Non sarà sempre scritto caso per caso (comunque alcune cose le darei pure per scontate), ma le regole in generale dicon anche queste cose:
Invisibility (incantesimo) ha scritto:Items dropped or put down by an invisible creature become visible; items picked up disappear if tucked into the clothing or pouches worn by the creature. Light, however, never becomes invisible, although a source of light can become so (thus, the effect is that of a light with no visible source). Any part of an item that the subject carries but that extends more than 10 feet from it becomes visible
Parentesi sugli oggetti.
Nel caso di oggetti raccolti, se ad esempio sei già invisibile e raccogli da terra (o ti passano) un'arma buffata con cose tipo weapon of energy (spell compendium...diciamo gelo o acido, per semplificare) quell'arma e quell'effetto del buff restano visibili. (a meno che non la nascondi)
Discorso diverso se la stavi impugnando quando sei diventato invisibile. (in quel caso conta come equipaggiamento, anche se imho a livello descrittivo la scia di cristalli di ghiaccio del fendente si vede)
Con le armi magiche+1o superiore hai pure un 30% di esser già fregato in partenza.
Invisibility (da special ability) ha scritto:An invisible burning torch still gives off light, as does an invisible object with a light spell (or similar spell) cast upon it.
Fire Shield ha scritto:When casting this spell, you appear to immolate yourself, but the flames are thin and wispy, giving off light equal to only half the illumination of a normal torch (10 feet)
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da un articolo di Skip WilliamsInvisibility effects don't make light invisible.
When you receive an invisibility effect, any light source you carry still sheds visible light, but the object itself becomes invisible if you're wearing or carrying it when you receive the effect.
If you pick up a light source while invisible, both the object and the light it sheds remain visible until you tuck it into your clothing, just as any other object does.
The rules don't explain what happens when you carry a concealed light source when you become invisible. They also don't say what happens if you're invisible and you tuck a light source into your clothing. If you follow the rules to the letter, the concealed light source just keeps right on shining. In that case, it's best to dump any continual flame effects you might have tucked away in your gear so that their light won't give you away while you're invisible.
On the other hand, it's perfectly reasonable to assume that anything that doesn't shed light when you conceal it on your person while visible also doesn't shed light when you conceal it on your person while invisible. So, for example, if you carry a coin with a continual flame spell on it in a belt pouch, where it doesn't shed light, it won't start shedding light when you become invisible. If you later pull it out of the pouch, but hold onto it, the coin stays invisible, but it sheds visible light. Later, you can douse the light by putting the coin back into the pouch.
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