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<blockquote data-quote="phindar" data-source="post: 3498259" data-attributes="member: 37198"><p>I'm not sure I buy the blanket argument for a variety of reasons. (The first of which is I'm not convinced putting a blanket over your head would give you concealment. Also, its a non-magical effect, which is less useful comparing it to magical effects. And I'm not sure the best way to figure out a rule is by applying it in a totally artificial scenario that is itself outside the RAW; but I'll accept in the spirit of the hypothetical that a character might end up in battle with a blanket over its head and <em>Mirror Image</em> up.)</p><p></p><p>If the images benefit from environmental concealment (like fog, poor lighting and so on, but not darkness which would invalidate the images altogether, except against darkvision... you see where I'm going with this...) then I can buy them benefiting from spells that grant purely visual effects. That's not a huge leap for me. I prefer that interpretation because I like the idea of spells combining in interesting ways, and if casters want to sink a bunch of spells into primarily defensive abilities, I'm all for that. (And from a game balance perspective, there are ways around MI and there are ways around concealment, so its not a huge deal.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phindar, post: 3498259, member: 37198"] I'm not sure I buy the blanket argument for a variety of reasons. (The first of which is I'm not convinced putting a blanket over your head would give you concealment. Also, its a non-magical effect, which is less useful comparing it to magical effects. And I'm not sure the best way to figure out a rule is by applying it in a totally artificial scenario that is itself outside the RAW; but I'll accept in the spirit of the hypothetical that a character might end up in battle with a blanket over its head and [i]Mirror Image[/i] up.) If the images benefit from environmental concealment (like fog, poor lighting and so on, but not darkness which would invalidate the images altogether, except against darkvision... you see where I'm going with this...) then I can buy them benefiting from spells that grant purely visual effects. That's not a huge leap for me. I prefer that interpretation because I like the idea of spells combining in interesting ways, and if casters want to sink a bunch of spells into primarily defensive abilities, I'm all for that. (And from a game balance perspective, there are ways around MI and there are ways around concealment, so its not a huge deal.) [/QUOTE]
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