You location a phantasm on a creature or an object you contact so that divination spells expose false records about it. The goal can be an inclined creature or an object that isn’t being carried or worn by using every other creature.
Arcanist Magic Aura 5e
- Level: 2 (Illusion)
- Casting time: 1 Action
- Components: V, S, M*
- Range(area): Touch
- Attack(save): None
- Damage(effect): Deception
- School: Illusion
- Duration: 24 Hours
When you forged the spell, pick out one or each of the following effects. The impact lasts for the duration. If you solid this spell on the identical creature or object each and every day for 30 days, setting the equal impact on it every time, the phantasm lasts till it is dispelled.
False Aura: You exchange the way the goal seems to spells and magical effects, such as realize magic, that notice magical auras. You can make a nonmagical object show up magical, a magical object shows up nonmagical, or exchanges the object’s magical air of secrecy so that it seems to belong to a precise faculty of magic that you choose. When you use this impact on an object, you can make the false magic obvious to any creature that handles the item.
Mask: You alternate the way the goal seems to spells and magical outcomes that become aware of creature types, such as a paladin’s Divine Sense or the set-off of an image spell. You pick out a creature kind and different spells and magical results deal with the goal as if it has been a creature of that kind or of that alignment.
FAQ
- Can the Nystul’s Magic Aura spell make you immune to/unable to be focused through the Dominate Person spell?
Nystul’s Magic Aura solely influences spells and magic consequences that realize creature sorts or alignments. Therefore, spells such as Dominate Person or results such as Turn Undead are unaffected by using Magic Aura.
- Can Nystul’s Magic Aura’s False Aura alternative be used on creatures?
The probably intent is that False Aura is usable on creatures
- Nystul’s Magic vs Scrying. Does it in any way assist a goal in hiding from a scry?
Yes, the listing of consequences is exhaustive; No, none of them defeat scrying