![]() ![]() ![]() So you can cast shield even after being hit by and invisible attacker and that same hit can be turned into a miss. The spell is already doing some extraordinary things and looking at the description, the spell does not state that you need to see the attacker and so you do not need to see them. 1) 'Ace Cast' button in the player window. The shield spell does not require you to see your attacker Cast to any player from popular video hostings. This is similar to absorb elements granting resistance to the triggering attack as well. Personally, I say it's just magic and for some reason the caster can use this after they are hit but it can also prevent that same hit. Some sort of interpretation is required here if you want the spell to actually make sense. You could explain this by saying shield involves time travel or perhaps your caster is waiting to know whether the attack would hit them. Once the attack roll has already beat out your AC. It does not occur when you are targeted, or when an attack roll is made it occurs when you are actually hit. Though the specifics of how the shield spell actually plays out varies table-to-table the spell states that the reaction is taken (emphasis mine): ![]()
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