08-07-2020, 04:12 PM
[[Total Concealment
If you have line of effect to a target but not line of sight, he is considered to have total concealment from you. You can’t attack an opponent that has total concealment, though you can attack into a square that you think he occupies. A successful attack into a square occupied by an enemy with total concealment has a 50% miss chance (instead of the normal 20% miss chance for an opponent with concealment).
You can’t execute an attack of opportunity against an opponent with total concealment, even if you know what square or squares the opponent occupies.
In other words, you pick a square (and for that I'd have to pull up a Roll20 map...for a fight against a couple of freaking mites(!), you attack the square and *if* that square contains a mite, you still have a 50/50 shot of missing altogether.]]
If you have line of effect to a target but not line of sight, he is considered to have total concealment from you. You can’t attack an opponent that has total concealment, though you can attack into a square that you think he occupies. A successful attack into a square occupied by an enemy with total concealment has a 50% miss chance (instead of the normal 20% miss chance for an opponent with concealment).
You can’t execute an attack of opportunity against an opponent with total concealment, even if you know what square or squares the opponent occupies.
In other words, you pick a square (and for that I'd have to pull up a Roll20 map...for a fight against a couple of freaking mites(!), you attack the square and *if* that square contains a mite, you still have a 50/50 shot of missing altogether.]]