moritheil
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Patryn of Elvenshae said:No, you're not, and you haven't been since we started goin' 'round on this.
You can create a helmet, and some greaves, and a breastplate, and call the whole deal "D&D Breastplate Armor," which has a unified mechanical effect.
You can apply some fake ears, some make-up, and and a wig and call the whole thing an "Elf Costume," which has a unified mechanical effect.
You can dig a deep hole, cast an illusion of solid ground over it, and call the whole thing an "Illusion-obscured pit trap," which has a unified mechanical effect.
Hmm.
Let me put it to you another way. I stated above that do not consider fake ears and make up applied to be different effects because they are part of the same disguise kit. A wig could be added and remain part of the same disguise kit.
However, a character with 50,000 fake ears cannot gain the cumulative benefits of all of them - would you agree?