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Thread: Clarification

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    Halfling in the Playground
     
    Beholder

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    Dec 2019

    Default Clarification

    For the gem of seeing, does it grant you the actual ability via monster ability, or does it cast the divination true seeing on you? Trying to figure out if non-detection can beat the gem since I know it beats the spell, but not the monster ability.

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    DruidGuy

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    Default Re: Clarification

    It gives you true sight, it doesn't involve the spell True Seeing at all.
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    Halfling in the Playground
     
    Beholder

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    Default Re: Clarification

    Right, but since its an enchanted item, it wouldnt use the spell to do so?

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    DruidGuy

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    Default Re: Clarification

    The spell has nothing to do with truesight in general, it's just one way to get it and isn't even all the spell does.

    Unless something mentions the spell specifically, truesight has nothing to do with trueseeing and enchanted items only use spells when they tell you so.
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    Titan in the Playground
     
    Imp

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    Default Re: Clarification

    Quote Originally Posted by Dork_Forge View Post
    The spell has nothing to do with truesight in general, it's just one way to get it and isn't even all the spell does.

    Unless something mentions the spell specifically, truesight has nothing to do with trueseeing and enchanted items only use spells when they tell you so.
    Indeed. The magic item text tells you everything, some items do cast spells, others don't.

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