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Re: seeing through an image or illusion's eyes?



Hi all,
 
On page 137 of ITL it says that the wizard can see thru the 
eyes of an Illusion.  So I think the question is closed.

Or is the forum arguing that Illusions are too powerful and 
this ability should be nerfed?

Warm regards, Rick.



On 2019Jul 9,, at 00:56, Jeffrey Vandine <jlv61560@yahoo.com> wrote:

It always seemed to me that the illusion rules were pretty straightforward on this issue -- you can't do it.  If you wanted to do something like that, there were other spells, or better yet, other player characters.

On Tuesday, July 9, 2019, 12:46:07 AM PDT, Peter von Kleinsmid <pvk@oz.net> wrote:


A current question on the SJG TFT forum asks if a wizard can see
through an image's or illusion's eyes and see things that the wizard
himself is unaware of.

e.g. Can a wizard use an image to see what's around a corner? Or
would he need to use a real summoned creature to do that?

How do you all answer this as GMs, either as rules interpretations or
as house rules?

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