Hypersmurf
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fenixdown said:Another question I've been trying to decide is this: if a blurred character picks up a blanket and puts it on his head, assume his images do the same. But then where do the extra blankets come from? To me, that seems like it'd negate the effect entirely, since either all the blankets for all the images would suddenly poof into existence (figments aren't mind-affecting, so anyone watching would be able to notice this), or else the character would be the only one with a blanket on his head.
I'd apply the "While moving, you can merge with and split off from figments so that enemies who have learned which image is real are again confounded" clause there.
One of the four wizards picks up a blanket. Suddenly, all four have blankets. You know which one picked up the real blanket - and can target him directly - until the wizard's next action. At that point, while moving, he can merge with and split off from figments, so that you - the enemy who has learned which image is real - are again confounded.
-Hyp.