Ringlerun
First Post
I am not up with how illusions are delt with in 3.5 or 4E but back in the day the players had to verbally say they are disbelieving what they are seeing then make a saving throw. This made illusions quite powerful, because without some reason for the players to believe otherwise the illusion would work as intended. No arbitrary will rolls for belief.
I remember a great encounter with a red dragon on a pile of gold. As the wyrm slithered down the pile to engage us in battle it made no noise. So our resident mage yells out " I disbelieve this illusion" he was quite surprised when the dragon breathed on him. It was using a ring of silence.
I remember a great encounter with a red dragon on a pile of gold. As the wyrm slithered down the pile to engage us in battle it made no noise. So our resident mage yells out " I disbelieve this illusion" he was quite surprised when the dragon breathed on him. It was using a ring of silence.