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The cloak is a cloak of invisibility. But it's different then other cloaks of invisibility because the invisibility spell lasts forever.
At lvl 68 you can learn it from any Mage trainer
Voldemort, Dumbledore, or other powerful wizards don't need an invisibility cloak; according to the story, there is a simple spell they can use to make themselves invisible, and using this spell is much more convenient than using a cloak.
In World of Warcraft: The Invisibility spell is a mage class ability the provides the mage with a limited duration kind of stealth. While not actually a true stealth spell, Invisibility makes the mage disappear over 3 seconds time (instant if talented) and makes it so no one else can see them. The mage can move around, but if they cast any spells, the effect ends. Lasts 20 seconds.
Invisibility, possibly!
The spell tome can be bought from Drevis Neloren at the college of Winterhold once the player reaches level 70 illusion.
Yes, it can be acquired through a spell tome named invisibility from the master illusionist in the College of Winterhold.
In World of Warcraft, mages have the ability to turn invisible temporarily. They do not drop aggro (threat), and any action other than moving will break the spell. They gain this spell at level 78 and there is one glyph and one talent (currently, things might change in Mists of Pandaria) that alter how Invisibility works. Prismatic Cloak, a talent, reduces the time invisibility take to activate, while the Glyph of Invisibility increases your movement speed while invisible.
The correct spelling is invincibility (inability to be harmed or defeated).The similar word is invisibility (state of being unseen, not visible).
The one that Harry Potter had is not real. It doesn't exist. But human can draw just like real and look invisible from far away or something.
Yes, it is real... but beware, someone is now going to come and haunt you for the rest of your life now that you have read this paragraph!