Jag tittade igenom Sage Advice Compendium när jag märkte detta:
When you make a Strength (Athletics) check to grapple
or shove someone, are you making an attack roll? Again,
the answer is no. That check is an ability check, so game
effects tied to attack rolls don’t apply to it. Going back to an
earlier question, the hex spell could be used to diminish a
grappler’s effectiveness. And if the grappler’s target is under
the effect of the Dodge action, that action doesn’t inhibit the
grapple, since Dodge doesn’t affect ability checks.
I had always played that the 2nd Level Invisibility spell would end on a grapple, since it counts as an attack, but this seemed to suggest otherwise.
Jag undersökte detta lite och fann ett inlägg av Jeremy Crawford i Sage Advice, som tycktes föreslå att det verkligen var en attackrulle.
Grappling/shoving an enemy does end the sanctuary spell on you, since you have made an attack.
Min bästa gissning är att du måste ta anfallsåtgärden för att utföra en förmågaskontroll, eftersom gripning i PHB kallas för en "särskild Melee attack", men det ger inte stor känsla.
...you can use the Attack action to make a special melee attack, a grapple.... ( PHB p.195:)
Stred dessa två Sage Advice svar mot varandra? Och ska osynlighet sluta när ett grip är försökt?
Beskrivningen för osynlighet visas nedan.
A creature you touch becomes Invisible until the spell ends. Anything the target is wearing or carrying is Invisible as long as it is on the target's person. The spell ends for a target that attacks or casts a spell.