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<blockquote data-quote="Springheel" data-source="post: 6846637" data-attributes="member: 6828720"><p>Really? I immediately thought of players using it to get into places they shouldn't be able to, by impersonating servants, or getting free stuff by impersonating some important merchant, or getting out of jail by disguising themselves as a dead body, or sneaking into enemy camps by disguising themselves as enemy guards, avoiding capture by disappearing into crowds, carrying weapons into areas they shouldn't be allowed to by masking them as something else, scaring off enemies by appearing to be something dangerous, framing specific people for crimes, etc.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hmm, I don't see how that can be true. You can't put on a complex disguise in an instant, but a Warlock can turn a corner and come out looking like an entirely different person a few seconds later. Physical disguises are nowhere near as versatile either (you can't make yourself look thinner than you are, for example, or make yourself look clean-shaven if you actually have a full beard). Not to mention that anyone can take off your physical mask to see who you really are, where you need a high level spellcaster to remove this spell.</p><p></p><p>I should note that in the past I've created campaign worlds where there are relatively few "heroes". People with more than a level or two in various classes are uncommon, so the chance of there being local spellcasters looking for illusions and ready to remove them would be rare....maybe that is colouring my perception.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Springheel, post: 6846637, member: 6828720"] Really? I immediately thought of players using it to get into places they shouldn't be able to, by impersonating servants, or getting free stuff by impersonating some important merchant, or getting out of jail by disguising themselves as a dead body, or sneaking into enemy camps by disguising themselves as enemy guards, avoiding capture by disappearing into crowds, carrying weapons into areas they shouldn't be allowed to by masking them as something else, scaring off enemies by appearing to be something dangerous, framing specific people for crimes, etc. Hmm, I don't see how that can be true. You can't put on a complex disguise in an instant, but a Warlock can turn a corner and come out looking like an entirely different person a few seconds later. Physical disguises are nowhere near as versatile either (you can't make yourself look thinner than you are, for example, or make yourself look clean-shaven if you actually have a full beard). Not to mention that anyone can take off your physical mask to see who you really are, where you need a high level spellcaster to remove this spell. I should note that in the past I've created campaign worlds where there are relatively few "heroes". People with more than a level or two in various classes are uncommon, so the chance of there being local spellcasters looking for illusions and ready to remove them would be rare....maybe that is colouring my perception. [/QUOTE]
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