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Wizard : School of the Unseen


School of the Unseen
The legends talk about a secret school of wizards that
mastered the powers of the true invisibility... but no one has
ever seen one of them ...
Arcane Stealth
Starting at 2nd level, when you make a Stealth check, you can
add your intelligence modifier to your roll.
Unseen Hand
Beginning at 2nd level, you learn the Mage Hand Cantrip.
When you cast it, your mage hand is invisible, and when it
holds an object, you can choose that this object also becomes
invisible until it is no longer carried by the hand.
Discreet
Starting at 6th level, you can ignore the Verbal components
when you cast a wizard spell.
You can use this feature a number of times equal to your
Proficiency Bonus, and regain all expended uses when you
finish a long rest.
Persistent Invisibility
Beginning at 6th level, when a spell that makes you invisible
should end for you because you have made an attack or you
have casted a spell, you can make an Intelligence saving
throw (DC 15). On a success, the spell doesn't end for you
and you remain invisible.
In addition, when a spell that makes you invisible reaches the
end of its duration, or when you loose you concentration on
it, you remain invisible until the start of your next turn.
Sneak Spells
Starting at 10th level, when you cast a spell that should deal
damage to a creature that can't see you, you can add your
intelligence to the damage dealt to that creature.
Master of the Unseen
Starting at 14th level, you learn the Invisibility spell. If it is
already in your spellbook, you can learn an other wizard spell
of level 2 or less instead. You always have the Invisibility
spell prepared, but it doesn't count against the maximum
number of spells you can prepare.
You can concentrate on the Invisibility spell at the same time
you concentrate on an other spell. When you do so, you gain a
level of exhaustion when your Invisibility spell ends, and if
you loose your concentration, both Invisibility and your other
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In addition, when you are invisible, the spell See Invisibility
doesn't reveal you, and creatures with truesight can't see you.
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