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Invisibility Potion
#11
(06-19-2020, 03:14 AM)Milly Wrote: ...
 
If you can locate the character on-screen, then you can claim you have ICly detected them. It has been ruled that way in the past, when the skill invisibility was used for characters to hide or eavesdrop in situations.

It was ruled that the players within the situation can 'sense' the mana emanated from the Invisible character, and that was in a situation where the character was only found via Ping, and was unseen OOCly until he had been pinged. There was no movement, no speech from the character, and certainly no mana usage.

So yeah, even if Ping was the original means of 'noticing' them, as long as you can see them OOCly on your screen and locate them OOCly, you can claim you ICly sense them, according to prior rulings.
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(06-19-2020, 03:20 AM)Method T Wrote:
(06-19-2020, 03:14 AM)Milly Wrote: ...
 
If you can locate the character on-screen, then you can claim you have ICly detected them. It has been ruled that way in the past, when the skill invisibility was used for characters to hide or eavesdrop in situations.

It was ruled that the players within the situation can 'sense' the mana emanated from the Invisible character, and that was in a situation where the character was only found via Ping, and was unseen OOCly until he had been pinged. There was no movement, no speech from the character, and certainly no mana usage.

So yeah, even if Ping was the original means of 'noticing' them, as long as you can see them OOCly on your screen and locate them OOCly, you can claim you ICly sense them, according to prior rulings.

This is the problem.
At that point- what would even be the point of an invisibility potion?
If they can just be sensed anyways..
Seems kinda ..st--upid? .-.
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#13
I've never actually heard of that ruling before.

I was always told they can't count it as being pinged, and you couldn't take that as IC.
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#14
If you use ping just to find invisible people, you're just being 'grimey', for lack of a better word, at that point. Any adminI see in ping I am taking their presence as IC too now.
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#15
Just ignore them if you believe the manner they found you in is unacceptable.

Bonus Points : Don’t even say anything to them, let them go through the work of ahelping so that they seem like the asshole.

Double Bonus Points : Ping is for getting people to NOTICE YOU. Not for YOU to notice them. If you don’t understand this very simple difference, you are a brain dead retard and need to be fucking shot, thrown into a mass grave, and buried like the human trash you are. No use in wasting the bread on you. Proletariat rise up.

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(06-19-2020, 12:48 PM)Avee Wrote: ...
I agree with this wholeheartedly, I'm just going over how it has been ruled in the past is all.

I'm assuming it'd be a case by case basis for the most part, but the one instance I'm referring to was in Spires involving Zaruma and Raven the Fae, when Zaruma left a scene with his High Agility/Afterimage. Grabbed his friends, and came back to the scene within ten minutes. Raven had immediately turned invisible after said scene via and RP and hid, Zaruma found him through ping and was given approval to 'Sense' him effortlessly.

At that time, it was expressed that invisibility can be sensed through, simply because one's latent magic/mana can be detected.

Ideally, this isn't the case anymore, but this is the only example I have when it comes to invisibility being used.
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