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Invisibility Cloak
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An invisibility cloak is a specific type of Applied Phlebotinum. It is worn on the body and renders the wearer invisible. It does not have to be an actual cloak and can be anything from a bodysuit to a ring. It can be magical, or it can be technological (in which case it may be referred to as a "cloaking device"), where the latter goes from a rather mundane suit whose colors change according to the environment, to a high-tech diffractive field that bends light. A problem only occasionally brought up with these is that if the wearer's eyes are invisible, his retinas are also, and he should therefore be rendered blind. If it is a magical cloak, though, it can be explained away as being some kind of enchantment that lets you see. When it is used in video games as active camouflage, you can sometimes see people cloaking this way as the light refracting around the character or monster's general shape. Invisibility cloaks do exist, if only as radar and infrared stealth technology for planes. Experimental invisibility cloaks for humans also exist, while bigger stuff is in the concept stage. Except those are cloaking devices for vehicles, not personal invisibility devices. Greek Mythology examples make this Older Than Feudalism. Having said that, the Invisibility Cloak is a major tactical weapon in advanced societies that have abandoned radar-guided and heat-seeking weaponry, or at least when dealing with enemies who are using the Mark One Eyeball most of the time; for example, most soldiers only switch to thermal goggles in low-light conditions, making a device to turn invisible very useful for moving around unseen in the daytime. Compare Invisibility, where this is an ability instead of an equipment or Invisibility Ink, which is far less permanent. Stealth in Space is this trope applied to spacecraft. Watch out for Invisibility Flicker, though. |
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In Aladdin: The Series episode "Vocal Hero", lowly thief Amin Damoola is given an arsenal of magical items by Mozenrath for a mission to turn the Sultan into a statuette, with one of them being a Belt of Invisibility. Iago, recognizing the trick, takes the belt from Amin and later uses it to get the Sultan away from the thief when he takes the form of a griffin. | |
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Everything or Nothing: The Porsche Cayenne Turbo is outfitted with one, and Bond later receives a Nano Suit. Caveat: he has to move very slowly, or else Invisibility Flicker comes into play. Later on, the enemies receive one, though the Thermographic Vision and a well-placed EMP Grenade can foil their suits. | |
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In Star Trek Online, a number of starships have cloaking devices, many of them based off of what is seen in the shows and movies. The two standard types are Cloak (which allows players to hide themselves out of battle) and Battle Cloak (which allows players to drop out of sight while in combat). There are other iconic cloaking devices such as the Enhanced Battle Cloak (which allows players to fire torpedoes at opponents while cloaked, like Chang's Bird-Of-Prey) and the Scimitar Battle Cloak (which allows it to have shields and fire weapons, like the namesake Scimitar). | |
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Phantom Lady: The various versions of Phantom Lady typically have technology which allows Phantom Lady to turn invisible and intangible. | |
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In Wonder Woman (1942), the Saturnians have full-body costumes which allow them to remain invisible on the light spectrum so long as they are in range of their "Invisibility Ray Generator". | |
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In Recursion, Dr. Deathe has discovered a way to partially submerge mines in subspace, making them invisible. | |
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Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith: A literal version when Vader skins a creature that has the natural ability to camouflage itself. Rather than hiding, however, he openly displays himself wearing it to the bounty hunters pursuing him as a non-verbal Badass Boast (the creature is the apex predator of the planet they are on). A couple of his hunters have extra-sensitive hearing and can always pick up Vader's breathing apparatus, but Vader finds ways around that as well. | |
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Starsiege offers a form of cloaking that effectively masks a unit's radar signature while also causing the hull to mimic the local terrain textures. Moving while cloaked would cause the cloak to update its texture sets every few seconds, meaning that a sharp-eyed pilot could pick out something that resembles a constantly shifting chunk of Martian plains moving at a dead run and fire accordingly. Due to the way this particular system works, using the cloak on high ground is dumb, since it does nothing to hide a unit's outline, which will stand out quickly even on darker backgrounds — a lumpy green protrusion suddenly appearing on an otherwise smooth hilltop is probably not just a misplaced terrain texture. | |
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Rogues in Dragon Age have this ability, which can be upgraded from "weak enemies may or may not notice you on a good day" to "complete invisibility even as you calmly shank an entire army of darkspawn". | |
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The magic ring in Orlando Furioso, which Angela uses to get away from Ruggiero in what might be the epic's most crucial scene. It reappears at various points and may have inspired the One Ring. | |
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The Tarnkappe from German heroic legend, such as the one Siegfried took from the dwarf Alberich in the Nibelungenlied (and Siegfried didn't limit himself to non perv uses). King Laurin, another dwarf king from a different legend, also had one of these. | |
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Loki: In Loki: Agent of Asgard, Loki owns a magical cloak of invisibility. They also borrow (steal) an invisibility pendant (magical) from Lorelei and an invisibility belt (technological) from Sigurd. All these together are enough invisibility to hide them even from Mephisto. | |
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Descent and Descent II both feature cloaking devices, which render your ship (mostly) invisible for 30 seconds. Invisible, but notably not inaudible: if you fire a weapon, run into a robot, or even just run into a wall, the robots notice you and start firing in your general direction. They can also still detect you if you're foolish enough to leave your headlights on while cloaked in the second game. | |
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Ghost Recon: Future Soldier's second mission introduces the adaptive camo. It only works when stationary, crouched or prone — no sprinting unless using the cover-shift — and suffers from Invisibility Flicker. Enhanced vision modes, such as the player's own magnetic goggles or backscatter optics, and enemy vehicles can still see through it as well. Also, it can't cloak human skin (as seen in levels where Kozak and/or the others leave their sleeves rolled up, thus giving an actual reason for them to all wear skull-face bandanas), and it leaves the sights uncloaked, so as to facilitate actually aiming your weapons. | |
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Sheila from Dungeons & Dragons (1983) is equipped with a literal invisibility cloak. | |
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The numerous spheres in Season 3 of Star Trek: Enterprise are surrounded by powerful cloaking fields. | |
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In Murderess, Lu and Hallwad use an invisibility potion to look for Aucasis in the Dark Ones’ tunnels without being detected. | |
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The Assassins in First Encounter Assault Recon have active camo. Notably, the camouflage only covers the Assassins' body, not any weapons which said Assassin is carrying, forcing them to rely on hand-to-hand attacks. They get around this by having finger-mounted claws which channel electricity into their targets. | |
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Near the end of The Secret of Monkey Island, Guybrush gets his hands on a necklace of eyeballs which renders him invisible to ghosts, which (luckily) all of the bad guys happen to be. | |
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In The Phantom Menace, Darth Maul's ship has a cloaking device. | |
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Otto's Stealth Jacket in Lyrical Nanoha works more like Real Life stealth technology, rendering the user invisible to regular search magic and technology. However, as Shamal demonstrated with Klarwind's more advanced sensors, it's far from infallible. | |
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My Adventures with Superman: The criminal Mist is in possession of a piece of stolen technology that allows him to become invisible. | |
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Command & Conquer: Generals and Generals: Zero Hour are easily the most generous and the least sci-fi C&C games with this trope, seeing how Invisibility Cloak (innate or attained by upgrade) can apply to aircraft, footsoldiers, vehicles, and even buildings alike. Justifiable in a sense that most of it is merely from modern camouflage technology, rather than from Applied Phlebotinum. The extremest of extreme goes to none other than Zero Hour's Stealth General, Prince Kassad. He has the Support Power to cast an Invisibility Cloak on literally anything. | |
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The female assassins in Half-Life have cloaking devices when faced on the highest difficulty. | |
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Star Trek: Discovery: T'Kuvma's house is the only one in the Klingon Empire which possesses cloaking technology. After T'Kuvma is killed and his champion Voq is cast out, Kol offers the technology to the other Klingon houses in exchange for their loyalty, which causes the Federation no shortage of problems. Season 2 then reveals that Section 31 ships use cloaking devices. By the far-future setting of Season 3, cloaking tech is used by both the Federation and their rivals, the Emerald Chain. Notably, Discovery is now easily able to detect the presence of a cloaked ship from some distance, even if they can't pinpoint or identify it. She also has her own cloaking device. |
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If you have the Mantorok rune in Eternal Darkness, casting the "Reveal Invisible" spell with it results in your character turning invisible instead. | |
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The New Adventures of Robin Hood: In "Raven's Peak", Robin and his band are at a masquerade ball, when Robin's old friend Tom enters, terrified and beaten. He is being chased by Vashon, the captain of Lord Holden's guard. Vashon accuses Tom of murdering Holden and his family. Robin defends Tom, but Vashon will not listen. In the ensuing fight with Vashon, Robin and his gang escape, and learn that Lord Holden is still alive. Vashon is actually pursuing Tom because he holds the key to an invisible cloak with magical powers. | |
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The Smurf Village in The Smurfs has a magic field that renders the village invisible to anyone outside the field... most likely to those who aren't Smurfs. | |
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In Secret Agent Barbie, a thief steals some fashion designs in order to create a 'Translucent Suit', which is said to provide the wearer with near-invisibility when worn. | |
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Zoids games usually have optical camouflage as something which can be equipped to the player's mecha. | |
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DC Animated Universe: The Batman: The Animated Series episode "See No Evil" features a criminal who has stolen a supply of a plastic which can bend light around it and has made for himself an invisibility suit (and similarly outfitted his car). Batman might've also adapted a safer version of the above example (in the B:TAS episode, it's mentioned as being toxic to the user), as Terry's suit in Batman Beyond has a similar function which he uses occasionally. |
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Prospero's use of an Invisibility Cloak in The Tempest is a major plot point. | |
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Wonder Woman: Wonder Woman's Invisible Jet is one of the more famous non-man-portable examples. In Wonder Woman (1942), the Saturnians have full-body costumes which allow them to remain invisible on the light spectrum so long as they are in range of their "Invisibility Ray Generator". |
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Fate Revelation Online: Several guilds are excited at the possibility of making an invisibility cloak... and disappointed when they discover that while making a cloak that is invisible is easy, making anything that makes its wearer invisible is far harder. Some people do find uses for invisible lengths of fabric, though, especially when they are combined with enchantments that make them nigh-indestructible. One guild hangs them like sheets as an invisible shield, which monsters don't know how to deal with. | |
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Lady Spectra's hi-tech "refractor cape" in Lady Spectra & Sparky. | |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_3b34143f | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_3b34143f | comment |
Harry Potter: Harry inherits a cloak from his father which makes everything beneath it invisible. Recreated beautifully on film, too. This cloak is the Trope Namer. As it turns out, the cloak is one of the three Deathly Hallows. Other cloaks, such as ones woven from Demiguise fur, decay over time and are affected by outside spells, but Harry's cloak is just as able to keep its wearer invisible as it was when it was first made and does not budge for one moment when a Death Eater attempts to Summon it off of Harry. The power of invisibility was also applied to The Invisible Book of Invisibility. The copies are still missing. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix has Headless Hats, which make only the wearer's head invisible. |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_3b34143f | featureApplicability |
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Harry Potter | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_3b34143f | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_3ddddb25 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_3ddddb25 | comment |
The Shroud of Shadows from Xiaolin Showdown allows both the user and anything it covers to become invisible. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_3ddddb25 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_3ddddb25 | featureConfidence |
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Xiaolin Showdown | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_3ddddb25 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_3eecae56 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_3eecae56 | comment |
In Renegade, invisibility technology is used by Tali to sneak into an enemy base. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_3eecae56 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_3eecae56 | featureConfidence |
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Renegade (Fanfic) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_3eecae56 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_3f9cf122 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_3f9cf122 | comment |
Global Agenda has one for the Recon class. It also greatly increases movement speed or jump length (your pick) while active, making it a viable travel alternative to the Jet Pack. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_3f9cf122 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_3f9cf122 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Global Agenda (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_3f9cf122 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_40b2e213 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_40b2e213 | comment |
The Traveler's Gate: The cloaks which Valinhall Travelers receive from the Nye, when used in conjunction with the Nye essence, make the Travelers very difficult to perceive with any Territory powers. At first this is mostly helpful again Lirial, but it turns out to be very effective against Incarnations, who are constantly looking at the world through the eyes of their Territory. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_40b2e213 | featureApplicability |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_40b2e213 | featureConfidence |
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The Traveler's Gate | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_40b2e213 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_41ede8c6 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_41ede8c6 | comment |
You Have Become Your Avatar: King Kix gives the group cloaking devices in an attempt to infiltrate the SCP Foundation. Unfortunately, an SCP Foundation guard still manages to spot them. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_41ede8c6 | featureApplicability |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_41ede8c6 | featureConfidence |
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You Have Become Your Avatar (Roleplay) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_41ede8c6 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4381f000 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4381f000 | comment |
Ghost in the Shell has the fifth boss, an upgraded Spider Tank prototype with a cloaking device who spam attacks on you while invisible. However it's projectiles are visible, and when attacking it will produce some Invisibility Flicker so you know where to shoot at. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4381f000 | featureApplicability |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_4381f000 | featureConfidence |
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Ghost in the Shell (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4381f000 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_45602249 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_45602249 | comment |
In Monday Night Combat, this is one of the abilities of the Assassin class. Super Monday Night Combat tweaks it quite a bit; now it only makes you invisible to enemy players at a certain distance, but you're completely invisible to enemy bots and turrets. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_45602249 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_45602249 | featureConfidence |
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Monday Night Combat (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_45602249 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_46518682 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_46518682 | comment |
One episode of Sesame Street featured the spray-on invisibility cloak "Disappear-O". | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_46518682 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_46518682 | featureConfidence |
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Sesame Street | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_46518682 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_479c8fff | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_479c8fff | comment |
Ace Combat X: Skies of Deception has the Gleipnir airborne fortress and Fenrir superfighters with their Digital Optical Stealth. Radar lock is also lost when it is active, though guns still work and dumb-firing missiles can still land on the slow Gleipnir. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_479c8fff | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_479c8fff | featureConfidence |
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Ace Combat X: Skies of Deception (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_479c8fff | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4a2c8c06 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4a2c8c06 | comment |
Thief II: The Metal Age has invisibility potions. Sometimes, they are available for purchase (and are very expensive when they are); other times, they are hidden somewhere in a mission. The effect lasts for only a minute or so, and when it wears off, Garrett breathes very hard as though surfacing for air. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4a2c8c06 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4a2c8c06 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Thief II: The Metal Age (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4a2c8c06 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4b114f07 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4b114f07 | comment |
Spawn (1997): Spawn's red cape is shown being capable of rendering him invisible. He then makes the mistake of turning it off while the cops are still looking for him, so recommence gunfight. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4b114f07 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4b114f07 | featureConfidence |
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Spawn (1997) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4b114f07 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4c095a1f | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4c095a1f | comment |
In one episode of The Transformers, Megatron invents and uses an invisibility spray gun. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4c095a1f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4c095a1f | featureConfidence |
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The Transformers | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4c095a1f | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4c363bcc | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4c363bcc | comment |
The villain Ambuscade from Sentinels of the Multiverse has a Personal Cloaking Device. When it enters play, Ambuscade flips from his Superhuman Hunter side to his Invisible Stalker side. As the Invisible Stalker Ambuscade is immune to damage, so the heroes must destroy the Personal Cloaking Device first to get him to turn visible again. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4c363bcc | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4c363bcc | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Sentinels of the Multiverse (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4c363bcc | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4ce5263e | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4ce5263e | comment |
XCOM: Enemy Unknown: Ghost armor, a late-game armor, has a built-in cloaking function that allows you to move completely undetected so long as you don't attack, with four charges per mission. Activating the cloak gives a +100% Critical Hit chance (reduced to +30% in the Expansion Pack), prevents the user being targeted by reaction fire, and breaks Suppression. Autopsying a Seeker in Enemy Within yields the plans for the Ghost Grenade, a single-use itemnote two uses with Deep Pockets or Grenadier, three if you have Training Roulette enabled and a soldier gets both abilities which cloaks all allies within its effect radius exactly like Ghost Armor -– even MEC troopers. |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_4ce5263e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4ce5263e | featureConfidence |
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XCOM: Enemy Unknown (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4ce5263e | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4ce969a9 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4ce969a9 | comment |
In Marathon, the Transparency Biobus Chip Enhancement grants you temporary invisibility. Some S'pht compilers use cloaking devices as well. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4ce969a9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4ce969a9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Marathon (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4ce969a9 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4e895f0 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4e895f0 | comment |
The K'ul of Half-Man use these. Humanity has limited ways of detecting them while using it. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4e895f0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4e895f0 | featureConfidence |
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Half-Man (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4e895f0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4fd9904a | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4fd9904a | comment |
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix has Headless Hats, which make only the wearer's head invisible. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4fd9904a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4fd9904a | featureConfidence |
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_4fd9904a | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_50070be8 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_50070be8 | comment |
In Chronicles of Chaos, the characters obtain the Ring of Gyges (see The Republic below) from the horse-shaped tomb of Gyges. It can hide the wearer from normal and paranormal sense impressions selectively. Colin Mac FirBolg does his best sniveling Gollum impersonation before donning it. Amelia warns him that what it really creates is a moral compulsion to not notice the bearer, which means it may not work on the innocent, such as children. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_50070be8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_50070be8 | featureConfidence |
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Chronicles of Chaos | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_50070be8 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_50cb8af5 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_50cb8af5 | comment |
In The Vision of Escaflowne, Zaibach Guymelefs have stealth cloaks. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_50cb8af5 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_50cb8af5 | featureConfidence |
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The Vision of Escaflowne | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_50cb8af5 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_52dd4a4c | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_52dd4a4c | comment |
Ultimate Marvel: Nick Fury has one, but it is very expensive to use for more than just some seconds. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_52dd4a4c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_52dd4a4c | featureConfidence |
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Ultimate Marvel (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_52dd4a4c | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_56e10d85 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_56e10d85 | comment |
Tolkien's Legendarium: In The Hobbit, Bilbo acquires a magic ring from Gollum. This ring grants invisibility to its wearer. The Lord of the Rings identifies it as the One Ring, a major Artifact of Doom. The invisibility is a side-effect on mortal wearers who cannot simultaneously exist in the Visible and Invisible worlds. In fact, the ring actually makes its wearer more visible to those who are in the Invisible world, such as the Nazgûl. Spiritual beings, such as Sauron, are not rendered invisible. The elven cloaks given to the Fellowship at Lórien give a certain amount of invisibility, causing their wearers to fade into the background so long as they are among nature. This allows Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli to stay unseen by an entire cohort of Rohirrim riding right past them and has a lot to do with Frodo and Sam's successful incursion of Mordor. The Fall of Gondolin: So that Tuor can make it safely though Morgoth's territory, Ulmo -the Lord of Waters- gives him a piece of his misty mantle. It is large enough to cover Tuor plus another person from head to foot, and makes its bearer look like a drifting shadow or a passing mist. Unfortunately, it does not completely mask their scent. |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_56e10d85 | featureApplicability |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_56e10d85 | featureConfidence |
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Tolkien's Legendarium (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_56e10d85 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_571a5bd7 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_571a5bd7 | comment |
The Renegades' Stealth Device from Challenge Of The Go Bots is said to be a holographic projector which works across the entire electromagnetic spectrum. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_571a5bd7 | featureApplicability |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_571a5bd7 | featureConfidence |
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Challenge of the GoBots | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_571a5bd7 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_59151283 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_59151283 | comment |
Metal Gear had both two-way invisibility and active camouflage. The OctoCamo from Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots is a peculiar example. To the player, Snake appears fully visible, just colored with the exact pattern and texture of whatever he's blending with, but while playing against Snake during a Sneaking Mission in Metal Gear Online, when the camo index is high, Snake is virtually invisible, barely even noticeable when he moves, and one presumes this is also how the AI sees it. When using Stealth Camouflage in MGS4 and MGO (a Call-Back to the original Metal Gear Solid), one is totally invisible to the naked eye, but one is still visible by enemies using infrared in-game, and the user still has a shadow. The Stealth Camo is in a way Invisible to Normals since normal guards can't see you, but bosses, escort characters, and the Attack Team (the guards sent during an alert phase) can. It's possible that they already know you're there and are specifically looking for you. Stealth Camo doesn't provide total invisibility, so you could still spot it if you know what to look for. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_59151283 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_59151283 | featureConfidence |
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Metal Gear (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_59151283 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_5b8afa32 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_5b8afa32 | comment |
GaoGaiGar: Volfogg has his built-in Holographic Camouflage, which appears to render him visually invisible as he blankets the immediate area with other forms of sensor jamming (it's depicted as both bending light and projecting a false image). The only time it's 'broken' is when he either attacks something or that one time the Zondar turned out to have the ability to dive between dimensions, as he's careful to account for environmental effects. There's an external box version of it, but it's still only Volfogg whoever uses it — and is presumably the only one who's designed to. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_5b8afa32 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_5b8afa32 | featureConfidence |
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GaoGaiGar | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_5b8afa32 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_5bb3aaab | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_5bb3aaab | comment |
Public Security Section 9 and a few baddies make frequent use of "thermoptic camouflage", which renders the wearer more or less invisible in both visible-light and infrared. In Ghost in the Shell (1995), Major Kusanagi wears a skin-tight semi-transparent thermoptic suit; in the various TV series, Section 9's combat uniforms are thermoptic-equipped. The manga and the film show the characters wearing special devices to be able to see while being invisible. However, in Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, they are absent. In the manga, the camo can be disrupted by dust and rain. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_5bb3aaab | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_5bb3aaab | featureConfidence |
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Ghost in the Shell (1995) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_5bb3aaab | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_5bd0554b | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_5bd0554b | comment |
Warcraft III has Shades, Night Elves (downplayed in that it's only at night and while stationary), Blademasters, and the Sorceress' Invisibility spell. In Warcraft II, casting invisibility on a Demolition Squad kills it outright, while in Warcraft III it just tells you that you cannot use it. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_5bd0554b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_5bd0554b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Warcraft (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_5bd0554b | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_607f6b7 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_607f6b7 | comment |
In the Inspector Gadget episode "A Clear Case", one of Dr. Claw's scientists invents an invisibility cloth using diamonds to deflect light. The scientist then uses the suit to haunt a diamond mine so MAD could collect enough diamonds to make suits for their agents. Unfortunately, while the suits successfully make the agents invisible, due to being unable to see each other, they end up bumping and hitting each other. Even worse, the suits aren't proven to be durable, as during a fight with Gadget, enough hard blows result in the diamond cloth turning to dust. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_607f6b7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_607f6b7 | featureConfidence |
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Inspector Gadget | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_607f6b7 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_60f30aaf | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_60f30aaf | comment |
In Saga of Recluce, invisibility does render the wearer blind... sort of. To use the ability you have to first develop a supernatural sensitivity to either patterns (order) or energy (chaos), either of which means you can see more "blind" than ordinary people can see with light anyhow. Also, the ability is only schematically shaped like a cloak — it's not really an item so much as a spell which the caster has to fuel. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_60f30aaf | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_60f30aaf | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Saga of Recluce | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_60f30aaf | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6196490 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6196490 | comment |
Ghost in the Shell: Public Security Section 9 and a few baddies make frequent use of "thermoptic camouflage", which renders the wearer more or less invisible in both visible-light and infrared. In Ghost in the Shell (1995), Major Kusanagi wears a skin-tight semi-transparent thermoptic suit; in the various TV series, Section 9's combat uniforms are thermoptic-equipped. The manga and the film show the characters wearing special devices to be able to see while being invisible. However, in Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, they are absent. In the manga, the camo can be disrupted by dust and rain. The Rangers (who are chasing S9 characters at the time) and Batou (an ex-Ranger) have eye implants designed specifically to work with thermoptic camo. This still doesn't explain how the others were able to see — perhaps we are meant to assume that most of Section 9 have these implants. The Umibozu commandos in the first season of Stand Alone Complex also have thermoptic camo as well when they're ordered to hunt down the S9 operators. The camo also seems to work better in the anime, even keeping the characters invisible in the snow in one episode (without leaving footprints or getting visible snow to settle on them). Having said that, the PS2 game establishes that thermoptic camo doesn't work in areas with high humidity and attempting to use it will cause the user to appear like a multihued silhouette. |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_6196490 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6196490 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghost in the Shell (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6196490 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_63d3497a | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_63d3497a | comment |
Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf: I Love Wolffy 2: Wolffy and Wilie use an invisibility cloak to run away from the Commander's assistants without being seen. It doesn't work, as the Commander and his assistants are able to find them about a minute later. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_63d3497a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_63d3497a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf: I Love Wolffy 2 | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_63d3497a | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_64dd58b2 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_64dd58b2 | comment |
Harry inherits a cloak from his father which makes everything beneath it invisible. Recreated beautifully on film, too. This cloak is the Trope Namer. As it turns out, the cloak is one of the three Deathly Hallows. Other cloaks, such as ones woven from Demiguise fur, decay over time and are affected by outside spells, but Harry's cloak is just as able to keep its wearer invisible as it was when it was first made and does not budge for one moment when a Death Eater attempts to Summon it off of Harry. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_64dd58b2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_64dd58b2 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Harry Potter | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_64dd58b2 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_66394ca4 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_66394ca4 | comment |
Neuromancer has Molly donning a "mimetic polycarbon" bodysuit, which changes pattern to match the surroundings, in order to infiltrate the Sense/Net headquarters. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_66394ca4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_66394ca4 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Neuromancer | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_66394ca4 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_664b5d51 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_664b5d51 | comment |
In Star Trek III: The Search for Spock and Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, the cloaking devices allow Klingon villains to stalk Starfleet ships and take them by surprise. In Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, the heroes instead use the cloaking device from a stolen Klingon ship to conceal themselves while visiting 20th-century San Francisco. The cloaked Klingon warship in The Final Frontier also ends up saving the day when Spock convinces the Klingons to help Kirk defeat "God". | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_664b5d51 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_664b5d51 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_664b5d51 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6735aaf4 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6735aaf4 | comment |
Mobile Suit Gundam AGE has a near-perfect stealth system used by Vagan for their warships and space stations, though apparently the power requirements are such that Mobile Suits cannot mount it. They also appear to be unable to attack when it's active. The Bisidian pirates managed to steal one for their own ship. SID, guardian of the EXA-DB, has a more advanced version that can be mounted on a smaller frame. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6735aaf4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6735aaf4 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Mobile Suit Gundam AGE | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6735aaf4 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_67b692cc | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_67b692cc | comment |
Battlefield 2142 has this as an unlock for the recon class. It only lasts for a short time, however; EMP will reveal it, and an unlock for support class can put any player using it on the map. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_67b692cc | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_67b692cc | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Battlefield 2142 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_67b692cc | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_69092d08 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_69092d08 | comment |
Late in WarGames Defcon 1, the W.O.P.R develop a new technology, the Stealth Field Generator, which depending on the player's campaign, will be to capture (N.O.R.A.D) or defend (W.O.P.R) it. Succeed in their mission and the following stage will unlock a new unit, the awesome Slayer (N.O.R.A.D) or Mantis (W.O.P.R) vehicle, units with powerful laser cannons and capable of becoming invisible for up to sixty seconds. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_69092d08 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_69092d08 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
WarGames Defcon 1 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_69092d08 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_694ab80 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_694ab80 | comment |
Batman might've also adapted a safer version of the above example (in the B:TAS episode, it's mentioned as being toxic to the user), as Terry's suit in Batman Beyond has a similar function which he uses occasionally. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_694ab80 | featureApplicability |
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Batman Beyond | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_694ab80 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6a4bddd6 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6a4bddd6 | comment |
Iron Man: Ghost has an armor suit which allows him to become invisible and intangible. | |
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Iron Man (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6a4bddd6 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6a9bec1c | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6a9bec1c | comment |
Tsumuji from Shounen Kininden Tsumuji has an invisibility cloak which he can use to sneak around enemies. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6a9bec1c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6a9bec1c | featureConfidence |
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Shounen Kininden Tsumuji (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6a9bec1c | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6ac55ec7 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6ac55ec7 | comment |
Rings, cloaks and other Items of Invisibility from Dungeons & Dragons. Though by the time you can afford one, a lot of the enemies you'll be fighting will have ways around it. (The See Invisibility spell, Tremorsense, Scent...) | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6ac55ec7 | featureApplicability |
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Dungeons & Dragons (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6ac55ec7 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6bbde1c8 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6bbde1c8 | comment |
In Overwatch, Sombra has Thermoptic Camouflage, rendering her invisible to normal sight and allowing her to move twice as fast. However, she needs to drop it to attack or hack or use her Translocator, and enemies can see her if she gets too close or use an ability like Hanzo's Sonic Arrow or Widowmaker's Infrared Vision, plus any damage will force her out of cloak. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6bbde1c8 | featureApplicability |
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Overwatch (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6bbde1c8 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6f1dfbf0 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6f1dfbf0 | comment |
Myth Adventures: Parodied in Myth Conceptions with the low-end-knockoff version, an invisibility sheet. Made of semi-stiff plastic, it can render someone who carries it invisible from observers on one side and can be rolled up for storage. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6f1dfbf0 | featureApplicability |
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Myth Adventures | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6f1dfbf0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6f66b18 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6f66b18 | comment |
The costume worn by Spider-Man throughout most of Spider-Man Unlimited can briefly turn him invisible. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6f66b18 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6f66b18 | featureConfidence |
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Spider-Man Unlimited | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6f66b18 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6fc267a8 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6fc267a8 | comment |
In Far from Home (Mighty Martian Studios), the pirates have a device that makes them only appear on the scanner. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6fc267a8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6fc267a8 | featureConfidence |
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FarFromHomeMightyMartianStudios | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_6fc267a8 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_70814599 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_70814599 | comment |
Stargate SG-1: In Season 3, the Goa'uld system lord Nirrti uses a personal cloaking device which she's developed (possibly reverse-engineered from the naturally phase-shifted Reetou) in an attempt to ruin treaty negotiations between the SGC and Goa'uld. Fortunately, anti-Reetou weapons are able to expose her. The Sodan use Ancient cloaking devices which render themselves invisible but turn out to attract extradimensional parasites. In Season 9, the team discovers Arthur's Mantle, basically a computer which takes the user out of phase, making them invisible, even after they leave its proximity. Daniel guesses that a medieval storyteller who didn't understand the mechanics of the machine attributed its properties to an actual cloak. |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_70814599 | featureApplicability |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_70814599 | featureConfidence |
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Stargate SG-1 | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_70814599 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_70a57983 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_70a57983 | comment |
In Prelude to Dune, a Richese scientist invents the first no-field generator. He sells the technology to the Harkonnens, with the Baron having him build a no-chamber for secret meetings and a small no-ship for hidden strikes, before Rabban kills the scientist. However, unlike the future no-ships, this no-field is a typical cloaking device but doesn't shield against prescience, as evidenced when Rabban tries to use it to attack Wallach IX only for the Bene Gesserit to detect him with their powers and cause the ship to crash. They study the craft and then destroy it to prevent the technology from falling in the wrong hands. It's not clear if the re-discovery of the no-field is independent or a result of the Sisterhood using this knowledge. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_70a57983 | featureApplicability |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_70a57983 | featureConfidence |
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Prelude to Dune | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_70a57983 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_718f3ed1 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_718f3ed1 | comment |
Call of Duty: Black Ops II has an optical camouflage equipment piece the player can find in a few campaign levels, which can be obtained if the player has the Access Kit perk. When active, it doesn't actually conceal you, but makes enemies firing at you less accurate. Enemies also make use of optical camo in a few missions. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_718f3ed1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_718f3ed1 | featureConfidence |
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Call of Duty: Black Ops II (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_718f3ed1 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7385bc4d | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7385bc4d | comment |
Doraemon: Some of Doraemon's pocket gadgets are capable of invisibility. Fujiko F. Fujio was mindful of why true invisibility and vision didn't mix, and so the ones that can be applied to humans mostly work on perception filters. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7385bc4d | featureApplicability |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_7385bc4d | featureConfidence |
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Doraemon (Manga) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7385bc4d | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_738eb11d | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_738eb11d | comment |
The Ganymede Takeover: A soldier of La Résistance uses an illusion machine to turn himself invisible. Unfortunately on turning it off again, he insists that I Can't See Myself, even though everyone else can see him. It's a result of the psychological effects of the illusion machines, which send the users crazy. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_738eb11d | featureApplicability |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_738eb11d | featureConfidence |
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The Ganymede Takeover | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_738eb11d | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_73d7930f | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_73d7930f | comment |
In Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Jem'Hadar soldiers become invisible when on the attack. The same series introduces the USS Defiant, a Pintsized Powerhouse starship equipped with a cloaking device on loan from the Romulans, with the understanding that the Federation will only use it against the Dominion and won't reproduce it. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_73d7930f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_73d7930f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_73d7930f | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_74945bfb | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_74945bfb | comment |
The Crimson Shadow: Luthien gets one, though it leaves behind a crimson silhouette wherever he was when wearing it, the source of the name "the Crimson Shadow". | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_74945bfb | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_74945bfb | featureConfidence |
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The Crimson Shadow | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_74945bfb | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_74a7c927 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_74a7c927 | comment |
In Drake Maijstral, the darksuit — which is the preferred working wear for Allowed Burglars — has a wide variety of stealth technologies built into it. However, as the name suggests, it's mainly useful at night. A blurry cloud of holographic darkness entering a window in broad daylight is likely to attract attention. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_74a7c927 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_74a7c927 | featureConfidence |
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Drake Maijstral | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_74a7c927 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_74f7210c | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_74f7210c | comment |
The Legend of Zelda: Link has the Magic Cape in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. In The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, the Stone Mask allows you to become invisible because no one cares about a stone... until you try to do something plot-important with it on, like trying to take the Hookshot without starting the "beehive" cutscene beforehand in the Pirate Stronghold. |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_74f7210c | featureApplicability |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_74f7210c | featureConfidence |
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The Legend of Zelda (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_74f7210c | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_753a01c0 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_753a01c0 | comment |
The Republic: In the parable of the Ring of Gyges, Gyges finds a golden finger ring which makes its wearers invisible when the collet of the ring is turned inwards (toward the palm). It is a normal ring when the collet is turned outwards. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_753a01c0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_753a01c0 | featureConfidence |
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The Republic | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_753a01c0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_755b343f | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_755b343f | comment |
Halo features lots of "active camouflage," a common Covenant light-bending device that can also be used by the UNSC's Spartans. The UNSC has a less advanced version of this in the form of photoreactive paneling. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_755b343f | featureApplicability |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_755b343f | featureConfidence |
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Halo (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_755b343f | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7668653a | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7668653a | comment |
Mass Effect 2 introduces this technology as a Tactical Cloak, used by an Infiltrator Shepard, Kasumi, and shotgun-wielding Geth Hunters. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7668653a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7668653a | featureConfidence |
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Mass Effect 2 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7668653a | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7668653b | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7668653b | comment |
Returns in Mass Effect 3, this time expanded to the Cerberus Nemesis and Phantom enemies, along with various Infiltrator characters in multiplayer. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7668653b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7668653b | featureConfidence |
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Mass Effect 3 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7668653b | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_76b8cb10 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_76b8cb10 | comment |
The Fallout series features the Stealth Boy, which is established as a knock-off of Chinese technology, leading to Chinese stealth armor showing up in the Operation: Anchorage Downloadable Content for Fallout 3.note The armor shows up in Fallout: New Vegas as well, but it doesn't have a cloaking function, perhaps because its effect has degraded after lying around for 200 years. Both prevent the player from targeting an equipped enemy in VATS. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_76b8cb10 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_76b8cb10 | featureConfidence |
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Fallout (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_76b8cb10 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_77452922 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_77452922 | comment |
In Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl, Hunter J flies around Sinnoh in an airship with a cloaking device. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_77452922 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_77452922 | featureConfidence |
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Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_77452922 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_788767ba | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_788767ba | comment |
Incarnations of Immortality: In Under a Velvet Cloak, Karena finds from Morgan Le Fay that the velvet cloak has magical properties. Morgan teaches Karena how to use the invisibility, phase through the ground, protect the wearer from attack, and finally the spell Karena wanted — "Locate a person", to find her lost lover. Later in the story, Karena finds the most important quality of the cloak: the cloak is not magical — Karena did this all with her innate magical abilities. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_788767ba | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_788767ba | featureConfidence |
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Incarnations of Immortality | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_788767ba | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7988cb68 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7988cb68 | comment |
Mass Effect: Mass Effect 2 introduces this technology as a Tactical Cloak, used by an Infiltrator Shepard, Kasumi, and shotgun-wielding Geth Hunters. Returns in Mass Effect 3, this time expanded to the Cerberus Nemesis and Phantom enemies, along with various Infiltrator characters in multiplayer. |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_7988cb68 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7988cb68 | featureConfidence |
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Mass Effect (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7988cb68 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7abc4637 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7abc4637 | comment |
Swim Swim's group in Magical Girl Raising Project purchases an Invisibility Cloak that perfectly hides the user visually, though it won't protect her from magical skills. Her group uses it for multiple sneak kills, though it proves worthless against Snow White's Psychic Radar and Cranberry's enhanced hearing. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7abc4637 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7abc4637 | featureConfidence |
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Magical Girl Raising Project | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7abc4637 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7ac38ec4 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7ac38ec4 | comment |
Rebuild World: Akira's fourth set of Powered Armor has one of these (also providing Deflector Shields). The Chameleon Camouflage cloak is cheap, resulting in many It's Probably Nothing reactions when Akira tests it near some low-level hunters, so he only uses it for its shields. Akira's sixth set of armor has a higher-grade cloak, prompting the Friendly Shopkeeper Shizuka to tease him not to use it for peeping. He instead uses it to Stealth Hi/Bye due to the 50 billion aurum price on his head due to going on a Roaring Rampage of Revenge on a MegaCorp executive for stealing from his friends. |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_7ac38ec4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7ac38ec4 | featureConfidence |
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Rebuild World | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7ac38ec4 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7b8a465f | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7b8a465f | comment |
The Saurians from Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series have extremely sophisticated cloaking devices which not only render them invisible to the naked eye but also to almost all forms of radar and locating devices. In fact, their invisibility is what makes the Mask of Drake Du Caine so important to Puckworld — it is the one and only thing which can see through their cloaks. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7b8a465f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7b8a465f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7b8a465f | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7f87dafc | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7f87dafc | comment |
In Mobile Suit Gundam SEED, Mirage Colloid for Gundams, ships, and mini-Death Stars. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7f87dafc | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7f87dafc | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Mobile Suit Gundam SEED | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_7f87dafc | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_80c999c0 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_80c999c0 | comment |
The Invisible Man (2020): This is the method used by the titular character to become invisible rather than a serum, specifically being a full-body suit fitted with hundreds of tiny reflective cameras which see and perfectly copy what is in front of and behind the wearer. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_80c999c0 | featureApplicability |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_80c999c0 | featureConfidence |
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The Invisible Man (2020) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_80c999c0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_81692f99 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_81692f99 | comment |
Star Trek: Cloaking devices have been a mainstay of the series since "Balance of Terror" in Star Trek: The Original Series, employed mainly by the Romulans, Klingons, Suliban, and even by the Federation itself (for the Defiant). The Federation is, as a rule, barred from using cloaking devices by the Treaty of Algernon, which also requires the Romulans to stay on their side of the Neutral Zone. A Lensman Arms Race ensues over the length of the franchise between those trying to make more effective cloaks and those trying to find new ways to detect them. In the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Next Phase", the Romulans are revealed to have developed a "phase cloak" which makes their starships not only invisible but also able to pass through normal matter. Unbeknownst to them, a Starfleet Insane Admiral illegally beats them to it in "The Pegasus". Both attempts fail catastrophically. In Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Jem'Hadar soldiers become invisible when on the attack. The same series introduces the USS Defiant, a Pintsized Powerhouse starship equipped with a cloaking device on loan from the Romulans, with the understanding that the Federation will only use it against the Dominion and won't reproduce it. In the Star Trek: Voyager two-parter episode "Dark Frontier", the Voyager uses a cloaking technique developed by the Hansens to rescue Seven of Nine years later. Unfortunately, as the Borg Queen points out, they gained knowledge of this technique when the Hansens were assimilated. The numerous spheres in Season 3 of Star Trek: Enterprise are surrounded by powerful cloaking fields. Star Trek: Discovery: T'Kuvma's house is the only one in the Klingon Empire which possesses cloaking technology. After T'Kuvma is killed and his champion Voq is cast out, Kol offers the technology to the other Klingon houses in exchange for their loyalty, which causes the Federation no shortage of problems. Season 2 then reveals that Section 31 ships use cloaking devices. By the far-future setting of Season 3, cloaking tech is used by both the Federation and their rivals, the Emerald Chain. Notably, Discovery is now easily able to detect the presence of a cloaked ship from some distance, even if they can't pinpoint or identify it. She also has her own cloaking device. |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_81692f99 | featureConfidence |
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Star Trek (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_81692f99 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_82815d49 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_82815d49 | comment |
Tsioque has the titular princess find one in a crypt when she escapes from the dungeon, using it to evade Imp guards. She doesn't get to keep it very long, as she trips off the edge of a staircase and has to hang on for dear life as it blows away from her. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_82815d49 | featureApplicability |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_82815d49 | featureConfidence |
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Tsioque (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_82815d49 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_82d0db97 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_82d0db97 | comment |
Lucy from Cyberpunk: Edgerunners uses the Optical Camo cyberware to turn invisible while pickpocketing eddies and data shards from people with ties to Arasaka. Doubles with Visible Invisibility, as her hair is shown as she’s moving. Her hair is also the first thing David notices from her while going to Arasaka Academy and later when he’s on the subway. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_82d0db97 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_82d0db97 | featureConfidence |
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Cyberpunk: Edgerunners | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_82d0db97 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_83bf844d | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_83bf844d | comment |
Tales of Kolmar: A demon summoner makes Marik of Gundar such a cloak in Song in the Silence. It also keeps any sound he makes from escaping, even twigs breaking underfoot, and masks his smell. Additionally, it makes it much harder to see most things, but any source of light is painfully bright. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_83bf844d | featureApplicability |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_83bf844d | featureConfidence |
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Tales of Kolmar | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_83bf844d | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_8459204b | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_8459204b | comment |
Legend of the Seeker: The Mriswith's cloaks render them invisible. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_8459204b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_8459204b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Legend of the Seeker | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_8459204b | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_84ed197f | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_84ed197f | comment |
A team of mercenaries in Fair Vote have the technological variant, surprisingly in a universe where magic-users are Walking Techbanes. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_84ed197f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_84ed197f | featureConfidence |
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Fair Vote (Fanfic) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_84ed197f | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_8546b09c | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_8546b09c | comment |
In one episode of Pixelface, the QM invents a hat which renders the wearer invisible. Unfortunately, the hat itself remains visible. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_8546b09c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_8546b09c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Pixelface | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_8546b09c | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_85b855e2 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_85b855e2 | comment |
One of the early plots of The Thrawn Trilogy is Grand Admiral Thrawn's search for Palpatine's hidden cloaking technology, suddenly made practicalnote In terms of the power requirements in a breakthrough shortly before the disastrous battle at Endor. But like a true total cloaking device, it's double blind — enemies can't see the cloaked ships, but the cloaked ships can't see outside their own field. Thrawn, being the Magnificent Bastard that he is, still finds some uses: for example, cloaked asteroids in low orbit used as siege weapons. Since the asteroids are invisible, the residents of the planet have no way of knowing whether they've cleared them all and thus have to keep the planetary Deflector Shields permanently raised, which is quite problematic for a planet so heavily populated that it relies on importing food from off-world. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_85b855e2 | featureApplicability |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_85b855e2 | featureConfidence |
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The Thrawn Trilogy | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_85b855e2 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_86814e56 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_86814e56 | comment |
Final Fantasy VI, prior to its Game Boy Advance remake, included a notorious bug, Vanish/Doom, which combined Invisibility (0% physical hits, 100% magic hits) with a Useless Useful Spell (instant death, laughably low hit rate). One-hit kill every time, even for bosses who are supposed to be immune to it. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_86814e56 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_86814e56 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Final Fantasy VI (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_86814e56 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_87c2b177 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_87c2b177 | comment |
In The Invisible Man, Darien Fawkes is implanted with a gland which secretes a liquid, coating both him and his clothing and causing light to bend around him perfectly. Active camouflage meets Psycho Serum. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_87c2b177 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_87c2b177 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Invisible Man | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_87c2b177 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_89465e75 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_89465e75 | comment |
Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Annabeth Chase's Yankees baseball cap allows her, or anyone else who wears it, to become invisible. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_89465e75 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_89465e75 | featureConfidence |
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Percy Jackson and the Olympians | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_89465e75 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_8a063c55 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_8a063c55 | comment |
Shadowscared, god of fear in The Gods of Arr-Kelaan, has a cloak which makes him invisible to everything he fears (which is a lot). It was made by one of his followers, who expected it to make him immortal — instead, it just hid his ghost from Thannatria. Shadowscared could see him, and the follower gladly gave the cloak to Shadowscared so that he could pass on. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_8a063c55 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_8a063c55 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Gods of Arr-Kelaan (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_8a063c55 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9068877a | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9068877a | comment |
Red vs. Blue: The Active Camo from Halo is Tex's armor enhancement. The Meta briefly uses it as well after capturing Tex in Season 6, and again in Season 8, though not as well. In Seasons 11-13, Locus possesses this, as well as various soldiers of the Federal Army of Chorus and the Space Pirates in Charon Industries' employ. |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_9068877a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9068877a | featureConfidence |
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Red vs. Blue (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9068877a | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_90b916ba | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_90b916ba | comment |
The Batman: The Animated Series episode "See No Evil" features a criminal who has stolen a supply of a plastic which can bend light around it and has made for himself an invisibility suit (and similarly outfitted his car). | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_90b916ba | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_90b916ba | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Batman: The Animated Series | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_90b916ba | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_90e2f673 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_90e2f673 | comment |
BattleTech: The chameleon approach is taken with mimetic armor coatings for some types of power armor. The "Chameleon Light Polarization Shield", invisibility on a Mech scale, has never been truly explained but is implied to somehow render a Mech invisible only in the visible light spectrum, allowing it to still hunt in its magnetic resonance and infrared sensor modes. Those Mechs that mount it have to find their own ways around not showing up to those, frequently resorting to advanced composites for construction and various gimmicks to reduce heat signature. The Word of Blake's new Void-Signature System combines the theory of the Chameleon Light Polarization System as well the Null Signature System with Battlesuit Scale mimetic armour to create a system which blocks you from Mag Scan, IR, Radar sensors as well as any visual system by making your 'Mech change colours as to appear the same as their background... thus simply being a blur. |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_90e2f673 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_90e2f673 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
BattleTech (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_90e2f673 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_90f42a9b | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_90f42a9b | comment |
In The Wheel of Time, Warders' cloaks blended with the scenery, making their heads and legs appear disembodied when the cloaks were worn. It's also possible to make a sort of invisibility field using the One Power, but it has to be anchored in place because it causes a weird ripple effect when it moves. The material was apparently called "fancloth" in the Age of Legends, and some characters with know-how can make more than cloaks with it. Before he reveals himself, the newly resurrected Moridin stalks various protagonists and a few of the other Forsaken swathed in the stuff from head to toe (except for his eyes). | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_90f42a9b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_90f42a9b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Wheel of Time | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_90f42a9b | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_928a8b2b | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_928a8b2b | comment |
In The Death Gate Cycle, the Secret Police of the Arianus elves are known as the Unseen because they wear special outfits that blend in with whatever they are adjacent to. While not truly invisible, someone wearing one is very difficult for even a trained observer to see if they move slowly. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_928a8b2b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_928a8b2b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Death Gate Cycle | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_928a8b2b | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_92dd35df | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_92dd35df | comment |
Command & Conquer: Red Alert takes Invisibility Cloak differently, what with even wackier science. The Allies understand this trope as the ability to jam radar or generate Fog of War using specialist vehicles and buildings. Although they mostly subvert this trope, they do learn to build a one-time prototype S.Tank-APC hybrid in Red Alert: Aftermath. Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 sees no changes in their mindset: Mirage Tanks are implied to use holograms to hide themselves. The Soviets (and later on, Yuri's army and Imperial Japan) are more straightforward about this with submarine technology, which survived all the way to Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_92dd35df | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_92dd35df | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Command & Conquer: Red Alert (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_92dd35df | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_93ef7a8c | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_93ef7a8c | comment |
In Super Smash Bros. Melee, these also prevent you from seeing yourself. Of course, this doesn't affect the AI in any way. On the other hand, while you still react to damage from other players while cloaked, they can't actually hurt you until it wears out. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_93ef7a8c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_93ef7a8c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Super Smash Bros. Melee (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_93ef7a8c | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_94e70b02 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_94e70b02 | comment |
Treadstone: In "The McKenna Erasure", a Treadstone agent hides from a thermal camera by wrapping himself in a foil survival blanket. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_94e70b02 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_94e70b02 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Treadstone | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_94e70b02 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_96213dc | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_96213dc | comment |
In Tales From My D&D Campaign, the evil Kua-Toa have developed a way to cheaply mass-produce invisibility cloaks by fueling them with chemicals in their own skin secretions. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_96213dc | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_96213dc | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Tales From My D&D Campaign (Web Video) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_96213dc | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9a4117f2 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9a4117f2 | comment |
In Elf Blood, the punk Scout uses one to escape from the Renegades after he tosses a grenade at them. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9a4117f2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9a4117f2 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Elf Blood (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9a4117f2 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9a8bf274 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9a8bf274 | comment |
Command & Conquer: Each game goes public with some kind of active camouflage unit. In the earlier games, especially before Command & Conquer: Generals, it's more likely that Invisibility Cloak is the expertise of a certain faction. A rule of thumb to reveal an enemy unit is to have a friendly unit approach it, use sensors, or hurt the enemy unit. In Command & Conquer: Tiberian Series, the Brotherhood of Nod is rather fond of Invisibility Cloaks and is specifically mentioned to be the leader in that field. It first began with "Ezekiel's Wheel" Stealth Tanks and the occasional Crate Expectations bonus when the very first C&C game, Command & Conquer: Tiberian Dawn, debuted in 1995, and then just expanded from there. Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun moved on to footsoldier and building versions when it included the aptly named Chameleon Spy, as well as mobile and stationary Stealth Generators which can generate invisibility fields base-wide. As of Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars, Nod has even gained a Support Power derivative. GDI, on the other hand, has learned to somewhat embrace this trope in Tiberium Wars through the use of Sniper teams. EA and Westwood even made sure that the continuity between Tiberian Dawn and Tiberian Sun stayed consistent: Renegade's Black Hand Chameleon soldier◊ is, apparently, the precursor to Tiberian Sun's Chameleon Spy. Command & Conquer: Red Alert takes Invisibility Cloak differently, what with even wackier science. The Allies understand this trope as the ability to jam radar or generate Fog of War using specialist vehicles and buildings. Although they mostly subvert this trope, they do learn to build a one-time prototype S.Tank-APC hybrid in Red Alert: Aftermath. Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 sees no changes in their mindset: Mirage Tanks are implied to use holograms to hide themselves. The Soviets (and later on, Yuri's army and Imperial Japan) are more straightforward about this with submarine technology, which survived all the way to Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3. Command & Conquer: Generals and Generals: Zero Hour are easily the most generous and the least sci-fi C&C games with this trope, seeing how Invisibility Cloak (innate or attained by upgrade) can apply to aircraft, footsoldiers, vehicles, and even buildings alike. Justifiable in a sense that most of it is merely from modern camouflage technology, rather than from Applied Phlebotinum. The extremest of extreme goes to none other than Zero Hour's Stealth General, Prince Kassad. He has the Support Power to cast an Invisibility Cloak on literally anything. |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_9a8bf274 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9a8bf274 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Command & Conquer (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9a8bf274 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9c0955d5 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9c0955d5 | comment |
This is stock equipment in S.L.A.I.: Steel Lancer Arena International. Since energy shields are momentary, uncertain things (they only have a statistical chance of triggering to reduce damage instead of being always on), the more reliable choice in this case is to use a cloaking device that renders the SV effectively invisible, save for a faint Predator-like outline on the upper portion of hulls at close range. Weapons can still be fired and don't drain your cloak meter any faster, so it wasn't unheard of for two or more completely cloaked fighters to dance around each other while invisible while blazing away, resulting in the odd but amusing spectacle from a distance of nothing firing at nothing. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9c0955d5 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9c0955d5 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
S.L.A.I.: Steel Lancer Arena International (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9c0955d5 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9c657880 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9c657880 | comment |
Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol has Ethan and Benji hiding themselves from a guard by hiding below a screen that projects an empty corridor atop them. It even adjusts itself to align with the guard's eyeline, though once more than one person is there to deceive, the machine stops working correctly. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9c657880 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9c657880 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9c657880 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9c9b3095 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9c9b3095 | comment |
In Metroid Prime: Hunters, when bounty hunter Trace is equipped with the Imperialist weapon, he can become invisible so long as he remains still, but the cloak drops as soon as he moves. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9c9b3095 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9c9b3095 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Metroid Prime: Hunters (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9c9b3095 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9d34190a | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9d34190a | comment |
In The Elder Scrolls, it is possible to enchant the Chameleon effect onto armor, clothing, and/or jewelry. The Chameleon effect makes it harder for NPCs to detect the player. The effect can range from 1%-100%, with the chance of NPC detection decreasing the higher the percentage. Enchanting multiple pieces of equipment with the effect can quickly reach Game-Breaker levels, as enemy NPCs will be unable to interact with you in any way, allowing you to steal from or assassinate whoever you want with total impunity. If certain exploits are used to make the effect permanent, it can also be a Game Breaker in another way, in that it breaks the game by making it impossible to advance since you won't be able to interact with NPCs. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9d34190a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9d34190a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Elder Scrolls (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9d34190a | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9e2f90f4 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9e2f90f4 | comment |
In One Piece, the Raid Suit given to Sanji by his Germa 66 family gives him the unique ability to become invisible, (which, ironically, was an ability he always wanted). Naturally, he takes advantage of this to peek in ladies' washrooms. However, once the suit's side effects awaken his dormant genetic enhancements, he decided the suit was not worth becoming emotionless like his brothers and destroyed it. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9e2f90f4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9e2f90f4 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
One Piece (Manga) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_9e2f90f4 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a03824e8 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a03824e8 | comment |
Minor hero the Invisible Hood (a.k.a. Hooded Justice a.k.a. Invisible Justice) in The DCU (and originally from Quality Comics) wears a chemically treated hood and robe which allow him to become invisible. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a03824e8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a03824e8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The DCU (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a03824e8 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a07c34e6 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a07c34e6 | comment |
In The Voyage of Alice, Alice meets a conman who claims to sell invisible fishes, and he says he gives her an invisibility cap which is conveniently supposed to be weightless and similar to air to the touch. Double subverted, as it turns out that it is a functioning invisibility cap, which saves everyone's lives in the story's climax. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a07c34e6 | featureApplicability |
-0.3 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a07c34e6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Voyage of Alice | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a07c34e6 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a1f0b30c | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a1f0b30c | comment |
These are offered for sale in both TaskMaker and The Tomb of the TaskMaker. If the player is wearing one, he or she is less likely to be attacked by monsters or otherwise angered NPCs. However, the player will also be unable to interact with shopkeepers, and non-angered NPCs will only say "I can't see you!" | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a1f0b30c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a1f0b30c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
TaskMaker (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a1f0b30c | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a289a6cd | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a289a6cd | comment |
Sunset Overdrive: Chandler wishes for his "cloak of invisibility", when seeing "cave trolls", a.k.a Herkers in "The King's Feast". | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a289a6cd | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a289a6cd | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Sunset Overdrive (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a289a6cd | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a2a386c9 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a2a386c9 | comment |
In Orion's Arm, this is done by using tiny lasers to project an image into the eyes of onlookers. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a2a386c9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a2a386c9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Orion's Arm (Website) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a2a386c9 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a33d74a4 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a33d74a4 | comment |
In Sword of Truth, the Mriswith's cloaks render them invisible. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a33d74a4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a33d74a4 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Sword of Truth | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a33d74a4 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a4c36b62 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a4c36b62 | comment |
The default special ability of the Infiltrator class in PlanetSide 2 is a regenerating cloaking device. It's not as powerful as most examples, a cloaker can be seen (unless perfectly still) by an enemy on the lookout for them, and cloaking players cannot attack enemies. The cloaking does, however, hide the Infiltrator from the minimap and from being spotted, and the nanomachines that generate the cloak can be switched for ones that absorb incoming damage as well as hiding the player (at the cost of draining more power). The alternate "Stalker" cloaking system forces the player to give up their primary weapon but allows them to stay cloaked indefinitely provided that they occasionally stand still and let the device charge back up. The Flash ATV can also be fitted with a cloaking device, allowing an Infiltrator to make a stealthy and fast entrance... so long as the enemy doesn't hear the roar of the engine. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a4c36b62 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a4c36b62 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
PlanetSide (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a4c36b62 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a59e9998 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a59e9998 | comment |
In While the Clock Chimes, invisibility caps are worn by the kingdom's royal family and the aristocracy, since they are so gorgeous that anyone who sees them goes blind. They are not, as it turns out: they are actually horrendously ugly. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a59e9998 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a59e9998 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
While The Clock Chimes | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a59e9998 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a6543322 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a6543322 | comment |
Touhou Project has resident Gadgeteer Genius Kappa Nitori and her optical camouflage suit. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a6543322 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a6543322 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Touhou Project (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a6543322 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a81325d3 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a81325d3 | comment |
Final Fantasy: Several games include invisibility spells or items. All physical attacks are a guaranteed miss while the item/spell is active (except in the Tactics games, where attacks can typically still hit, but the AI will ignore the invisible unit.) Some incarnations decrease magic evasion and/or magic defense as a trade-off. Final Fantasy VI, prior to its Game Boy Advance remake, included a notorious bug, Vanish/Doom, which combined Invisibility (0% physical hits, 100% magic hits) with a Useless Useful Spell (instant death, laughably low hit rate). One-hit kill every time, even for bosses who are supposed to be immune to it. |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_a81325d3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a81325d3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Final Fantasy (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a81325d3 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a9a6d7c1 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a9a6d7c1 | comment |
In The End, the alien spaceship piloted by the protagonists is supposed to be using one of these when it lands on Earth. The fact that it turns out not to be working properly is one of the factors that kicks off the plot. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a9a6d7c1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a9a6d7c1 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The End (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_a9a6d7c1 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_aacd24cb | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_aacd24cb | comment |
StarCraft has a large number of "cloaked" units, both for the Protoss and the Terrans: Terran Ghosts are latent psychics that can use their powers, coupled with a special suit they wear, to cloak themselves for as long as they have enough energy. The campaign of StarCraft II has Spectres, "enhanced" Ghosts with a similar system. They can also be upgraded so they can cloak indefinitely. Terran Wraiths have a cloak generator that also works on stored energy. It's mentioned that the damn thing is so secret that the Army does anything it takes to destroy wreckages so as not to lose the advantage. A similar device is used in StarCraft II on the Banshee gunships. The invisibility is also not handled with a Hand Wave; when the gunship is cloaked, the whole cockpit goes dark and a visor slides over the pilot's face, presumably connected to a small exterior sensor. The same goes for the Specters' goggles, which slide on when they cloak. The new, more detailed Wraith portrait reveals that this fighter doesn't even have transparent cockpits, to facilitate cloaking. Protoss Observers and Dark Templar are permanently cloaked. The Observers use some kind of technological artifice, while the Dark Templar have invisibility skills as a cultural trait, given their history of persecution by the Khalai. Protoss Arbiters aren't cloaked themselves but serve as an anchor for a reality-warping field that automatically cloaks allied units within a certain radius. This ability is carried over to the Mothership in StarCraft II. |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_aacd24cb | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_aacd24cb | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
StarCraft (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_aacd24cb | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ad7edd1f | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ad7edd1f | comment |
Played with in Kaamelott. Merlin is unable to turn people invisible, but gets around it by designing invisibility panes, which make anyone hiding behind them invisible. Just make sure you remember where you put them. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ad7edd1f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ad7edd1f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Kaamelott | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ad7edd1f | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_aeac03f9 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_aeac03f9 | comment |
In Metroid Dread, Samus fights the Corpius, a creature which can turn invisible.◊ After it's defeated, the creature drops the Phantom Cloak, the piece of Chozo technology which rendered it invisible, which Samus can then equip to become invisible herself. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_aeac03f9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_aeac03f9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Metroid Dread (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_aeac03f9 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_aedc983a | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_aedc983a | comment |
Kilrathi (and later human) stealth fighters in Wing Commander. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_aedc983a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_aedc983a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Wing Commander (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_aedc983a | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_af552e7e | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_af552e7e | comment |
Shadow Pirates in Metroid Prime feature a variation on the "active camouflage" type of cloak. They appear◊ as semi-transparent, leaving beind a darkened region where light does not completely penetrate, making them look like shadows. While they are hard to spot in the visible spectrum, especially in the dark, they stick out like a sore thumb in infrared. The Omega Pirate has a "Chameleon Manta" which lets him become invisible not only to the naked eye, but also to infrared and X-ray vision. The only time he can be seen when the device is activated is when he absorbs the highly radioactive phazon◊ into his body. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_af552e7e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_af552e7e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Metroid Prime (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_af552e7e | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_b40dfcc3 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_b40dfcc3 | comment |
In Starfist, Confederation Marine combat uniforms are called "chameleons" — they incorporate an otherwise undescribed technology that approximates the color of objects in the uniform's near vicinity. Chameleons only work in visible spectrum, a weakness which is ruthlessly exploited by the series' recurring aliens and monsters. Later on, when the Marines are fighting against human rebels, they advance across an open field of chest-high grass. Apparently, no one realized just how brilliant this plan was until they got ambushed by the rebels who could easily spot them. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_b40dfcc3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_b40dfcc3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Starfist | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_b40dfcc3 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_b4fe32c9 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_b4fe32c9 | comment |
Played with in one Invader Zim episode where unintentionally Zim receives a Megadoomer assault robot which can turn completely invisible. Unfortunately, the pilot does not turn invisible, leaving Zim floating in midair as he stomps his way through the neighborhood. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_b4fe32c9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_b4fe32c9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Invader Zim | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_b4fe32c9 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_b5134390 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_b5134390 | comment |
My Immortal gives us the most useless and self-contradictory invisibility cloak ever. People can see it when it's in use. But they can't immediately deduce that this means there's someone using it. But if you send a cat under it to check, you can tell when the cat nods to confirm. This may or may not be explained by the fact that the author persistently misspells it as "invincibility coke". | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_b5134390 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_b5134390 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
My Immortal / Fan Fic | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_b5134390 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_b683f90f | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_b683f90f | comment |
Perry Rhodan has the 'deflector field' (not to be confused with Deflector Shields) as a relatively commonplace technology. It works by bending light around the cloaked object or person and, while useful under the right conditions, isn't too hard to foil since it only affects a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum (an early issue had an invisible intruder detected by 1970s Earth radar) and the field itself can be easily spotted by advanced sensors. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_b683f90f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_b683f90f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Perry Rhodan | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_b683f90f | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_b7e2bb69 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_b7e2bb69 | comment |
The reboot of Syndicate has this for certain mooks, but you don't have one in either single-player or co-op. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_b7e2bb69 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_b7e2bb69 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Syndicate / Videogame | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_b7e2bb69 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_b8c39fe6 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_b8c39fe6 | comment |
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves: Kira's necklace can turn her invisible. This lets her defeat Safina. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_b8c39fe6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_b8c39fe6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_b8c39fe6 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_bae0074b | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_bae0074b | comment |
The Big Knights features hats of invisibility which render the wearer invisible but require the wearer to be naked apart from the hat. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_bae0074b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_bae0074b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Big Knights | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_bae0074b | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_bbc9028b | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_bbc9028b | comment |
In New York Magician, Michel's watch can generate "slips", which are basically this, barring magical people and beings who can see through them. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_bbc9028b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_bbc9028b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
New York Magician | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_bbc9028b | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_bd184166 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_bd184166 | comment |
The Neverending Story: The Belt Ghemmal that Xayide gives to Bastian, is made of glass and makes the wearer invisible. Bastian was disconcerted the first time he wore it as he couldn't even see himself, so he couldn't take it off without Xayide's help. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_bd184166 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_bd184166 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Neverending Story | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_bd184166 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_beac6ffb | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_beac6ffb | comment |
In The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, the Stone Mask allows you to become invisible because no one cares about a stone... until you try to do something plot-important with it on, like trying to take the Hookshot without starting the "beehive" cutscene beforehand in the Pirate Stronghold. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_beac6ffb | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_beac6ffb | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_beac6ffb | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_bec06b26 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_bec06b26 | comment |
In the radio serial The Amazing Interplanetary Adventures of Flash Gordon, after Flash has conquered the cavern world of Syk, he reviews the troops now under his command. He asks Zarkov who the guys wearing cloaks are, and Zarkov identifies them as the Invisibility Batallion. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_bec06b26 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_bec06b26 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Flash Gordon (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_bec06b26 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c0589b98 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c0589b98 | comment |
Specialist Spectre in Call of Duty: Black Ops III has a cloaking ability. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c0589b98 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c0589b98 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Call of Duty: Black Ops III (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c0589b98 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c0d295c4 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c0d295c4 | comment |
Team Fortress 2: The Spy has one built into his wristwatch. It lasts up to 8 seconds and then needs 30 seconds to recharge fully, so using it takes a fair bit of tactical sense. An alternate invisibility watch, the Cloak and Dagger, slowly regenerates while the player is cloaked but standing still, so they can be invisible forever, but it drains much faster while moving. The Dead Ringer turns you invisible after faking your death to the enemy team. You also get a temporary 75% damage reduction, and the cloak doesn't flicker from bumping into enemies. The downside is it can only be activated by taking damage, requiring you to either run around uncloaked waiting for an enemy to shoot you (and hope it's not a random crit or other One-Hit Kill), or find environmental damage (most of which is also a One-Hit Kill) or a reasonably far drop. It also has an extremely loud de-cloak noise, can't be recharged with dispensers or ammo packs, and can't be reactivated unless it is fully charged. This watch in particular has been subject to many Nerfs over the years due to complaints about how much damage reduction it granted and how rapidly it could be recharged with ammo packs when first released, making it very easy to use to survive what would be lethal hits over and over again instead of the intended use of Faking the Dead. |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_c0d295c4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c0d295c4 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Team Fortress 2 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c0d295c4 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c1053c63 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c1053c63 | comment |
The Private Eye: P.I. himself wears a "Dreamcoat" hoodie, which projects opposite surfaces onto its faces to give him the appearence of transparency. Notably, it doesn't include his face or his pants. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c1053c63 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c1053c63 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Private Eye (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c1053c63 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c10b63fa | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c10b63fa | comment |
The V38 Phantom TIE Fighters in Rebel Assault II: The Hidden Empire have this, "a capability previously unheard of for ships their size". Ditto for the facility that produces them, whose cloaking device is disabled by the explosion of the Super Star Destroyer Terror. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c10b63fa | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c10b63fa | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Rebel Assault (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c10b63fa | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c1df815e | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c1df815e | comment |
In Achron, every single unit has active camouflage as the justification for Fog of War (because who is really that near-sighted?). If you get close enough to enemy units, you can see them. Nigh-perfect cloaking also exists in the game and units who have that ability activated can only be seen if a unit with the ability "Detector" is nearby. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c1df815e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c1df815e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Achron (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c1df815e | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c2297a9c | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c2297a9c | comment |
Judge Dredd: Technology allows assassins to cloak themselves completely, although they're still visible on infrared. Judge Dredd once runs into a Predator who is hunting for Judges in Mega-City One and frequently uses its invisibility tech to escape. In one story, someone digs up a highly advanced weaponized wristband from the future, one of the features allowing the wearer to become invisible even to infrared. |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_c2297a9c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c2297a9c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Judge Dredd (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c2297a9c | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c22f50d5 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c22f50d5 | comment |
Goblins in the Castle: Granny Pinchbottom gives one to William, which only works when the hood is raised. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c22f50d5 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c22f50d5 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Goblins in the Castle | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c22f50d5 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c372d504 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c372d504 | comment |
In Priscilla Hutchins, "lightbenders" are basically high-tech invisibility suits. Access for the general public is highly restricted, but the Academy is allowed to use them for exploring new alien worlds. Their use requires care, though, since they don't hide the eyes. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c372d504 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c372d504 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Priscilla Hutchins | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c372d504 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c399cd39 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c399cd39 | comment |
Eclipse Phase has invisibility cloaks in two forms: chameleon cloaks and metamaterial cloaks. Chameleon cloaks use complex arrays of sensors and light emitters to absorb light on one side of the cloak and emit a precise replica on the opposite side, effectively making the user invisible. Metamaterial cloaks are composed of advanced nanomaterials with a negative refractive index, which literally bend light around the cloak. The game actually addresses the Required Secondary Powers necessary to wear such a cloak, stating that the user is blind while wearing it unless they open up a slit to see through by using a piece of 'anti-cloak' (material with a refractive index that cancels out the cloak's). | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c399cd39 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c399cd39 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Eclipse Phase (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c399cd39 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c3e7ab30 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c3e7ab30 | comment |
The RC-P120 from Perfect Dark has an ammunition-powered cloaking device as its secondary function. The game also features stand-alone versions. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c3e7ab30 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c3e7ab30 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Perfect Dark (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c3e7ab30 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c43df4d8 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c43df4d8 | comment |
Doctor Who: In the two-parter "The Empty Child"/"The Doctor Dances", Captain Jack's spaceship has an invisibility cloak, allowing him to park it next to Big Ben. The Doctor can make the TARDIS invisible too if he needs to keep a low profile. This results in the Doctor slamming face-first into it in "The Impossible Astronaut"... while he's in the Oval Office, to boot. In "The Time of the Doctor", two Sontarans try sneaking up on the Doctor, who quickly gets wise to them. In "The Caretaker", the Doctor gives Clara a watch that can turn her invisible. She gives it to her boyfriend Danny Pink so he can see her interact with the Doctor and show there's nothing between them. However, the Doctor is more than capable of detecting it, and Danny switches it off when he realises this. |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_c43df4d8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c43df4d8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Doctor Who | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c43df4d8 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c4a1d59e | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c4a1d59e | comment |
Call of Duty: Call of Duty: Black Ops II has an optical camouflage equipment piece the player can find in a few campaign levels, which can be obtained if the player has the Access Kit perk. When active, it doesn't actually conceal you, but makes enemies firing at you less accurate. Enemies also make use of optical camo in a few missions. Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare has an exosuit ability named Exo Cloak. Specialist Spectre in Call of Duty: Black Ops III has a cloaking ability. |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_c4a1d59e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c4a1d59e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Call of Duty (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c4a1d59e | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c4eb086f | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c4eb086f | comment |
Ghost armor, a late-game armor, has a built-in cloaking function that allows you to move completely undetected so long as you don't attack, with four charges per mission. Activating the cloak gives a +100% Critical Hit chance (reduced to +30% in the Expansion Pack), prevents the user being targeted by reaction fire, and breaks Suppression. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c4eb086f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c4eb086f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Critical Hit | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c4eb086f | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c511c682 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c511c682 | comment |
Asterix: A spy is sent to observe a palace construction in Egypt. He blends into the background terrain and also takes the form of building blocks to hide. Naturally, he's added to the construction. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c511c682 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c511c682 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Asterix (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c511c682 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c6245086 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c6245086 | comment |
One of the standard features of any Crysis nanosuit is a cloak mode. It's a Game-Breaker in single-player, but savvy players in multiplayer modes will still see a shadow and an enemy icon on their mini-maps with a handheld scanner. It slowly drains energy when sitting still, drains it much faster when moving, and totally empties the suit energy meter if you shoot before switching modes. A common and effective workaround for the latter is to uncloak for an instant, fire, then cloak again. Even if an enemy is looking right at you, you'll have a split-second before they manage to react to your presence to fire a shot or two. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c6245086 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c6245086 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Crysis (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c6245086 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c96cfe29 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c96cfe29 | comment |
Link has the Magic Cape in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c96cfe29 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c96cfe29 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c96cfe29 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c9c1bb50 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c9c1bb50 | comment |
Every Support character in Evolve has one of these that can cloak anyone nearby them as well as themselves. The Medic character Lazarus also has one, though his only cloaks himself. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c9c1bb50 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c9c1bb50 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Evolve (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_c9c1bb50 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_cae652c | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_cae652c | comment |
During the Hunter exams of Hunter × Hunter, a minor character (a ninja) captures a giant pig by putting a rock under a camouflage cloak to get it to run into. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_cae652c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_cae652c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Hunter × Hunter (Manga) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_cae652c | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_cb6abef3 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_cb6abef3 | comment |
The S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier in The Avengers (2012) has panels on its underbelly which display the sky above the ship, rendering it invisible to ground observation. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_cb6abef3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_cb6abef3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Avengers (2012) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_cb6abef3 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_cdedd56a | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_cdedd56a | comment |
Exo Squad: The Pirate Clans' ability to cloak their ships is their main advantage over the ExoFleet, and are willing to share once the two join forces. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_cdedd56a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_cdedd56a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Exo Squad | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_cdedd56a | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ce5d5e33 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ce5d5e33 | comment |
Infamously, Wizards & Warriors features an invisibility cloak that turns the character invisible... but only to the player. Enemies can still hit you. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ce5d5e33 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ce5d5e33 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Wizards & Warriors (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ce5d5e33 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_cf69b21e | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_cf69b21e | comment |
In Beast Wars, Ravage and his transwarp cruiser can both cloak, rendering them undetectable to vision and scanners (but not to Silverbolt's keen sense of smell). | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_cf69b21e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_cf69b21e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Beast Wars | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_cf69b21e | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d0952f9f | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d0952f9f | comment |
The Thief of Bagdad (1924) features one of these, which is a literal cloak. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d0952f9f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d0952f9f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Thief of Bagdad (1924) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d0952f9f | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d1548747 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d1548747 | comment |
In Command & Conquer: Tiberian Series, the Brotherhood of Nod is rather fond of Invisibility Cloaks and is specifically mentioned to be the leader in that field. It first began with "Ezekiel's Wheel" Stealth Tanks and the occasional Crate Expectations bonus when the very first C&C game, Command & Conquer: Tiberian Dawn, debuted in 1995, and then just expanded from there. Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun moved on to footsoldier and building versions when it included the aptly named Chameleon Spy, as well as mobile and stationary Stealth Generators which can generate invisibility fields base-wide. As of Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars, Nod has even gained a Support Power derivative. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d1548747 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d1548747 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Command & Conquer: Tiberian Series (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d1548747 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d29994ae | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d29994ae | comment |
The Ninja character from Live A Live has an Invisibility Cloak. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d29994ae | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d29994ae | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Live A Live (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d29994ae | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d4d17cca | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d4d17cca | comment |
In Uglies, the Specials have sneaksuits, suits which can blend in with the surroundings and cannot be seen through normal sight or infrared. The suits can be damaged and one particular character can sense their location since he is very perceptive (although the character in question is seriously underestimated). | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d4d17cca | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d4d17cca | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Uglies | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d4d17cca | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d518ee3e | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d518ee3e | comment |
In the Spiral Arm novel In the Lion's Mouth, Ravn recounts the use of these in the fight. After, Bridget's first guess is an Air-Vent Passageway escape before she deduces that in fact Ravn hid cloaks in the ventilation system, and then escaped, invisible, with her companion as soon as the door opened. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d518ee3e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d518ee3e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spiral Arm | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d518ee3e | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d5c8b37a | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d5c8b37a | comment |
In Turok 2, some of the Endtrails have stealth camouflage. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d5c8b37a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d5c8b37a | featureConfidence |
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Turok (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d5c8b37a | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d7e4b70e | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d7e4b70e | comment |
In Gantz, the hunters get controllers with the ability to turn their user invisible by "changing their frequency". Those who are also invisible and thus on the same frequency can see each other. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d7e4b70e | featureApplicability |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_d7e4b70e | featureConfidence |
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Gantz (Manga) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_d7e4b70e | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_dab32c2 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_dab32c2 | comment |
In Mega Man 7, the Wily Capsule explicitly pulls out a cloak when pulling off its disappearing trick. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_dab32c2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_dab32c2 | featureConfidence |
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Mega Man 7 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_dab32c2 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_dc17fc41 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_dc17fc41 | comment |
The invisibility gadget in The Persistence will make you invisible and generally undetectable by most enemies for the short time. Just tread lightly around Listeners, obviously. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_dc17fc41 | featureApplicability |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_dc17fc41 | featureConfidence |
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The Persistence (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_dc17fc41 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_de276825 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_de276825 | comment |
Quake has the Ring of Shadows, which renders the Player Character invisible for a short period except for his eyes. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_de276825 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_de276825 | featureConfidence |
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Quake (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_de276825 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_de9e7296 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_de9e7296 | comment |
The Fall of Gondolin: So that Tuor can make it safely though Morgoth's territory, Ulmo -the Lord of Waters- gives him a piece of his misty mantle. It is large enough to cover Tuor plus another person from head to foot, and makes its bearer look like a drifting shadow or a passing mist. Unfortunately, it does not completely mask their scent. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_de9e7296 | featureApplicability |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_de9e7296 | featureConfidence |
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The Fall of Gondolin | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_de9e7296 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_df07d96e | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_df07d96e | comment |
In one episode of Lois & Clark, a man invents an invisibility outfit. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_df07d96e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_df07d96e | featureConfidence |
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LoisAndClark | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_df07d96e | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e179ec3a | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e179ec3a | comment |
Calvin uses the technological version twice on his trademark box in Calvin & Hobbes: The Series. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e179ec3a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e179ec3a | featureConfidence |
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Calvin & Hobbes: The Series (Fanfic) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e179ec3a | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e4e93303 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e4e93303 | comment |
Laszlo Hadron and the Wargod's Tomb: Isis Lagato uses a stealthsuit to infiltrate Sel'Akis. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e4e93303 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e4e93303 | featureConfidence |
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Laszlo Hadron And The Wargods Tomb | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e4e93303 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e5d5d23c | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e5d5d23c | comment |
Doom, Doom II and Doom 64 have a Partial Invisibility power-up; this doesn't make it impossible to see the character, just extremely difficult, and those with ranged attacks have a random deviation added to their shots (e.g., fireballs veering off something like 45 degrees from where you actually are at the time; the powerup is rather infamous among the playerbase since in practice, as you'll typically be strafing to avoid enemy fire, it actually makes them better at hitting you because now they can "accidentally" compensate for your movement). The Spectre also has this effect, albeit permanently turned on. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e5d5d23c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e5d5d23c | featureConfidence |
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Doom (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e5d5d23c | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e60d3d7a | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e60d3d7a | comment |
In the Predator series, the titular monsters use advanced technology which renders them practically invisible. It's their main defense against their prey. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e60d3d7a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e60d3d7a | featureConfidence |
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Predator (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e60d3d7a | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e66a25a9 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e66a25a9 | comment |
Rifts shows a surprising dosage of reality in averting the traditional sci-fi cloaking fields. The usual invisibility magic still works, but technological efforts at an Invisibility Cloak take the form of highly advanced "chameleon" fields or coatings which mimic the surroundings rather than bending light around them and making the user blind too. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e66a25a9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e66a25a9 | featureConfidence |
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Rifts (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e66a25a9 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e67a7d6c | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e67a7d6c | comment |
Kaede from Negima! Magister Negi Magi gets one of these as her magical artifact. It's different from most of the other examples on the page in that rather than making the person merely invisible, it consumes them and then turns invisible. Inside is an entire house. Also, Natsumi's artifact makes her and anyone holding her hand completely unnoticeable. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e67a7d6c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e67a7d6c | featureConfidence |
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Negima! Magister Negi Magi (Manga) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e67a7d6c | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e92653af | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e92653af | comment |
In Santa Claus (1959), Merlin gives Santa a flower which can turn him invisible. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e92653af | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e92653af | featureConfidence |
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Santa Claus (1959) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e92653af | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e9703bea | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e9703bea | comment |
The biospark enemy uses one of these in Kirby: Squeak Squad. It isn't too bright about it, though — it leaves its gloves exposed. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e9703bea | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e9703bea | featureConfidence |
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Kirby: Squeak Squad (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_e9703bea | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ea505892 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ea505892 | comment |
In World Trigger, there are two types of Optional Triggers that provide stealth for their users. The Chameleon provides full body invisibility for a short amount of time at the expense of preventing the user from using any other Triggers, offensive weapons included, while Chameleon is turned on. Notable users: A03 Kazama Squad, and B011 Katori Squad. The Bagworm is a cape that prevents operators from identifying the wearer and agents on the field from seeing the wearer on radar. The downside is that it eats away the wearer’s Trion for as long as the cloak is worn. The Bagworm Tag is a low Trion-consumption version of this Trigger designed for the agents in need for prolonged stealth on the field, but it prevents users from equipping other Triggers into the column it is equipped to. Notable users: A02 Shinji Fuyushima, and A08 Asumi Amakura. |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_ea505892 | featureApplicability |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_ea505892 | featureConfidence |
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World Trigger (Manga) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ea505892 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_eaeeea9b | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_eaeeea9b | comment |
Terran Ghosts are latent psychics that can use their powers, coupled with a special suit they wear, to cloak themselves for as long as they have enough energy. The campaign of StarCraft II has Spectres, "enhanced" Ghosts with a similar system. They can also be upgraded so they can cloak indefinitely. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_eaeeea9b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_eaeeea9b | featureConfidence |
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StarCraft II (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_eaeeea9b | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ec9cbbd1 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ec9cbbd1 | comment |
In what may very well be the earliest example of this on television (1954), the "Manhunt in Space" serial of Rocky Jones, Space Ranger introduces the "Cold Light" device. The device works via an inverse of the heat mirage, whereby sufficiently cold light beams render an object invisible. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ec9cbbd1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ec9cbbd1 | featureConfidence |
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Rocky Jones, Space Ranger | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ec9cbbd1 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ecc94716 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ecc94716 | comment |
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare has an exosuit ability named Exo Cloak. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ecc94716 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ecc94716 | featureConfidence |
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Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ecc94716 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ed0803a7 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ed0803a7 | comment |
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country features a Klingon warship which can attack while cloaked, up until then a technological impossibility. Early on, the cloaked ship falsely implicates the Enterprise in an attack on the Klingon Chancellor's flagship; during the climax, the starships Enterprise and Excelsior team up to hunt down and destroy the ship as it sneaks about taking shots at both ships. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ed0803a7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ed0803a7 | featureConfidence |
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Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ed0803a7 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ed2a7866 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ed2a7866 | comment |
Sword Art Online: Death Gun uses a special mantle that has the "Metamaterial Optical Camouflage" ability, rendering him invisible to both the naked eye and satellite scans. This also allows him to spy on his victims unnoticed in order to find out their personal info so as to know where to strike to kill them in the real world. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ed2a7866 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ed2a7866 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Sword Art Online | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ed2a7866 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ee04f49a | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ee04f49a | comment |
The Deus Ex Universe has invisibility biomods/augmentations, notable in that they rapidly drain your batteries and require a separate biomods/augmentations to be silent as well. There are also jackets, which don't drain your batteries, since it is a separate item, but they are rare and expensive, and once it is used up, it's gone. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ee04f49a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ee04f49a | featureConfidence |
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Deus Ex Universe (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ee04f49a | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ee1e7a12 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ee1e7a12 | comment |
In Stuart Little, the car which Stuart drives has an invisibility button. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ee1e7a12 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ee1e7a12 | featureConfidence |
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Stuart Little | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ee1e7a12 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ef076a36 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ef076a36 | comment |
In the Star Trek: Voyager two-parter episode "Dark Frontier", the Voyager uses a cloaking technique developed by the Hansens to rescue Seven of Nine years later. Unfortunately, as the Borg Queen points out, they gained knowledge of this technique when the Hansens were assimilated. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ef076a36 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ef076a36 | featureConfidence |
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Star Trek: Voyager | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_ef076a36 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f01be35d | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f01be35d | comment |
Gor: In Tribesmen of Gor, we learn that the Kurii have developed a ring which makes the bearer invisible, by refracting light around the user. The plot of Explorers of Gor is driven by attempts to recover the ring and plant a booby-trapped fake on the other side. |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_f01be35d | featureApplicability |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_f01be35d | featureConfidence |
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Gor | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f01be35d | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f04b4111 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f04b4111 | comment |
Metroid: In Metroid Dread, Samus fights the Corpius, a creature which can turn invisible.◊ After it's defeated, the creature drops the Phantom Cloak, the piece of Chozo technology which rendered it invisible, which Samus can then equip to become invisible herself. Shadow Pirates in Metroid Prime feature a variation on the "active camouflage" type of cloak. They appear◊ as semi-transparent, leaving beind a darkened region where light does not completely penetrate, making them look like shadows. While they are hard to spot in the visible spectrum, especially in the dark, they stick out like a sore thumb in infrared. The Omega Pirate has a "Chameleon Manta" which lets him become invisible not only to the naked eye, but also to infrared and X-ray vision. The only time he can be seen when the device is activated is when he absorbs the highly radioactive phazon◊ into his body. In Metroid Prime: Hunters, when bounty hunter Trace is equipped with the Imperialist weapon, he can become invisible so long as he remains still, but the cloak drops as soon as he moves. |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_f04b4111 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f04b4111 | featureConfidence |
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Metroid (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f04b4111 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f2ca4774 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f2ca4774 | comment |
Full-body "lightbender" suits are used fairly often in Casanova. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f2ca4774 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f2ca4774 | featureConfidence |
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Casanova (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f2ca4774 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f3ef0f86 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f3ef0f86 | comment |
In Artemis Fowl, Foaly creates an invention called Cam Foil to make the wearer of it invisible. Since it is technological rather than magic, it's prone to problems such as shorting out in rain and not being invisible to cameras. Also, the circuitry can be easily crushed, and the wearer appears as a slight haze, so is still noticeable. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f3ef0f86 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f3ef0f86 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Artemis Fowl | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f3ef0f86 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f6c08260 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f6c08260 | comment |
Various versions exist in GURPS Ultra-Tech. By TL12, the Invisibility Surface works not only in the visual spectrum but well beyond it. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f6c08260 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f6c08260 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
GURPS Ultra-Tech (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f6c08260 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f6da9a18 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f6da9a18 | comment |
Sgt. Frog: The Anti-Barrier, or the system the Keronians use to become invisible to anyone other than a select few, like the Hinatas. It's explained that very curious people (like the mangakas in the deadline arc, and the Hinatas early on) can see straight through it, but then it says this is how Natsumi and Fuyuki saw the Sergeant to begin with... yet Keroro had forgotten about the anti-barrier at that point. Someone slipped, or maybe Keroro's just a moron. (Hint: The latter.) | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f6da9a18 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f6da9a18 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Sgt. Frog (Manga) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f6da9a18 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f73f989a | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f73f989a | comment |
In Kyon: Big Damn Hero, Kyon's greatcoat, skinsuit, PDA, and weaponry combine to give him one of these. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f73f989a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f73f989a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Kyon: Big Damn Hero (Fanfic) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f73f989a | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f975fe9 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f975fe9 | comment |
The Neverending Story: The Animated Adventures of Bastian Balthazar Bux: In the episode "Belt of Invisibility", Vermin discovers Gmal, an invisibility-granting belt which Bastian gets from Xayide, and then uses it to commit a crime spree across Fantasia. Bastian is forced to get a second belt from Xayide to stop Vermin, only for this one to make him not only invisible, but eventually inaudible to everyone except Xayide. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f975fe9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f975fe9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Neverending Story: The Animated Adventures of Bastian Balthazar Bux | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_f975fe9 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fa46743e | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fa46743e | comment |
Star Trek: Nemesis features another new development of the cloaking device, with Praetor Shinzon's Reman warbird Scimitar being able to not only fire her weapons while cloaked but also maintain her shields as well. His ship wrecks the Enterprise and makes short work of two Romulan warbirds that join the fight against Shinzon. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fa46743e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fa46743e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Star Trek: Nemesis | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fa46743e | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fb9c177d | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fb9c177d | comment |
Transformers: In one episode of The Transformers, Megatron invents and uses an invisibility spray gun. In Beast Wars, Ravage and his transwarp cruiser can both cloak, rendering them undetectable to vision and scanners (but not to Silverbolt's keen sense of smell). |
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Invisibility Cloak / int_fb9c177d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fb9c177d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Transformers (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fb9c177d | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fb9fefa6 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fb9fefa6 | comment |
Hc Svnt Dracones has three approaches. A display blanket loaded with a camouflage program can hide you if you're not moving. EM Cloaks cover your electromagnetic signature, but you're still visible. Finally, a Scatterline Unit causes the wearer's outline to blur and become indistinct against their background. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fb9fefa6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fb9fefa6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Hc Svnt Dracones (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fb9fefa6 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fcf34eec | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fcf34eec | comment |
Full Metal Panic!: ECS mode for 3rd generation Arm Slaves, based on an array of rapidly oscillating lasers. Tessa's M6A1 also has ECS despite being 2nd-gen. The first models only shield against infrared, but the newest stuff works against optics as well — with the trade-off of having a strong ozone smell, attracting birds, and freaking out dogs. ECCS sensors can see through the camouflage, and light rain makes it completely useless. It's implied that ECS draws lots of power since every time we see it in use, the Arm Slave in question is either sneaking or standing still (which is a bit strange, seeing that 3rd-gen AS units have cold fusion reactors with nearly three times higher wattage than their 2nd-gen cousins, yet both carry ECS). However, Mao moves at a pretty good clip in the Behemoth story arc even in ECS mode, trashing roadsigns and even "helping" Souske and Weber get their truck through a roadblock. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fcf34eec | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fcf34eec | featureConfidence |
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Full Metal Panic! | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fcf34eec | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fcf43f47 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fcf43f47 | comment |
Elven warriors from the Fighting Fantasy series of books are often depicted as having invisible elven cloaks as part of their arsenal, which gives them a SKILL boost if fought in combat. One of them, Elranel the Elven Thief from Legend of Zagor, shows up as an optional opponent; if he's defeated (in a lengthy and arduous combat due to his already high SKILL stat) you're given an option to keep his cloak, but will need to abandon your armour — the cloak doesn't work when draped over metal. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fcf43f47 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fcf43f47 | featureConfidence |
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Fighting Fantasy | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fcf43f47 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fd0b756 | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fd0b756 | comment |
In The Hobbit, Bilbo acquires a magic ring from Gollum. This ring grants invisibility to its wearer. The Lord of the Rings identifies it as the One Ring, a major Artifact of Doom. The invisibility is a side-effect on mortal wearers who cannot simultaneously exist in the Visible and Invisible worlds. In fact, the ring actually makes its wearer more visible to those who are in the Invisible world, such as the Nazgûl. Spiritual beings, such as Sauron, are not rendered invisible. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fd0b756 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fd0b756 | featureConfidence |
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The Hobbit | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fd0b756 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fd49dcff | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fd49dcff | comment |
Die Another Day somewhat infamously has a car which uses miniature cameras on one end wired to transmission screens on the other, much like existing technology. "Aston Martin call it the Vanquish, we call it... the Vanish." | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fd49dcff | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fd49dcff | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Die Another Day | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fd49dcff | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fe16b92c | type |
Invisibility Cloak | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fe16b92c | comment |
Happy Heroes: Doctor H. invents one in Season 2 episode 15 (which is literally titled "The Invisibility Cloak"). Big M. tries to steal it, only to get Sweet S.'s pajamas instead. | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fe16b92c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fe16b92c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Happy Heroes (Animation) | hasFeature |
Invisibility Cloak / int_fe16b92c | |
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Invisibility Cloak | |
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The Chronicles of Dorsa: Wise Man Evrart hides Tasia from sight due to enchanting herbs that she holds, so she can be snuck out of the palace and escape beheading the next day. | |
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In the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Next Phase", the Romulans are revealed to have developed a "phase cloak" which makes their starships not only invisible but also able to pass through normal matter. Unbeknownst to them, a Starfleet Insane Admiral illegally beats them to it in "The Pegasus". Both attempts fail catastrophically. | |
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In the Captain Future reconstruction novel Avengers of the Moon, our hero uses a man-portable version of his spaceship's fantome generator to infiltrate the moon habitat of a high-ranking politician. However, he has to consider such problems as power supply (only ten minutes using his batteries), being able to navigate when you can't see, and how to hide his footprints. The solution they come up with is for Captain Future to walk in behind, and holding onto, his Robot Buddy Grag, who pretends to be a simple maintenance robot. Later Captain Future uses the fantome generator in a shootout by switching it on, moving his position and aiming his weapon at where he can hear the enemy is (sound can still travel through the field) then turning it off again, giving himself a momentary advantage over his opponents. | |
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