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this post was submitted on 19 Mar 2024
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In a fantasy world, wouldn't it be reasonable for someone to use an invisibility spell on the helmet? Or apply some sort of invisibility serum/option into it?
That sounds very expensive. Perfect invisibility is usually expensive and/or difficult in fantasy settings. Much like in the real world.
Now you've got me imagining a budget version of an invisibility potion/spell/item that gives 30% translucency.
Pretty much. If you're sneaking around you usually don't need 100% invisibility. If it's dark, 30%-60% is fine if you're at all sneaky. That's how the "chameleon" spell worked in Oblivion.
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These are faulty full body invisible spells, that are heavily discounted, because they work only on the helmet. Because of the difficulty to create a full invisible spell, the majority created are faulty and basically trash, but mages sell them for low price to get back at least the material costs. Low yield.