Difference between revisions of "Two D'llusion (cantrip)"
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Enables the casting of a two-dimensional illusion which appears on a flat plane, an effect that works best when the image's surface prevents the viewer from seeing its true nature — ''i.e.'', located against a solid wall or at a sufficient distance to prevent moving around the illusion. | Enables the casting of a two-dimensional illusion which appears on a flat plane, an effect that works best when the image's surface prevents the viewer from seeing its true nature — ''i.e.'', located against a solid wall or at a sufficient distance to prevent moving around the illusion. | ||
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Note the two-d'llusion need not be vertically placed; it can also be cast horizontally upon the ground or above it. | Note the two-d'llusion need not be vertically placed; it can also be cast horizontally upon the ground or above it. | ||
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Revision as of 23:38, 7 April 2021
Range | 10 ft. |
Duration | 1 round per level |
Area of Effect | 6 ft. square |
Casting Time | 2 action points |
Saving Throw | none |
Level | cantrip |
Enables the casting of a two-dimensional illusion which appears on a flat plane, an effect that works best when the image's surface prevents the viewer from seeing its true nature — i.e., located against a solid wall or at a sufficient distance to prevent moving around the illusion.
Moving images may not be depicted, but the cantrip will grant the illusion of depth to the image, so that when seen head on, objects depicted will seem real. When used in sufficiently poor light, or when made to appear the same as the background in front of which it's placed, the cantrip can effectively conceal those attempting to hide — perhaps in the two foot space between the two-d'llusion and a wall. If there is space to stand behind or under the illusion, the caster is able to see through it, but others cannot. The image from the back will appear exactly the reverse as the image from the front.
Note the two-d'llusion need not be vertically placed; it can also be cast horizontally upon the ground or above it.