Level
2nd
Casting Time
1 Action
Range/Area
Touch
Components
V, S, M *
Duration
Concentration
1 Hour
School
Illusion
Attack/Save
None
Damage/Effect
Invisible
A creature you touch becomes invisible until the spell ends. Anything the target is wearing or carrying is invisible as long as it is on the target's person. The spell ends for a target that attacks or casts a spell.
At Higher Levels. When you cast this spell using a spell slot of 3rd level or higher, you can target one additional creature for each slot level above 2nd.
* - (an eyelash encased in gum arabic)
wait since when does invis not require concentration?
This spell does require concentration. That's what the little diamond-shaped "C" icon next to the duration means.
I assume that creatures are not objects and therefore cannot be equiped, dead body in your backpack would be invisible, your friend halfling would be floating in crouched position if hes still alive
Sorry, you're wrong in your breakdown of the word anything - while it implies that it is "any thing", the word anything is not the same, by definition. But let's say you're right, and the meaning is "any thing", which is a more restrictive definition -
"Thing" according to the Brittanica Dictionary, includes the following in its definition, as category 11
"11
Which negates the argument that a "thing" is somehow not a reference to a person at times. See the middle example for how it could be used to define a person.
That said, the argument that a horse is a creature, and that what it is carrying is somehow not included, as it is not part of the "anything" description, is specious. However, it is important to note that the effectiveness of the spell would be diminished, as getting a horse to move quietly, and not move things it brushed against, is problematic.
Finally, of course, is the simple caveat that the DM has the right to determine that, in their campaign, the rules are modified to not include carrying.
All in all, the definition of the spell is clunky at best, and needs to be reworked.