Blur and Mirror Image question - Rules Game Mechanics - D D Beyond No, I don't believe I have had anyone attempt to disbelieve Blur or Mirror Image I'm gonna go out on a limb and suggest that trying to negate either spell effect in the manner that you describe will not work The methods for bypassing the effect are pretty clearly defined in the spell descriptions
Hallucinatory Terrain - Spells - D D Beyond The tactile characteristics of the terrain are unchanged, so creatures entering the area are likely to see through the illusion If the difference isn't obvious by touch, a creature carefully examining the illusion can attempt an Intelligence (Investigation) check against your spell save DC to disbelieve it A creature who discerns the illusion
Mislead - Spells - D D Beyond Dungeons and Dragons (D D) Fifth Edition (5e) Spell - Mislead - You gain the Invisible condition at the same time that an illusory double of you appears
How do I use insight properly? - Tips Tactics - D D Beyond 1 The first and most imporant thing is that you make Wisdom (Insight) check when the DM specifically ask for it just like any other checks usually You can always ask if you can do one after saying you disbelieve or have doubts about the veracity of another creature's speech or intentions for exemple
Mislead - Spells - D D Beyond Dungeons and Dragons (D D) Fifth Edition (5e) Spell - Mislead - You become invisible at the same time that an illusory double of you appears where you a
Using Silent Image to duplicate Fog or magical Darkness? Real fog is cool to the touch and leaves moisture on you Depending on how you rule that visual illusions interact with light, there's a few ways a fake dome of Darkness could fail to hold up to physical inspection as well
Programmed Illusion - Spells - D D Beyond Dungeons and Dragons (D D) Fifth Edition (5e) Spell - Programmed Illusion - You create an illusion of an object, a creature, or some other visible pheno
Illusions - What the Spellcaster Sees - D D Beyond The alternative interpretation is unsatisfying to me and too prone to gameplay cheese and arguments This cuts both ways; enemies that recognize the spell as it's cast or figure the caster couldn't have possibly cast Wall of Stone because they're an Arcane Trickster or whatever don't automatically disbelieve the illusion