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Originally Posted by MikMod
And you want to selectively ignore the other RAW text I posted which shows you how illusions are different?
I didn't say a wizard couldn't see through their eyes, only that what they see will be determined by what they think they will see, not by what is there. Illusions do not have real eyes, the wizard only thinks they do.
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Where do the rules say that a wizard will only see what they think they will see?
Also, why does a spell need real eyes to see? Does scrying use real eyes?