Question about the spell Seeming's functionability


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I was trying to figure out if the spell Seeming could be able to cast the illusion over an elemental to make it look one size class higher than what it is. Merely to just give the illusion of a bigger threat. It is just standing still and an illusionist is casting the glamer over it. Is this plausible or would I have to design my own spell to do that. I want to only give the illusion of larger while it stands still and not for attacking. The hope is to give enemies enough of a pause with them thinking the NPC group is more powerful than it really is. Hope this explains it well enough


It doesn't work because it still has the size limitations of disguise self which is a foot taller, and elementals have a least a 4 foot difference in height between their different types as they go up in size.


wraithstrike wrote:
It doesn't work because it still has the size limitations of disguise self which is a foot taller, and elementals have a least a 4 foot difference in height between their different types as they go up in size.

Thank you for clearing that up.


If it's just going to be standing still then you can just create images of extra elementals with Minor Image or some such - maybe even Silent Image.


AVR is right. If he won't move then maybe laying an image over him will work. I am thinking you would need a figment, if you can't get a custom spell.

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