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Is the illusory copy of the caster from the Project Image spell immune to any types of damage?
Would the non-leathal damage from Aqueous Orb bypass DR?Does a projected image have a magical aura?Are illusions just mind tricks or do they produce physical images and sounds?What are the most and least-resisted damage types?What are the different methods to destroy a projected image?Can you use the Seeming spell and the Illusion Wizard's Illusory Reality feature to swap out an enemy's weapon?If you cast Disguise Self and then Project Image, is the illusory copy from Project Image disguised?Does the Major Image spell allow the caster to fill the 20 ft cube with as many “body doubles” as he/she sees fit?Do sounds created by Minor Illusion have to have a single fixed origin point?Does the Invulnerability spell protect me from the shared damage of the Warding Bond spell?
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The spell Project Image states:
The illusion looks and sounds like you but is intangible.
and also
If the illusion takes any damage, it disappears, and the spell ends.
Does the intangibility of the illusion imply immunity to one or more damage types?
As an example, one might imagine that damage based on having a tangible physical thing to hurt, like non-magical bludgeoning damage, may not apply.
dnd-5e spells damage illusion damage-types
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The spell Project Image states:
The illusion looks and sounds like you but is intangible.
and also
If the illusion takes any damage, it disappears, and the spell ends.
Does the intangibility of the illusion imply immunity to one or more damage types?
As an example, one might imagine that damage based on having a tangible physical thing to hurt, like non-magical bludgeoning damage, may not apply.
dnd-5e spells damage illusion damage-types
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The spell Project Image states:
The illusion looks and sounds like you but is intangible.
and also
If the illusion takes any damage, it disappears, and the spell ends.
Does the intangibility of the illusion imply immunity to one or more damage types?
As an example, one might imagine that damage based on having a tangible physical thing to hurt, like non-magical bludgeoning damage, may not apply.
dnd-5e spells damage illusion damage-types
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The spell Project Image states:
The illusion looks and sounds like you but is intangible.
and also
If the illusion takes any damage, it disappears, and the spell ends.
Does the intangibility of the illusion imply immunity to one or more damage types?
As an example, one might imagine that damage based on having a tangible physical thing to hurt, like non-magical bludgeoning damage, may not apply.
dnd-5e spells damage illusion damage-types
dnd-5e spells damage illusion damage-types
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No, it is not immune to any damage
If it had an immunity, it would say so. But it doesn't, so it doesn't.
There also is no general rule for illusion damage immunities/resistances that would apply here (or to other illusions.)
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No, it is not immune to any damage
If it had an immunity, it would say so. But it doesn't, so it doesn't.
There also is no general rule for illusion damage immunities/resistances that would apply here (or to other illusions.)
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No, it is not immune to any damage
If it had an immunity, it would say so. But it doesn't, so it doesn't.
There also is no general rule for illusion damage immunities/resistances that would apply here (or to other illusions.)
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No, it is not immune to any damage
If it had an immunity, it would say so. But it doesn't, so it doesn't.
There also is no general rule for illusion damage immunities/resistances that would apply here (or to other illusions.)
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No, it is not immune to any damage
If it had an immunity, it would say so. But it doesn't, so it doesn't.
There also is no general rule for illusion damage immunities/resistances that would apply here (or to other illusions.)
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