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[[Category:Epic Path]]
[[Category:Epic Path]]
[[Category:Senses]]
[[Category:Senses]]
{{Breadcrumbs|[[Types of Senses]]|[[Magic Item Enchant - Alternate Senses]]}}
* '''Range:''' varies (typically 30 to 300 feet)
* '''Range:''' varies (typically 30 to 300 feet)
* '''Requires Line of Sight?''' No
* '''Requires Line of Sight?''' No
* '''Requires Line of Effect?''' No
* '''Requires Line of Effect?''' No
* '''Usable for Combat Targeting?''' Yes
* '''Usable for Combat Targeting?''' Yes
* '''Bonus/Penalty vs. Stealth?''' Perception check with bonus equal to hit dice
* '''Bonus/Penalty vs. Stealth?''' Perception check with a +5 circumstance bonus
* '''Ignores Invisibility?''' Yes
* '''Ignores Invisibility?''' Yes


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'''Description:''' A creature with blindsense can feel a target's presence via some mysterious extra-sensory perception. Blindsense does not require line of sight or line of effect. Any non-stealthed creature within range is detected.  
'''Description:''' A creature with blindsense can feel a target's presence via some mysterious extra-sensory perception. Blindsense does not require line of sight or line of effect. Any non-stealthed creature within range is detected.  


The creature with blindsense must make a perception check to detect stealthed creatures within range, but gains a bonus to its perception equal to its hit dice. The DC of the perception check is equal to the stealthing creature's stealth check result. Invisibility does not provide any benefits to stealth against creatures with blindsense.
The creature with blindsense must make a perception check to detect stealthed creatures within range, but gains a +5 circumstance bonus to its perception. The DC of the perception check is equal to the stealthing creature's stealth check result. Invisibility does not provide any benefits to stealth against creatures with blindsense.


Detected creatures do not have concealment.
Detected creatures do not have concealment.


Blindsense does not provide any knowledge of a detected creature other than its location and whether nor not it is familiar. However, it allows the detecting creature to make lore checks against unfamiliar creatures, and recognize individuals it has previously encountered.
Blindsense does not provide any knowledge of a detected creature other than its location and whether nor not it is familiar. However, it allows the detecting creature to make lore checks against unfamiliar creatures, and recognize individuals it has previously encountered.

Latest revision as of 14:12, 28 December 2017

  • Range: varies (typically 30 to 300 feet)
  • Requires Line of Sight? No
  • Requires Line of Effect? No
  • Usable for Combat Targeting? Yes
  • Bonus/Penalty vs. Stealth? Perception check with a +5 circumstance bonus
  • Ignores Invisibility? Yes


Description: A creature with blindsense can feel a target's presence via some mysterious extra-sensory perception. Blindsense does not require line of sight or line of effect. Any non-stealthed creature within range is detected.

The creature with blindsense must make a perception check to detect stealthed creatures within range, but gains a +5 circumstance bonus to its perception. The DC of the perception check is equal to the stealthing creature's stealth check result. Invisibility does not provide any benefits to stealth against creatures with blindsense.

Detected creatures do not have concealment.

Blindsense does not provide any knowledge of a detected creature other than its location and whether nor not it is familiar. However, it allows the detecting creature to make lore checks against unfamiliar creatures, and recognize individuals it has previously encountered.