07-14-2018, 01:34 PM
The fodder of an illusion should be left up to the writers, if it doesn't effect the actual result. IE, I use an illusion to confuse you to hit something, it doesn't matter what I made you see and that should be left up to the writers as its very circumstantial, asking someone to flesh out every possible circumstantial illusion is the tedious stuff I was stalking about, it doesn't matter what I made them see, it only matters that I did make them see. Myself and my opponent should be given the freedom to work with circumstantial illusions, but this is just a small tangent of the needless info we are being asked for.
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