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'''Two d'illusion''' enables the casting of a two-dimensional [[Illusion|illusion]] that appears as a flat plane, the nature of which is immediately evident when viewed from the side.  The effect that works best when projected on a flat surface that prevents seeing it from an angle, such as against a solid wall or from a sufficient distance.
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{{Spelltable
 
{{Spelltable
 
| name = Two D'Illusion
 
| name = Two D'Illusion
 
| range = 10 ft.
 
| range = 10 ft.
| duration = 1 round per level
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| duration = 1 [[Combat Round|round]] per [[Experience Level|level]]
 
| area of effect = 6 ft. square
 
| area of effect = 6 ft. square
 
| casting time = 2 [[Action Points|action points]]
 
| casting time = 2 [[Action Points|action points]]
 
| save = none
 
| save = none
| level = cantrip
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| level = [[Cantrip|cantrip]]
 
}}
 
}}
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The caster may create any 2 dimension image desired, with no depth whatsoever. Those who view the image are entitled to a saving throw, or else they will know what it is — but the two d’lusion will remain visible.
 
  
Common images would be an apparent hole, a mirror, a screen to conceal creatures, etc. Note that if the image is of the same nature as the background, it is less likely to be detected as an illusion. The image may be vertical or horizontal.
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The vision depicted must be realistic and "believable."  Perfectly ordinary scenes that might occur anywhere, incorporating movement and creatures going about they're daily lives, may be depicted ... but unrealistic situations, or specific depictions of creatures acting in a defined manner are not enabled by the cantrip.  Thus, a lamplighter carrying a torch could be seen, but he or she couldn't be made to specifically gesture to an observer.
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When seen, the vision will "seem" real; when employed in sufficiently poor light, the illusion can easily be used to conceal someone wishing to hide.  The caster can see through the illusion from any direction, but others, even the caster's friends, are unable to do so. The illusion appears from the back the same as it does from the front.
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The illusion can be projected at any angle, vertically or horizontally, as the caster wishes.
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Note that the cantrip is more powerful as a misdirection than as an illusion intended to be directly viewed.
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See Also,<br>
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[[Illusionary Cantrips]]<br>
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[[Phantasmal Feature (spell)]]
  
See [[Illusionary Cantrips]]
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[[Category: Cantrips]][[Category: Don't Review until 2022]]

Latest revision as of 01:08, 23 October 2021

Two D'llusion (cantrip).jpg

Two d'illusion enables the casting of a two-dimensional illusion that appears as a flat plane, the nature of which is immediately evident when viewed from the side. The effect that works best when projected on a flat surface that prevents seeing it from an angle, such as against a solid wall or from a sufficient distance.

Two D'Illusion
Range 10 ft.
Duration 1 round per level
Area of Effect 6 ft. square
Casting Time 2 action points
Saving Throw none
Level cantrip

The vision depicted must be realistic and "believable." Perfectly ordinary scenes that might occur anywhere, incorporating movement and creatures going about they're daily lives, may be depicted ... but unrealistic situations, or specific depictions of creatures acting in a defined manner are not enabled by the cantrip. Thus, a lamplighter carrying a torch could be seen, but he or she couldn't be made to specifically gesture to an observer.

When seen, the vision will "seem" real; when employed in sufficiently poor light, the illusion can easily be used to conceal someone wishing to hide. The caster can see through the illusion from any direction, but others, even the caster's friends, are unable to do so. The illusion appears from the back the same as it does from the front.

The illusion can be projected at any angle, vertically or horizontally, as the caster wishes.


See Also,
Illusionary Cantrips
Phantasmal Feature (spell)