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[5E] Disguise Self - Scope and RAW
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<blockquote data-quote="Li Shenron" data-source="post: 7611540" data-attributes="member: 1465"><p>I definitely think Disguise Self allows to try and look like a specific individual. What are the chances of success are another matter, and it's impossible to pin them down because of too many variables, so the DM has to make some judgement.</p><p></p><p>You can use the spell for a variety of purposes, in vague order of difficulty:</p><p></p><p>- you can look different enough from yourself (so that someone looking for you would fail to recognize you)</p><p>- you can look like another race</p><p>- you can look like another specific individual</p><p></p><p>The difficulty is circumstantial, for example if you're trying to look like an orc, it should be very different whether you then show yourself to a human who perhaps hasn't even <em>seen</em> an orc personally, or an actual orc who should have an easy time spotting gross mistakes in your disguise.</p><p></p><p>Similarly, you might be able to fall for someone disguised as a famous individual you've seen only in pictures, but the disguise may not easily fool their mums.</p><p></p><p>In addition, as a DM I'd like to decide the difficulty also based on how much the caster herself knows about the look of the race/individual she's trying to pass for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Li Shenron, post: 7611540, member: 1465"] I definitely think Disguise Self allows to try and look like a specific individual. What are the chances of success are another matter, and it's impossible to pin them down because of too many variables, so the DM has to make some judgement. You can use the spell for a variety of purposes, in vague order of difficulty: - you can look different enough from yourself (so that someone looking for you would fail to recognize you) - you can look like another race - you can look like another specific individual The difficulty is circumstantial, for example if you're trying to look like an orc, it should be very different whether you then show yourself to a human who perhaps hasn't even [I]seen[/I] an orc personally, or an actual orc who should have an easy time spotting gross mistakes in your disguise. Similarly, you might be able to fall for someone disguised as a famous individual you've seen only in pictures, but the disguise may not easily fool their mums. In addition, as a DM I'd like to decide the difficulty also based on how much the caster herself knows about the look of the race/individual she's trying to pass for. [/QUOTE]
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