Self reply to share that I did this in a one shot and it was great! Level 3 character with expertise in Perception and Insight and 14 WIS, 16 DEX for decent AC and rogue skill checks, 18 INT for Investigation and True Strike. All 16 passives. Big fun.
You are correct that the actions you listed are not attacks, but the Invisibility spell says ...
The spell ends early immediately after the target makes an attack roll, deals damage, or casts a spell.
This whole sentence is a way to check your ability to avoid interactions with the world by being invisible while still interacting with it.
Some interactions bend this rule. Not many break it with a fair DM. The closest I have come was an Arcane Trickster character who can cast Mage Hand (which had Invisibility due to a class ability) then potion of Invisibility. I could use the Mage Hand for the duration of the spell ... but then I couldn't recast it without dropping Invisibility.
I was actually thinking about a high elf rogue that has high wisdom and uses True Strike every round. 2024 True Strike is great.
I was amused when I noticed her in the most recent M Night movie Trap.
This is not an endorsement of this movie. I just thought Parent Trap to Trap was an interesting career or maybe the title of her memoirs.
It's absolutely allowed.
It's not as good as previous versions but I am running stock android and I have wifi power saving and phone (background) power saving modes available. I just checked and the estimate of time until zero percent battery goes from 22 hours to 28 hours with the node that limits backup processes, and that is with 59% on the battery.
There was a power save mode on my old phone that made everything grey screen and stuff that was way better. I think I enabled it for a camping trip once and used like 20% battery in 3 days.
That isn't funny and you shouldn't make jokes like that.
It was a ❤️ loveseat ❤️.
I would 100% enjoy playing at your table. I'm all for anything that makes the game more enjoyable for the most people, just as you said.
The only thing that really bothers me is when people have problems with a game and don't talk about it, opting to just flake on the game instead. It's all about communication.
If you want to play with house rules, that's fine. If nobody at your table has any problems with this, you are golden. This is a fairly common house rule and CritRole (Mercer) uses it quite liberally.
As someone who disagrees with critical success/failure on skill check rolls, I would like to better understand your position. I feel reliable talent and other abilities like it are diminished by this house rule. What would you say to me if I was one of your players and brought this up as an issue?
Not saying that they were right, because they were wrong, but this was actually a presented logical reason why voting was restricted to male landowners at one point. They were the only part of the population that received a formal education. Regardless of motivation this became a method of oppression.
To be clear, I agree that public education is a key to a strong democracy, as is removing restrictions on voting.
I did not know it was that inexpensive. Maybe I should get a new set of plates?
I do the same load but I have lots of blocks to keep down the static of things I am not interested in. Saves me some scrolling.
It is sad. All stereotypes exist for a reason, if not always a good reason.
Yeah, I dunno. Plate is tilted to match the camber?
"Wait a minute Doc. Are you telling me you built a time machine ... out of a Jeep!?"
The grill looks like a Subaru Outback? Too bad, this plate would better fit a Subaru BRZ.