@NightFantom Maybe it is just the shadow spells then. Video game implementations don't exist for those spells and also even if they do means no creative solutions for those spells unfortunately. I guess illusion becoming mundane once you typify it into a concrete system inevitably makes illusion weaker, then. I also read the school tier list for illusion in this guide. https://rpgbot.net/dnd35/characters/classes/wizard
Reshirams_Rad_Slam
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@NightFantom But wasn't Pathfinder 1e which has 50% more content than 3e equally popular during 4e? Also wasn't simplicity the point of the old school renaissance movement with even simpler rules from the good old days which doesn't seem to be as popular as DnD or Pathfinder
Yeah. I'm not high level enough to fully know if it's good enough in ToEE but it seems only Color Spray is a good gnome illusion specialist spell I see and other spells like mirror image and invisibility don't need speccing