From: | dbuehrer@******.carl.org dbuehrer@******.carl.org |
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Subject: | Invisibility question... |
Date: | Tue, 03 Oct 2000 08:06:38 -0600 |
In the case of basic invisibility I would rule yes. This, IMO, creates an
illusion in the caster's mind. So if a caster is trying to target
something on the other side of an invisible wall, he isn't really seeing
his target, but an illusion of the target.
In the case of improved invisibility I would also rule yes. Improved
invisibility creates physical illusions IMO. In the above example the
spell would be replacing the wall with a physical illusion of whatever is
behind it. The caster still isn't targeting the actual target, but a
physical illusion of the target.
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