![]() I started to give ghosts as an example but then I realized you can actually attack ghosts so that implies some kind of resistance even if they're ghostly. Also, you probably feel something, even if it's just a chill as you pass through them. Now if you cast Gust of Wind at it and the caster isn't spending his actions to keep it moving in response, that seems like an actualy physical interaction with fog. What if you make an illusion of something that one does not expect to feel when you touch it, like thick fog? I understand that it reveals something as an illusion if you "physically interact with it" when it's a solid object you're making, but illusory fog pretty much behaves just as the real thing. That might work for exceptionally stupid creatures who might not over-think it. You have to conceal them before the enemy knows about them, or else try to sell it to them that the terrain changed mid-combat. But these things typically require a little setup pre-combat. If others hide from them they cannot be targeted.Seems like the best use of Silent Image to take advantage of terrain, like to conceal a pit, or better a pool of acid with the floor. I think you have a decent point in creating an illusion of fog would possibly not be as easy to detect is an illusion on touch, but you should still get a check, possibly with advantage I think as you move into it I think, and automatically succeed if you're in the fog for prolonged time.Īs long as it works, people in the fog are blinded, so people have advantage to attack them, and they have disadvantage to attack others. Any Druid, Ranger, Sorcerer, Wizard could learn fog cloud and would likely recognize the spell isn't a fog cloud, just like Bard, Sorcerer, Wizard being able to know silent image would make them able to tell it's just that. So gnomes might be able to figure out quite easily it's an illusion. ![]() I can imagine a ordinary bandit seeing a spell cause smoke to materialize or expand out from a single point and not immediately assume it's a trick.Īgreed, I'd allow it to work on pretty much anything that relies on sight, that doesn't cast spells themselves, or would reasonably know of low level illusion spells. Please instead reply in the ongoing threads rather than making new ones.įeel free to add to the community resource folder and the resource list. Limit Direct Response Posts - New posts that could reasonably serve as a reply to a different post that is in the top 40 of “Hot” may be removed by the moderators at their discretion. ![]() No low-effort/OC/image posts - Official sources, homebrew images, and new information/product photos are the exception. No D&D Beyond content sharing posts - DDB Content sharing is restricted to the weekly thread which you can find here For info on how to filter by flair on various apps and sites click here. For more information on which flair to use check here. Limit Homebrew - You may only post one new homebrew thread per day.Īll posts must be flaired - Submissions should be flaired with an appropriate flair. Limit self-promotional links - Any self-promotional external links (such as blogs, storefronts or Kickstarters) must be related to D&D and posted no more than once every 14 days. ![]() ![]() Text memes should be relevant to discussion. Use clear, concise title names - Titles must be clear, concise, and not worded in a misleading fashion.ĭo not post memes or joke posts - Meme images should be posted on /r/dndmemes. Do not suggest ways for such material to be obtained. Please respect the opinions of people who play differently than you do.ĭo not suggest piracy - Any non-fair use posts containing closed content from WotC or any third party will be removed. Please join us on our discord, and our new Lemmy server:īe civil to one another - Unacceptable behavior includes name calling, taunting, baiting, flaming, etc. A place to discuss the latest version of Dungeons & Dragons, the fifth edition, known during the playtest as D&D Next. ![]()
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