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Originally Posted by zot
Note that this also means an illusionary wall can actually support and protect from physical things.
Walls are as expensive or more expensive than illusions, btw, so why anyone would learn and use them instead of illusions is beyond me. Who disbelieves a wall?
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Erm, I'm pretty sure that RAW that is not the case.
P.139: An illusion
cannot affect any inanimate object; its effects are wholly mental and are the product of the wizards mind and the minds of those who see the illusion
So it might LOOK like the wall is holding up a heavy weight, but it is not - just like the armour looks damaged, but its only the person inside that actually suffers harm...