Seeming Spell: The spell disguises bodily look as properly as clothing, armor, weapons, and equipment. You can make every creature appear 1 foot shorter or taller and show up thin, fat, or in between. You cannot trade a target’s physique type, so you ought to pick out a shape that has the identical simple association of limbs. Otherwise, the extent of the phantasm is up to you. The spell lasts for the duration, except you use your motion to disregard it sooner.
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Seeming 5e
- Level: 5 (Illusion)
- Casting time: 1 Action
- Components: V, S
- Range(area): 30 ft
- Attack(save): CHA save
- Damage(effect): Control
- School: Illusion
- Duration: 8 Hours
The adjustments wrought via this spell fail to preserve up to bodily inspection. For example, if you use this spell to add a hat to a creature’s outfit, objects bypass via the hat, and all of us who touch it would experience nothing or would experience the creature’s head and hair. If you use this spell to show up thinner than you are, the hand of any person who reaches out to contact you would bump into you whilst it was once apparently nevertheless in midair.
FAQ
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Does the spell seeming stop on a druid when they use wild shape?
Seeming will no longer work to make a dire wolf show up as an orc.
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Can Disguise Self be used to impersonate a unique person?
After that the extent of the phantasm is up to you, you will in all likelihood have to work with your GM some to work out how precisely this works.
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Does the Invisibility spell disguise the illusory look produced with the aid of the Seeming spell?
Invisibility or Greater Invisibility spells would now not make the illusions from Seeming end up invisible.
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What hassle is meant by means of Seeming’s “basic association of limbs”?
Generally, the range and function of limbs need to match. Beyond that, it is up to the DM.