Illusion of calm


Rules Questions


If a creature is immune to any spell with a will save, would they be immune to illusion of calm, it’s a will save, but on hit
Illusion of calm
When casting this spell, you create an illusory double that takes the same space of you. That double makes it look like you are standing still, even when you are not. While under the effects of this spell, you do not provoke attacks of opportunity when you cast a spell, make a ranged attack with a thrown weapon, or move out of your first square during a move action. It does not hide ranged attacks made with any type of projectile weapon.

When a creature hits you with an attack of any type, it gains a saving throw to disbelieve the figment. On a successful saving throw, it successfully disbelieves and the spell’s effect ends for that creature.


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They'd automatically succeed the will save when they needed to make it. Until that point, they'd see the illusion. I think anyway. I'd really need to see the exact wording of their immunity to be sure, as some immunities function as perfect spell resistance, which would have no effect on illusion of calm since it doesn't allow spell resistance.

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