x3 patch of "Natural" terrain Player may also be standing in a 3x3 patch of snow Breaks on movement Breaks on action Breaks on damage Does not announce usage in chat Creates a smoke effect under the user on use, similar to Smoke Natural Terrain List: Dirt Grass Gravel Sand Sandstone Snow Logs Leaves Mycelium (Mushroom Grass) Melon blocks Pumpkins EDIT: Added "Breaks on damage" to skill descriptions, thanks Spartan
If another entities moves you. Like a sheep runs into you. Would the skill deactivate. And are you detectable by mobs?
I'm not sure if you are detected by mobs, but if ANYTHING moves you, you are revealed. Think of it like this: You are planted on a block, and as long as you are on that block, you're invsible. If you get knocked off that block, you reappear.
Can players hit you even if you're invisible? And if was anywhere not regioned, it would become pretty useless with torches. @Fade
Gonna clear some things up. Mobs will not attack you while you are invisible. If a mob runs into you while invisible they can and probably will push you. If you move more than 1 block away from you're casting point you will be revealed, so you have some room to move back, that distance may be increased later. if a player gets 1 block away from you, you'll be revealed. Melee classes should strike early and strike quickly, don't let your target get too close
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