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Can the Witch Sight warlock invocation see through the Mirror Image spell?


How can Silent Image be used to obscure vision in combat in 5E?What does mirror image look like?Can a Warlock with the Witch Sight invocation see both the true form and the illusionary or transmuted form?How to handle a warlock with the detect magic invocation?Can truesight see through a druid's Wild Shape?How does True Sight interact with illusions made real?Can touchsight detect a trickster creature under “hide from the world?”What are the vertical limits of Mirage Arcane?Can a creature with Truesight ignore the tactile elements of Mirage Arcane?Does the Major Image spell allow the caster to fill the 20 ft cube with as many “body doubles” as he/she sees fit?













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I came across a bizarre instance where a Pact Blade Warlock with the Witch Sight invocation ended up fighting several lower-level mages, a few of which cast Mirror Image. The Warlock claimed that Witch Sight saw through these false images so that he could see the true mages only.



The Mirror Image spell says:




A creature is unaffected by this spell if it can’t see, if it relies on senses other than sight, such as blindsight, or if it can perceive illusions as false, as with truesight.




The Witch Sight eldritch invocation says:




You can see the true form of any shapechanger or creature concealed by illusion or transmutation magic while the creature is within 30 feet of you and within line of sight.




As the mages are not technically concealing themselves with Mirror Image, I am unsure whether Witch Sight can see through the illusory images, as it only shows you the "true form" of the creature or shapechanger "concealed" by illusion.










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    I think I have to disagree with your assertion that Mirror Image is not "concealing" the caster. From the text: "The duplicates [... shift] position so it's impossible to track which image is real." The whole point of the spell is to conceal the true location of the caster, so that they are harder to hit.
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    Notice that I said "technically". In this way, I meant that they are not actively covering the caster from plain view, but rather misleading this Warlock by shifting around. Hence, they are not concealing the mages in a traditional fashion. Also, I simply shared that I was unsure about the concealment. If I were certain, I would never had asked my question
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I came across a bizarre instance where a Pact Blade Warlock with the Witch Sight invocation ended up fighting several lower-level mages, a few of which cast Mirror Image. The Warlock claimed that Witch Sight saw through these false images so that he could see the true mages only.



The Mirror Image spell says:




A creature is unaffected by this spell if it can’t see, if it relies on senses other than sight, such as blindsight, or if it can perceive illusions as false, as with truesight.




The Witch Sight eldritch invocation says:




You can see the true form of any shapechanger or creature concealed by illusion or transmutation magic while the creature is within 30 feet of you and within line of sight.




As the mages are not technically concealing themselves with Mirror Image, I am unsure whether Witch Sight can see through the illusory images, as it only shows you the "true form" of the creature or shapechanger "concealed" by illusion.










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    I think I have to disagree with your assertion that Mirror Image is not "concealing" the caster. From the text: "The duplicates [... shift] position so it's impossible to track which image is real." The whole point of the spell is to conceal the true location of the caster, so that they are harder to hit.
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    Notice that I said "technically". In this way, I meant that they are not actively covering the caster from plain view, but rather misleading this Warlock by shifting around. Hence, they are not concealing the mages in a traditional fashion. Also, I simply shared that I was unsure about the concealment. If I were certain, I would never had asked my question
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I came across a bizarre instance where a Pact Blade Warlock with the Witch Sight invocation ended up fighting several lower-level mages, a few of which cast Mirror Image. The Warlock claimed that Witch Sight saw through these false images so that he could see the true mages only.



The Mirror Image spell says:




A creature is unaffected by this spell if it can’t see, if it relies on senses other than sight, such as blindsight, or if it can perceive illusions as false, as with truesight.




The Witch Sight eldritch invocation says:




You can see the true form of any shapechanger or creature concealed by illusion or transmutation magic while the creature is within 30 feet of you and within line of sight.




As the mages are not technically concealing themselves with Mirror Image, I am unsure whether Witch Sight can see through the illusory images, as it only shows you the "true form" of the creature or shapechanger "concealed" by illusion.










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I came across a bizarre instance where a Pact Blade Warlock with the Witch Sight invocation ended up fighting several lower-level mages, a few of which cast Mirror Image. The Warlock claimed that Witch Sight saw through these false images so that he could see the true mages only.



The Mirror Image spell says:




A creature is unaffected by this spell if it can’t see, if it relies on senses other than sight, such as blindsight, or if it can perceive illusions as false, as with truesight.




The Witch Sight eldritch invocation says:




You can see the true form of any shapechanger or creature concealed by illusion or transmutation magic while the creature is within 30 feet of you and within line of sight.




As the mages are not technically concealing themselves with Mirror Image, I am unsure whether Witch Sight can see through the illusory images, as it only shows you the "true form" of the creature or shapechanger "concealed" by illusion.







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    I think I have to disagree with your assertion that Mirror Image is not "concealing" the caster. From the text: "The duplicates [... shift] position so it's impossible to track which image is real." The whole point of the spell is to conceal the true location of the caster, so that they are harder to hit.
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    Notice that I said "technically". In this way, I meant that they are not actively covering the caster from plain view, but rather misleading this Warlock by shifting around. Hence, they are not concealing the mages in a traditional fashion. Also, I simply shared that I was unsure about the concealment. If I were certain, I would never had asked my question
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    I think I have to disagree with your assertion that Mirror Image is not "concealing" the caster. From the text: "The duplicates [... shift] position so it's impossible to track which image is real." The whole point of the spell is to conceal the true location of the caster, so that they are harder to hit.
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    Notice that I said "technically". In this way, I meant that they are not actively covering the caster from plain view, but rather misleading this Warlock by shifting around. Hence, they are not concealing the mages in a traditional fashion. Also, I simply shared that I was unsure about the concealment. If I were certain, I would never had asked my question
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I think I have to disagree with your assertion that Mirror Image is not "concealing" the caster. From the text: "The duplicates [... shift] position so it's impossible to track which image is real." The whole point of the spell is to conceal the true location of the caster, so that they are harder to hit.
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I think I have to disagree with your assertion that Mirror Image is not "concealing" the caster. From the text: "The duplicates [... shift] position so it's impossible to track which image is real." The whole point of the spell is to conceal the true location of the caster, so that they are harder to hit.
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Notice that I said "technically". In this way, I meant that they are not actively covering the caster from plain view, but rather misleading this Warlock by shifting around. Hence, they are not concealing the mages in a traditional fashion. Also, I simply shared that I was unsure about the concealment. If I were certain, I would never had asked my question
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Notice that I said "technically". In this way, I meant that they are not actively covering the caster from plain view, but rather misleading this Warlock by shifting around. Hence, they are not concealing the mages in a traditional fashion. Also, I simply shared that I was unsure about the concealment. If I were certain, I would never had asked my question
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Yes, Witch Sight sees through Mirror Image



Mirror Image is illusion magic, which Witch Sight sees through. While not concealing them in the same way Invisibility might, it is concealing them in the same way that hiding in a crowd would (the common definition of conceal being: "keep from sight; hide"). Thus, they should be able to see the real creature for what they are, by seeing the false ones for what they are not.






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    No, Witch Sight can't see through mirror image



    In the last part of Mirror Image's description, it says (emphasis mine):




    A creature is unaffected by this spell if it can’t see, if it relies
    on senses other than sight, such as blindsight, or if it can perceive
    illusions as false, as with truesight
    .




    Witch Sight is not a sense to be relied on - rather, it augments the sense of sight:




    You can see the true form of any Shapechanger or creature concealed by Illusion or Transmutation magic while the creature is within 30 feet of you and within line of sight.




    So the remaining condition is whether or not it allows perception of "illusions as false, as with truesight".



    Truesight is described as follows:




    A creature with Truesight can, out to a specific range, see in normal and magical Darkness, see Invisible creatures and Objects, automatically detect visual illusions and succeed on Saving Throws against them, and perceives the original form of a Shapechanger or a creature that is transformed by magic. Furthermore, the creature can see into the Ethereal Plane.




    This description explicitly gives Truesight the feature "automatically detect visual illusions" in addition to the ability to perceive "the original form of a Shapechanger or creature", the latter of which is almost a word-for-word copy of Witch Sight.



    In summary: Truesight sees through Mirror Image because it can "perceive illusions as false", due to its ability to "automatically detect visual illusions". Witch Sight can only "see the true form", and thus cannot see through Mirror Image. If a Shapechanger used Mirror Image, Witch Sight would see duplicates of the Shapechanger's true form, but would still see the duplicates.






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    Witch Sight is like Blindsight in this case, it's an extrasensory augmentation, and sees through Mirror Image






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    Yes, Witch Sight sees through Mirror Image



    Mirror Image is illusion magic, which Witch Sight sees through. While not concealing them in the same way Invisibility might, it is concealing them in the same way that hiding in a crowd would (the common definition of conceal being: "keep from sight; hide"). Thus, they should be able to see the real creature for what they are, by seeing the false ones for what they are not.






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      Yes, Witch Sight sees through Mirror Image



      Mirror Image is illusion magic, which Witch Sight sees through. While not concealing them in the same way Invisibility might, it is concealing them in the same way that hiding in a crowd would (the common definition of conceal being: "keep from sight; hide"). Thus, they should be able to see the real creature for what they are, by seeing the false ones for what they are not.






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        Yes, Witch Sight sees through Mirror Image



        Mirror Image is illusion magic, which Witch Sight sees through. While not concealing them in the same way Invisibility might, it is concealing them in the same way that hiding in a crowd would (the common definition of conceal being: "keep from sight; hide"). Thus, they should be able to see the real creature for what they are, by seeing the false ones for what they are not.






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        Yes, Witch Sight sees through Mirror Image



        Mirror Image is illusion magic, which Witch Sight sees through. While not concealing them in the same way Invisibility might, it is concealing them in the same way that hiding in a crowd would (the common definition of conceal being: "keep from sight; hide"). Thus, they should be able to see the real creature for what they are, by seeing the false ones for what they are not.







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            No, Witch Sight can't see through mirror image



            In the last part of Mirror Image's description, it says (emphasis mine):




            A creature is unaffected by this spell if it can’t see, if it relies
            on senses other than sight, such as blindsight, or if it can perceive
            illusions as false, as with truesight
            .




            Witch Sight is not a sense to be relied on - rather, it augments the sense of sight:




            You can see the true form of any Shapechanger or creature concealed by Illusion or Transmutation magic while the creature is within 30 feet of you and within line of sight.




            So the remaining condition is whether or not it allows perception of "illusions as false, as with truesight".



            Truesight is described as follows:




            A creature with Truesight can, out to a specific range, see in normal and magical Darkness, see Invisible creatures and Objects, automatically detect visual illusions and succeed on Saving Throws against them, and perceives the original form of a Shapechanger or a creature that is transformed by magic. Furthermore, the creature can see into the Ethereal Plane.




            This description explicitly gives Truesight the feature "automatically detect visual illusions" in addition to the ability to perceive "the original form of a Shapechanger or creature", the latter of which is almost a word-for-word copy of Witch Sight.



            In summary: Truesight sees through Mirror Image because it can "perceive illusions as false", due to its ability to "automatically detect visual illusions". Witch Sight can only "see the true form", and thus cannot see through Mirror Image. If a Shapechanger used Mirror Image, Witch Sight would see duplicates of the Shapechanger's true form, but would still see the duplicates.






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            No, Witch Sight can't see through mirror image



            In the last part of Mirror Image's description, it says (emphasis mine):




            A creature is unaffected by this spell if it can’t see, if it relies
            on senses other than sight, such as blindsight, or if it can perceive
            illusions as false, as with truesight
            .




            Witch Sight is not a sense to be relied on - rather, it augments the sense of sight:




            You can see the true form of any Shapechanger or creature concealed by Illusion or Transmutation magic while the creature is within 30 feet of you and within line of sight.




            So the remaining condition is whether or not it allows perception of "illusions as false, as with truesight".



            Truesight is described as follows:




            A creature with Truesight can, out to a specific range, see in normal and magical Darkness, see Invisible creatures and Objects, automatically detect visual illusions and succeed on Saving Throws against them, and perceives the original form of a Shapechanger or a creature that is transformed by magic. Furthermore, the creature can see into the Ethereal Plane.




            This description explicitly gives Truesight the feature "automatically detect visual illusions" in addition to the ability to perceive "the original form of a Shapechanger or creature", the latter of which is almost a word-for-word copy of Witch Sight.



            In summary: Truesight sees through Mirror Image because it can "perceive illusions as false", due to its ability to "automatically detect visual illusions". Witch Sight can only "see the true form", and thus cannot see through Mirror Image. If a Shapechanger used Mirror Image, Witch Sight would see duplicates of the Shapechanger's true form, but would still see the duplicates.






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            No, Witch Sight can't see through mirror image



            In the last part of Mirror Image's description, it says (emphasis mine):




            A creature is unaffected by this spell if it can’t see, if it relies
            on senses other than sight, such as blindsight, or if it can perceive
            illusions as false, as with truesight
            .




            Witch Sight is not a sense to be relied on - rather, it augments the sense of sight:




            You can see the true form of any Shapechanger or creature concealed by Illusion or Transmutation magic while the creature is within 30 feet of you and within line of sight.




            So the remaining condition is whether or not it allows perception of "illusions as false, as with truesight".



            Truesight is described as follows:




            A creature with Truesight can, out to a specific range, see in normal and magical Darkness, see Invisible creatures and Objects, automatically detect visual illusions and succeed on Saving Throws against them, and perceives the original form of a Shapechanger or a creature that is transformed by magic. Furthermore, the creature can see into the Ethereal Plane.




            This description explicitly gives Truesight the feature "automatically detect visual illusions" in addition to the ability to perceive "the original form of a Shapechanger or creature", the latter of which is almost a word-for-word copy of Witch Sight.



            In summary: Truesight sees through Mirror Image because it can "perceive illusions as false", due to its ability to "automatically detect visual illusions". Witch Sight can only "see the true form", and thus cannot see through Mirror Image. If a Shapechanger used Mirror Image, Witch Sight would see duplicates of the Shapechanger's true form, but would still see the duplicates.






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            No, Witch Sight can't see through mirror image



            In the last part of Mirror Image's description, it says (emphasis mine):




            A creature is unaffected by this spell if it can’t see, if it relies
            on senses other than sight, such as blindsight, or if it can perceive
            illusions as false, as with truesight
            .




            Witch Sight is not a sense to be relied on - rather, it augments the sense of sight:




            You can see the true form of any Shapechanger or creature concealed by Illusion or Transmutation magic while the creature is within 30 feet of you and within line of sight.




            So the remaining condition is whether or not it allows perception of "illusions as false, as with truesight".



            Truesight is described as follows:




            A creature with Truesight can, out to a specific range, see in normal and magical Darkness, see Invisible creatures and Objects, automatically detect visual illusions and succeed on Saving Throws against them, and perceives the original form of a Shapechanger or a creature that is transformed by magic. Furthermore, the creature can see into the Ethereal Plane.




            This description explicitly gives Truesight the feature "automatically detect visual illusions" in addition to the ability to perceive "the original form of a Shapechanger or creature", the latter of which is almost a word-for-word copy of Witch Sight.



            In summary: Truesight sees through Mirror Image because it can "perceive illusions as false", due to its ability to "automatically detect visual illusions". Witch Sight can only "see the true form", and thus cannot see through Mirror Image. If a Shapechanger used Mirror Image, Witch Sight would see duplicates of the Shapechanger's true form, but would still see the duplicates.







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            Witch Sight is like Blindsight in this case, it's an extrasensory augmentation, and sees through Mirror Image






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            if it relies on senses other than sight




            Witch Sight is like Blindsight in this case, it's an extrasensory augmentation, and sees through Mirror Image






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            Yes, because of this text:




            if it relies on senses other than sight




            Witch Sight is like Blindsight in this case, it's an extrasensory augmentation, and sees through Mirror Image






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            Yes, because of this text:




            if it relies on senses other than sight




            Witch Sight is like Blindsight in this case, it's an extrasensory augmentation, and sees through Mirror Image







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              It's not clear to me that witch sight is a "different" sense than sight and not just an improved version of the sense of sight. I think you arrive at the correct answer but I'm not sure the argument is correct. Maybe you could provide more supporting evidence?
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              It's not clear to me that witch sight is a "different" sense than sight and not just an improved version of the sense of sight. I think you arrive at the correct answer but I'm not sure the argument is correct. Maybe you could provide more supporting evidence?
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            It's not clear to me that witch sight is a "different" sense than sight and not just an improved version of the sense of sight. I think you arrive at the correct answer but I'm not sure the argument is correct. Maybe you could provide more supporting evidence?
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            – Rykara
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            $begingroup$
            It's not clear to me that witch sight is a "different" sense than sight and not just an improved version of the sense of sight. I think you arrive at the correct answer but I'm not sure the argument is correct. Maybe you could provide more supporting evidence?
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