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Originally Posted by Anthony
That argues for (4) the illusion can see what observers think it should be able to see.
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I like this. First, It means it is easy for an illusion to behave like it does have its own senses on the battle map. So it’s easy to play and practical. The illusion can enter and attack hexes that the wizard can’t see, but other figures know about.
Second, it means that the illusion is still a mental phenomenon of the observers, which I happen to like. It means the beliefs of the observers all contribute to the power of the illusion.