Olaf the Stout
Hero
Silent Spell does no such thing.
Benefit
A silent spell can be cast with no verbal components.
Yeah, mega brain fart on my behalf there! I don't know why I was thinking that.



Olaf the Stout
Silent Spell does no such thing.
Benefit
A silent spell can be cast with no verbal components.
No it would not be a fair effect. It wouldn't be bright enough, since that would be going beyond the ability of the spell.I think a dazzled effect would be a fair effect from a silent image fireball. It would be very bright, yes?
SRD said:Because figments and glamers (see below) are unreal, they cannot produce real effects the way that other types of illusions can. They cannot cause damage to objects or creatures, support weight, provide nutrition, or provide protection from the elements. Consequently, these spells are useful for confounding or delaying foes, but useless for attacking them directly.
Your player is trying to turn the spell into Shadow Evocation (lesser).The resident powergamer in my group wants to use Silent Image to replicate the Fireball spell. He wanted to know if he can do this and if people fail their Will save will they take any damage?
I'd have the targets think they were hurt, but no real damage (can't die, etc from it). They might waste a cure spells in belief they were hurt (if they would heal self from real one)I was just wondering what the spell should actually do if the person fails their Will save. I know that Silent Image doesn't have any sound, temperature, smell, etc., However, imagine a person rolls a 1 for their Will save. What effect would you make the spell have on them?
Olaf the Stout