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Nine Hands said:
Sadly you are using out dated rules, we all know the thread makes a Charisma attack against your Will Defense.

Oh, sure, where were all you people when I actually had a question posted in this thread?

:D
 

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Nine Hands said:
Sadly you are using out dated rules, we all know the thread makes a Charisma attack against your Will Defense.
As I have not converted to 4E I can say with confidence that I failed my Will save. I am unable to comply with the OP's request.
 

Enchantment - it most likely coulds the mind to prevent the target from taking notice. An Illusion could make it appear mundane, but it wouldn't necessarily affect the target directly.

By the way, I have heard that there is a book out there that has the words "Please Ignore" on the cover. The cover was so effective that nobody ever shipped the book from the warehouse and not a single copy was ever sold. The marketing team who created that cover was of course sacked. The new company hired to replace them came up with the extremely effective cover, "Don't Panic," and the book of course went on the become the most wholly remarkable book in all of the known universe!
 


Thornir Alekeg said:
Enchantment - it most likely coulds the mind to prevent the target from taking notice. An Illusion could make it appear mundane, but it wouldn't necessarily affect the target directly.
If invisibility is an illusion, and a phantasm is an illusion that only works on a target's perceptions, not on everyone's, couldn't please ignore be a phantasm version of invisibility?
 

Whizbang Dustyboots said:
If invisibility is an illusion, and a phantasm is an illusion that only works on a target's perceptions, not on everyone's, couldn't please ignore be a phantasm version of invisibility?
I'm going to say no. A phantasm could make somebody not see something that is in fact there, but if they were to accidently walk into it they would know there is something there that cannot be seen and would most likely be curious as to what it was.

An effective Please Ignore would make the person disregard the object they walked into as unimportant and it is therefore a mind-affecting enchantment.

This is my theory and it belongs to me.
 



You DO realize that by asking us to ignore, this has just turned into a humor thread, yes?


I will intentionally fail my disbelief check and treat the thread as real. Take THAT!

(note to mods: you might want to change this to humor and keep it alive rather than just deleting it)
 

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