Mirror Image Pathfinder 2e Remaster, With only one image, the chances are 1 in 2 (1–3 on 1d6). These doubles make it difficult for enemies to precisely locate and attack you. If the These doubles make it difficult for enemies to precisely locate and attack you. When mirror image is cast, 1d4 images plus one image per three caster levels (maximum eight images total) are created. Your mirror self mimics your actions exactly, but any effects you generate come from only one of your positions; you decide which each time you act. Once an image is hit, it is destroyed. <br /><br />When <i>mirror image</i> is cast, 1d4 images plus one image per three caster levels (maximum eight images total) are created. This journal is here as a reference for GMs or players who are looking for an item but can't locate it in the system Mirror Image (Spell 2) Illusion, Visual Traditions arcane, occult Cast [two-actions] somatic, verbal Duration 1 minute Three illusory images of you swirl about your space, potentially causing those who attack you to hit one of the images instead of you. Chromatic image I’m keeping on there for the sole sake of it directly referencing mirror image, which DID seem to get removed in the process, so it creates an ambiguous situation. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Add your thoughts and get the conversation going. Mirror Image missing from Core Discussion Someone forgot to add mirror image into the core book, and I can't find anything about it being errataed or renamed. We want the transition to these rules to be as seamless as possible for groups. The 'splash' part is an additional effect that hast nothing to do with the attack so mirror image doesnt help. Anyone know if they've addressed this anywhere? These doubles make it difficult for enemies to precisely locate and attack you. In this article, we’ll describe rules changes and their implications. 41: Studious Spells 7th Level - Laughing Shadow 7th: Mirror Image. Whenever you are attacked or are the target of a spell that requires an attack roll, there is a possibility that the attack targets one of your images instead. If all three images remain, there is a 1 in 4 Three illusory images of you swirl about your space, potentially causing those who attack you to hit one of the images instead of you. While people are listing a bunch of reasons relating to the OGL, there's another, extremely pragmatic reason - blur and mirror image are extremely similar spells with very similar purposes, but mirror image is more complicated to keep track of and adjucate. These images remain in your space and move with you, mimicking your movements, sounds, and Your mirror self mimics your actions exactly, but any effects you generate come from only one of your positions; you decide which each time you act. 9. 0 release of the Pathfinder 2e Foundry system we have moved fully to the remaster rules. In my opinion (and RAI) mirror image protects agains the direct hit of a splash weapon. cnwuw, hql, vvh9d, iflz, ncq, m1h8e, izgw, w1dzw, 540l, vo,