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IIRC there is. But it's below the intelligence of an animal. A green slime, for instance, can't see an illusion.

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David

On Thu, 27 Sep. 2018, 09:30 Daniel Tulloh, <drfaustus61@cox.net> wrote:

OK.

I don't think it makes much sense .. seems like there should be a minimum IQ to believe an illusion

But I guess you can argue the matter both ways.

Thanks all

On September 26, 2018 at 7:18 PM Thomas Fulmer <tfulmer1@gmail.com> wrote:

Disbelief by animals is on page 5 of my advanced wizards copy. I haven't checked the new book.

Animals don't intentionally disbelieve, but on first contact they get a 3vsiq for natural illusions and a 2vsIQ for dragons and less natural things. If it's a pack they still only get one roll but against the average IQ of the pack.

--Thomas


On Wed, Sep 26, 2018, 19:05 Brett Slocum < brett.slocum@gmail.com> wrote:
I believe animals have no chance of Disbelieving illusions.

Brett

On Wed, Sep 26, 2018, 5:55 PM Daniel Tulloh < drfaustus61@cox.net> wrote:

I got it after emailing the good folks at SJGames, thanks.

But a quick read through the Wizard infro raised a question.   It must be true because SJ mentions it more than once.

The intro has Krait's summoned wolf and Yzor's illusory wolf fighting.  But .. is this even possible? 

Can an animal, such as wolf (IQ6) even BELIEVE an illusion?

I'd like to hear opinions on the subject.

Dan