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Altansar

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Spiegelbilder und Standort vortäuschen
« am: 24. Januar 2013, 19:53:28 »
Hallo,
ich wollte gerne wissen, wie sich die oben genannten Zauber decken.
Wenn man 5 Spiegelbilder hat und Standort vortäuschen auf sich gewirkt hat, würfelt man die Fehlschlagschance für jedes Spiegelbild oder nur wenn der Magier selbst Opfer der Attacke ist?

Sol

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Spiegelbilder und Standort vortäuschen
« Antwort #1 am: 24. Januar 2013, 21:48:17 »
In der D&D 3.5 FAQ stand:

Zitat
The mirror image spell description says the images have
an Armor Class of 10 + size modifier + Dexterity modifier.
Can you improve this with spells the spellcaster casts on
herself, such as shield or mage armor? If so, why doesn’t the
spell description say the images have the caster’s Armor
Class? What happens if the caster has cover from her
surroundings? Will cover improve the images’ ACs? What
about concealment? Will fog or foliage produce a miss
chance for a foe that aims an attack at an image? What
about magical concealment, such as a blur or displacement
spell?

The images from a mirror image spell don’t use the caster’s
Armor Class. Use the formula in the spell description to
calculate each image’s Armor Class (10 + caster’s size modifier
+ caster’s Dexterity modifier). Use the caster’s current
Dexterity modifier for each image’s Armor Class, no matter
how the caster happened to get that modifier. Any Armor Class
improvements the caster might have from equipment she
carries or wears, or from magic operating on her person, don’t
apply to the images. For example, a Medium user with a
Dexterity score of 16, a shield spell, and a suit of +2 leather
armor has an Armor Class of 21 (10 +4 shield, +4 armor, and
+3 Dexterity), but her images have an Armor Class of 13 (10
+3 Dexterity).
It’s easiest to assume the images share the user’s location
on the battlefield, and gain any cover bonuses that might apply
to the spell user in that location. If the character in the previous
example were behind cover, she would have an Armor Class of
25 and her images would have an Armor Class of 17.
If the user has concealment from her surroundings, the
images have the same concealment. The images also look just
like the caster, and they share purely visual effects such as the
blur or displacement spell. If the mirror image user is also
using either of these effects, an attack aimed at an image has
the same miss chance an attack aimed at the caster has.

Der Einfachheit halber würde ich das auch für Pathfinder anwenden, auch wenn dort die Spiegelbilder etwas anders geregelt wurden.
"I am Grey. I stand between the candle and the star. We are Grey. We stand between the darkness and the light." (B5)