01-17-2018, 04:38 PM
Similar question is whether you can walk across an illusory pavement concealing a pit trap. You believe you can but you don't defy physics.
You hallucinate that you can see at the torchlight but it's either your memory or your imagination that's reflected in your brain. You imitate walking along a corridor while those who can see through the illusion can see you leaning against a wall and attempting to step forward into solid rock.
You think you are walking but then all of a sudden suffer concussion and pierced wounds from the trap, immediately allowing you a new saving throw.
I begin to understand why this (otherwise beautiful) way of handling illusions is ditched in 3E. :-) it's storytelling with lousy rules, freestyle and enjoyable but not really business...
Tapatalkkal küldve az én ALE-L21 eszközömről
You hallucinate that you can see at the torchlight but it's either your memory or your imagination that's reflected in your brain. You imitate walking along a corridor while those who can see through the illusion can see you leaning against a wall and attempting to step forward into solid rock.
You think you are walking but then all of a sudden suffer concussion and pierced wounds from the trap, immediately allowing you a new saving throw.
I begin to understand why this (otherwise beautiful) way of handling illusions is ditched in 3E. :-) it's storytelling with lousy rules, freestyle and enjoyable but not really business...
Tapatalkkal küldve az én ALE-L21 eszközömről