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Today's podcast discusses the differences between the Gem of Seeing from the Dungeon Master’s Guide and the True Seeing spell from the Player’s Handbook and the in AD&D.
Highlights
- 📖 True Seeing is a 5th level cleric spell allowing perception of true forms.
- 🔮 The Gem of Seeing is a magic item that detects hidden things but has limitations.
- 👁️ True Seeing reveals secret doors, illusions, and auras of creatures.
- ⏳ True Seeing lasts one round per caster level; Gem requires time to scan.
- ⚖️ True Seeing reveals disguises, while the Gem does not.
- 🎲 Gem of Seeing has a 5% chance of causing hallucinations.
- 🙌 True Seeing is often underutilized despite its powerful effects.