Yehomer
2007-10-13, 09:33 AM
I wrote this spell for my character, she is a sorcereress and the supreme general of her nation's army. The effect is indeed very strong, but it relies on a character being in command of so many soldiers, which rarely happens.
General's terrifying force
Illusion (figment)
Level: Sor\ wis 4
Components: V, S
Casting Time: 1 minute
Range: 1 mile
Effect: Illusionary millitary force
Duration: 1 hour\ level
Saving Throw: Will disbelief (if interacted with)
Spell Resistance: No
Spellcasting generals can use this spell to make their armies look mightier than they are or to make enemies believe they are attacked from unexpected fronts. This spell will not work unless the caster has at least 5,000 soldiers who consider him their supreme commander. In either version, the spell can't create more than 20,000 soldiers.
The spell can be cast in two versions:
1. Massive army: The caster's army appears to be three times larger than it is. The illusionary soldiers appear where the caster designates, but can not detach themselves from the bulk of the army. The illusionary soldiers can't fight, and disappear if attacked.
A wise caster would locate a few real units between the illusionary units. That way, the enemy thinks he's shreding through illusions, only to suddenly discover real resistence.
2. Tactical manuever: The caster can duplicate up to one quarter of his force. This small force can detach from the main force and provide diversion, such as an attack from an unexpected direction.
General's terrifying force
Illusion (figment)
Level: Sor\ wis 4
Components: V, S
Casting Time: 1 minute
Range: 1 mile
Effect: Illusionary millitary force
Duration: 1 hour\ level
Saving Throw: Will disbelief (if interacted with)
Spell Resistance: No
Spellcasting generals can use this spell to make their armies look mightier than they are or to make enemies believe they are attacked from unexpected fronts. This spell will not work unless the caster has at least 5,000 soldiers who consider him their supreme commander. In either version, the spell can't create more than 20,000 soldiers.
The spell can be cast in two versions:
1. Massive army: The caster's army appears to be three times larger than it is. The illusionary soldiers appear where the caster designates, but can not detach themselves from the bulk of the army. The illusionary soldiers can't fight, and disappear if attacked.
A wise caster would locate a few real units between the illusionary units. That way, the enemy thinks he's shreding through illusions, only to suddenly discover real resistence.
2. Tactical manuever: The caster can duplicate up to one quarter of his force. This small force can detach from the main force and provide diversion, such as an attack from an unexpected direction.