3e SRD:True Seeing (Power)

This power confers on the subject the ability to see all things as they actually are. The subject sees through normal and magical or psionic darkness, notices secret doors hidden by magic or psionics, sees the exact locations of creatures or objects under blur or displacement effects, sees invisible creatures or objects normally, sees through illusions, sees through falsified sensory input, and sees the true form of polymorphed, changed, or transmuted things. Further, the subject can focus his or her vision to see into the Ethereal Plane. The range of true seeing conferred is 120 feet.

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True Seeing
Clairsentience (Wis)
Level: Psion 5
Display: Vi
Range: Touch
Target: Creature touched
Duration: 1 minute/level
Saving Throw: Will negates (harmless)
Power Points: 9

True seeing, however, does not penetrate solid objects. It in no way confers X-ray vision or its equivalent. It does not cancel concealment, including that caused by fog and the like. True seeing does not help the viewer see through mundane disguises, spot creatures that are simply hiding, or notice secret doors hidden by mundane means. In addition, the power effects cannot be further enhanced with known psionics or magic.



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