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Does a creature with blindsight have disadvantage when attacking an invisible target?

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14 2 As the question states, if a creature has blindsight, do they have disadvantage on a target that is within the range of their blindsight and not otherwise hidden/covered? The wording of the invisible condition suggests that attacks against an invisible creature have disadvantage AND the creature can't be seen without magic/special sense not BECAUSE the creature can't be seen. Invisible Condition An invisible creature is impossible to see without the aid of magic or a special sense. For the purposes of hiding, the creature is heavily obscured. The creature's location can be detected by any noise it makes or any tracks it leaves. Attack rolls against the creature have disadvantage, and the creature's attack rolls have advantage. dnd-5e vision-and-light invisibility advantage attack-roll share | improve this question edited Nov 13 '18 at 2:02 V2Blast 20k 3 57 123 asked Nov 13 '18 at 1:19 Rykara Rykara 2,768