Maxperson
Morkus from Orkus
Yes, exactly! The fighter targets whatever he mentally chooses with 100% certainty!
Whether or not he actually hits his chosen target is determined by an attack roll.
When the fighter wants to whack the guy with mirror image with his greatsword, he 'targets' the creature. In this case, the 'creature' is 'the guy with the images'. Then a roll is made to see if his target is shifted toward an image instead.
Exactly the same thing happens to an attacking caster with fire bolt.
But a caster with hold person has no chance of having his target switched to an image.
Why?
Conceptually, while the fighter and the caster of fire bolt can mentally choose with 100% certainty to 'target' 'the guy with all the images', the attacks they are using must be aimed at the body mass of the target. They may aim at an image instead, since the images all look the same and are swirling around.
But the caster of hold person/magic missile, while choosing to 'target' with 100% certainty 'the guy with all the images', those spells are not 'aimed' at all! Therefore, 'aiming at the wrong image' cannot happen.
And that's what doesn't make sense. If you've lost your target due to it being impossible to track, you should not be able to continue to target it with those other spells. The difference between Fire Bolt and Magic Missile is that you don't have to roll for the Magic Missile. If you did have to roll for Magic Missile, it would also be a spell attack roll. Not having to roll just means that conceptually, it's a spell attack that automatically hits what you target. Mirror Image should be able to cause the caster of Magic Missile to target one of the images, with perfect accuracy.
This drivel is just stuff you made up to be 'the important part'. It's not part of 5E.
Seriously? You're now claiming that spells don't take time to cast? I can't wait to tell the DM I play with.
No it doesn't. Whether or not it requires a body mass is dependent on whether or not the target is a creature. If it targets a creature, then the body mass is in fact targeted. You're here claiming that targeting a creatures doesn't require that you target a creature.Whether or not a spell needs to be precisely aimed at the body mass of the target depends on whether or not the spell requires an attack roll, not that the spell has a target!
Fine. What's that got to do with anyone else? If we are at home or a convention when someone casts magic missile at a guy protected by mirror image, what should we do? Look at what the spell descriptions actually are? Or rule the same way that Maxperson would have ruled if Maxperson had his totally re-designed spell description included in the PHB?
Read the thread. A lot of other people here would rule that Magic Missile is affected and can target images.
Or like a lot of people here, we're going to do what makes sense.We are going to look at what the spell description actually is, not what the spell description isn't!
