Discovering the Reflective Wonders of Florence's Mirrors

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Florence Mirror Magic is a unique and immersive experience located in the beautiful city of Florence, Italy. It is a fascinating attraction that combines art, technology, and magic to create a one-of-a-kind interactive experience for visitors of all ages. When visiting Florence Mirror Magic, guests are transported into a world where reality and illusion blend seamlessly together. The attraction is housed in a historic building that has been transformed into a magical wonderland. Upon entering, visitors are greeted by a stunning mirror maze that plays tricks with their perception of space and dimension. The maze is designed to challenge and captivate guests as they navigate through a seemingly endless labyrinth of mirrors.


Why would you want to duplicate it at a lower level? Can't think of a good reason, but all sorts of situations come up in play!

If you read this to mean You are still casting wish , but it has the effect of the other spell, then the duplicated effect includes the following text When you cast this spell using a spell slot of X level, it does Y. An alternative interpretation would be that wish is enabling you to cast the other spell without using a spell slot and without taking an action or expending components.

Duplicate the spell

The maze is designed to challenge and captivate guests as they navigate through a seemingly endless labyrinth of mirrors. As visitors make their way through the mirror maze, they are also treated to a series of interactive exhibits and installations. These exhibits incorporate mirrors, lights, and digital projections to create mesmerizing visual effects.

Spell to duplicate a cheap nonmagical object?

Is there an existing spell that can duplicate a cheap nonmagical object, such as a handwritten note?

Fabricate ?
Minor Creation?
-Kle.

Klebert L. Hall wrote:

Fabricate ?

Minor Creation?
-Kle.

Thanks for your response. Given the limitations of those spells, it seems both of those would imply the need a Linguistics roll to create a forgery, in order to create a "copy" of the note, which could still be detected as a forgery.

I suppose I can instead try to create a spell of my own (especially with the new guide in Ultimate Magic).

Illusory Script. Compel your reader to believe that the note's the real deal. Or Silent Image and a good Bluff check: "Yes that note over there---the one that you shouldn't try to touch---is genuine.

Many situations that could be solved with a duplicated handwritten note could be better solved with a note that reads "I prepared explosive runes this morning".

2E's Complete Wizard's Handbook has a 1st level spell named Copy and a 4th level spell named Duplicate.

I found a conversion to 3E here. (Where copy become a cantrip)

Apparently a cantrip called Scrivener's Chant in Source Seekers of Secrets which does the following:

Spoiler:

This spell imbues a quill with animate energy and rapidly transcribes words from one page to another. The quill copies a written work at the rate of one normal-sized page per minute. The Linguistics skill can be used to make a convincing copy, but otherwise the reproduction is written in the hand of the caster. You must concentrate upon the material being duplicated for the spell's duration and provide new blank pages as required. The scrivener's chant requires blank paper and a quill or other writing materials, in addition to the material components.

This spell cannot duplicate magical writing (including spells and magical scrolls), though it can duplicate non-magical writing from a magical source.

The 3.5 Spell Compendium has a cantrip named Amanuensis which copies nonmagical text.

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One of the highlights of Florence Mirror Magic is the holographic art display. This display showcases stunning holographic images that appear to float in mid-air, creating a truly immersive visual experience. Another popular exhibit is the infinity room, where visitors are surrounded by mirrors on all sides, creating the illusion of endless space. This room is designed to make guests feel like they are floating in a sea of mirrors, resulting in a truly awe-inspiring experience. Florence Mirror Magic also features a magic theater, where visitors can witness mind-boggling illusions and performances by world-class magicians. These magical acts are designed to leave guests amazed and wondering how they were even possible. In addition to the interactive exhibits and magic performances, Florence Mirror Magic also offers educational programs for schools and groups. These programs aim to teach visitors about the science and art behind mirror magic, providing a unique learning experience in a fun and engaging way. Overall, Florence Mirror Magic is a must-see attraction for anyone visiting Florence. It offers a truly unforgettable experience that combines art, technology, and magic in a way that is sure to leave a lasting impression. Whether you are a fan of art, illusions, or simply looking for something different to do, Florence Mirror Magic is an attraction that should not be missed..

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