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<blockquote data-quote="Greenfield" data-source="post: 6256487" data-attributes="member: 6669384"><p>I had a discussion on this with the friend who runs the local game shop. We were both a bit surprised when we read the actual text.</p><p></p><p>The caster has the option of laying the images out in a chorus line, which leaves the potential for some of the images (or the original) to be under complete cover vis-a-vis a given attacker, yet still have images visible and within reach.</p><p></p><p>Also, traditionally if a caster had 6 images out there, the DM or whoever was running the attack had to roll a dice for every attack to see who/what it struck. As written, though, if the first attack hit the actual caster, all others could be directed there as well. The caster can't shuffle with the images until their turn, after all, so once you've found him his spell is negated until his next action.</p><p></p><p>That last point was a bit of a shock.</p><p></p><p>Most people don't bother to mark where images are and simply treat the spell as ablative miss chance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greenfield, post: 6256487, member: 6669384"] I had a discussion on this with the friend who runs the local game shop. We were both a bit surprised when we read the actual text. The caster has the option of laying the images out in a chorus line, which leaves the potential for some of the images (or the original) to be under complete cover vis-a-vis a given attacker, yet still have images visible and within reach. Also, traditionally if a caster had 6 images out there, the DM or whoever was running the attack had to roll a dice for every attack to see who/what it struck. As written, though, if the first attack hit the actual caster, all others could be directed there as well. The caster can't shuffle with the images until their turn, after all, so once you've found him his spell is negated until his next action. That last point was a bit of a shock. Most people don't bother to mark where images are and simply treat the spell as ablative miss chance. [/QUOTE]
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