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− | You confer on the subject the ability to see all things as they actually are. The subject sees through normal and magical darkness, notices secret doors hidden by magic, sees the exact locations of creatures or objects under blur or displacement effects, sees invisible creatures or objects normally, sees the true form of polymorphed, changed, or transmuted things, and sees through illusions used to alter the appearance of items or creatures. Further, the subject can | + | You confer on the subject the ability to see all things as they actually are. The subject sees through normal and magical darkness, notices secret doors hidden by magic, sees the exact locations of creatures or objects under blur or displacement effects, sees invisible creatures or objects normally, sees the true form of polymorphed, changed, or transmuted things, and sees through illusions used to alter the appearance of items or creatures. Further, the subject can see into the Ethereal Plane (but not into extra-dimensional spaces). The range of true seeing conferred is 120 feet. |
− | True seeing, however, does not penetrate solid objects. It in no way confers X-ray vision or its equivalent. It does not negate concealment, including that caused by fog and the like. True seeing does not help the viewer see through mundane disguises, spot creatures who are simply hiding, or notice secret doors hidden by mundane means. In addition, the spell effects cannot be further enhanced with known magic, so one cannot use ''true seeing'' through a crystal ball or in conjunction with ''clairaudience/clairvoyance''.<noinclude>{{OGL}}</noinclude> | + | True seeing, however, does not penetrate solid objects. It in no way confers X-ray vision or its equivalent. It does not negate concealment, including that caused by fog and the like. True seeing does not help the viewer see through mundane disguises, spot creatures who are simply hiding, or notice secret doors hidden by mundane means. True seeing does not see freestanding illusions for what they are. In addition, the spell effects cannot be further enhanced with known magic, so one cannot use ''true seeing'' through a crystal ball or in conjunction with ''clairaudience/clairvoyance''.<noinclude>{{OGL}}</noinclude> |
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True Seeing
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Divination
Level alchemist 6, cleric/oracle 5, druid 7, inquisitor 5, magus 6, shaman 5, sorcerer/wizard 6, summoner 5, unchained summoner 6, witch 6
Casting Time 1 standard action
Components V, S, M (an eye ointment that costs 250 gp)
Range touch
Target creature touched
Duration 1 min./level
Saving Throw Will negates (harmless)
Spell Resistance yes (harmless)
You confer on the subject the ability to see all things as they actually are. The subject sees through normal and magical darkness, notices secret doors hidden by magic, sees the exact locations of creatures or objects under blur or displacement effects, sees invisible creatures or objects normally, sees the true form of polymorphed, changed, or transmuted things, and sees through illusions used to alter the appearance of items or creatures. Further, the subject can see into the Ethereal Plane (but not into extra-dimensional spaces). The range of true seeing conferred is 120 feet.
True seeing, however, does not penetrate solid objects. It in no way confers X-ray vision or its equivalent. It does not negate concealment, including that caused by fog and the like. True seeing does not help the viewer see through mundane disguises, spot creatures who are simply hiding, or notice secret doors hidden by mundane means. True seeing does not see freestanding illusions for what they are. In addition, the spell effects cannot be further enhanced with known magic, so one cannot use true seeing through a crystal ball or in conjunction with clairaudience/clairvoyance.
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