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===Ignoring Concealment=== | ===Ignoring Concealment=== | ||
If a creature possesses a sense that can bypass the concealment, such as [[blindsense]] or [[tremorsense]], which do not require line of sight to target creatures in combat, can ignore the effects of that concealment. In many cases, sources of concealment only apply to visual-based senses, and non-visual-based senses can bypass them. However, certain effects, such as a silence spell, can create concealment against creatures that use non-visual-based senses as their primary targeting sense. GMs and players should be aware of these circumstances, and decide whether the effect in question is bypassed by a particular sense, or whether a particular sense is partially or completely blinded by each form of sensory-obscuring effect. | |||
Obviously, if a creature's senses are unaffected by the effect that is creating the concealment, that creature does not suffer any issues with its to-hit rolls against the (not-actually-)concealed creature in question. Its to-hit rolls are resolved normally. | |||
===Varying Degrees of Concealment=== | ===Varying Degrees of Concealment=== |