Re: "Spotting" Invisibility I'm not sure how EXACTLY invisibility works, but here's a few things that may cause one to be able to "see" an invisible person.
Dust rising from a road.
Footprints in the grass or mud.
Rain rolling off an invisible person (though this in its self would take a great spot check).
Also I agree, listen would be the logical check, but I also believe that it would take at least a certain number of ranks in listen (rather than rolling a lucky 20) to even be able to tell where the sound was coming from. I don't know about you folks but I have pretty good hearing; percieving, however, where the sounds come from is another story.
So... yeah. In a perfect world we'd have nifty spots and listens and different effects of invisibility, sadly we don't.
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