Trainz said:If a wizard casts the spell Superior Invisibility from Complete Arcane p. 125, can he still cast spells with verbal components ? The spell mentions that it prevents sound...
MoonZar said:I think that illusion spell affect the brain of your opponent and not you. That mean, the brain of your opponent think that you're invisible. So if this only affect the brain of your opponent why this would prevent you from casting verbal component spells ?
Hypersmurf said:It's a glamer, isn't it? Not a phantasm. It doesn't affect anyone's mind (hence the lack of the [mind-affecting] descriptor).
Glamers don't make people think anything. They "change the subject's sensory qualities". It changes you - the subject - into a person-who-makes-no-sound.
(I'm away from my books, so if Superior Invisibility is in fact a phantasm, ignore all that.)
-Hyp.
MoonZar said:But does the character body is truly invisible ?
This why i thought, that ilusion spells affect directly the sensory qualities of the enemy, who don't see you anymore because you affected him and not you.
Trainz said:Sooo....
... can the wizard cast verbal spells if he is under the effect of a superior invisibility ?