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▲ 5 r/Norse

Would it be Thor or Tor?

So I wanted to name something with Old Norse language that sounded like the word Tore like you Tore your shirt would that be Tor or Thor?

EDIT: To clarify as an example which name Thorbjorn or Torbjorn would have the beginning of the name sound like Tore?

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u/C4LBR — 10 hours ago
▲ 4 r/onednd

Mage Hand Press's Gunslinger How does the concealed shot cantrip work?

Concealed Shot

Illusion Cantrip (Bard, Druid, Necromancer, Sorcerer, Warlock, Warmage, Wizard)

Casting Time: Action
Range: Touch
Components: S, M (a Ranged weapon)
Duration: 1 minute

A Ranged weapon you touch is made supernaturally subtle. For the duration, when you make a ranged attack using the weapon, the weapon or ammunition you’re using becomes invisible while in flight and the weapon becomes silent. If the weapon produces smoke or light, the spell suppresses these effects. The weapon or projectile you’re using becomes visible again after the attack hits or misses. If you are hidden and the target is 80 feet or further from you, the attack doesn’t reveal your location.

I'm just kind of confused on how this works so it makes your weapon silent and no flash or anything but then goes on to say if you are 80 feet or further from your target then your attack doesnt reveal your location.

I am kinda new to DnD so does that mean if you are hidden and you attack a target 80 feet away you stay hidden like invisible condition and all? If not then it doesn't make any sense that being close would reveal your location to the enemy if the weapon is silent.

It also says the ammo is invisible during flight and the weapon is silent does that also mean that the ammo is silent? like no noise of it flying through the air and what about impact noise I'm assuming that still exists.

This also seems basically useless in a campaign without guns unless im missing some benefit to using this on a bow or crossbow.

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u/C4LBR — 4 days ago