Unleashing the Magic: The Spell Casting Witch's Disguise Guide

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One of the most intriguing and fascinating characters from folklore and mythology is the spell casting witch. Known for their mysterious powers and ability to bend reality to their will, witches have captured the imagination of people around the world for centuries. In popular culture, witches are often depicted wearing a disguise to blend in with society and hide their true nature. This disguise is not only a physical one, but also a psychological one, allowing witches to manipulate those around them without arousing suspicion. The spell casting witch disguise serves multiple purposes. Firstly, it allows witches to avoid persecution and avoid the attention of witch hunters.

Spell casting witch disguise

Firstly, it allows witches to avoid persecution and avoid the attention of witch hunters. Throughout history, witches have been persecuted and feared, and their abilities to cast spells and perform magic have made them targets of suspicion and hatred. By disguising themselves as ordinary individuals, witches can avoid detection and live their lives without fear.

Spell casting witch disguise

So, often, it's assumed that verbal components are out-and-out 'magical-sounding', even if you don't know what the magic means.

Is there a way for this to not be the case (particularly in pathfinder)? Like maybe I want the spells to sound like the yowling of a very *stressed* cat. Or something equally ridiculous, but not neccesarily magical.

Nifft 2018-08-31, 06:34 PM

Silent Spell (PHB)

Mysterious Magic (Secrets of Xen'drik)

Surrogate Spellcasting (Savage Species) + turn into a cat

Mike Miller 2018-08-31, 06:37 PM Would some sleight of hand work? Nifft 2018-08-31, 06:40 PM

Would some sleight of hand work?

Are you casting in sign-language?

Mike Miller 2018-08-31, 06:42 PM

Are you casting in sign-language?

I have to use that language for a verbal component sometime.

I was thinking SoH sounded like the best skill to fit sneaky casting into. It may be a bit of a stretch, but I like it.

Troacctid 2018-08-31, 06:48 PM Sleight of Hand is the skill used to disguise spellcasting. See Rules Compendium. Thurbane 2018-08-31, 07:37 PM

Sleight of Hand is the skill used to disguise spellcasting. See Rules Compendium.

There's also the Conceal Spellcasting skill trick in Complete Scoundrel, but it's somewhat redundant with the RC ruling on SoH.

Mike Miller 2018-08-31, 08:13 PM

I must have read one or both of those, forgot I read them, and came up with the idea again. It is nice to know the concept is RAW

Daefos 2018-08-31, 08:30 PM

So, often, it's assumed that verbal components are out-and-out 'magical-sounding', even if you don't know what the magic means.

Is there a way for this to not be the case (particularly in pathfinder)? Like maybe I want the spells to sound like the yowling of a very *stressed* cat. Or something equally ridiculous, but not neccesarily magical.

If 3.5 is on the table, Nonverbal Spell from the Planar Handbook does exactly this. You still have to make noise when casting spells with verbal components, but that noise can be any sound you�re capable of making, which does not need to sound like mystical mumbo-jumbo.

Goaty14 2018-08-31, 08:42 PM

Nonverbal Spell (Planar Handbook). Turns a verbal component into a sound component, which means that you could beat your chest, play the drums, or stomp your feet to cast spells. Silence still prevents spellcasting, as usual.

unseenmage 2018-09-02, 10:34 AM

Doesnt the Spellcraft skill still trigger regardless though?

If a spell gets cast I'm pretty sure the folks observing who have spellcraft just get a roll to ID it regardless of the casters ability to hide the act.

Feantar 2018-09-02, 10:37 AM

Doesnt the Spellcraft skill still trigger regardless though?

If a spell gets cast I'm pretty sure the folks observing who have spellcraft just get a roll to ID it regardless of the casters ability to hide the act.

Yes, but spellcraft is trained only. That means that a non-spellcaster has no idea.

sleepyphoenixx 2018-09-02, 10:48 AM

Doesnt the Spellcraft skill still trigger regardless though?

If a spell gets cast I'm pretty sure the folks observing who have spellcraft just get a roll to ID it regardless of the casters ability to hide the act.

Not unless you're wearing a Ring of Spell-Battle or have Battlemagic Perception up.

15 + spell level Identify a spell being cast. (You must see or hear the spell�s verbal or somatic components.) No action required. No retry.

unseenmage 2018-09-02, 12:50 PM

Not unless you're wearing a Ring of Spell-Battle or have Battlemagic Perception up.

That true for PF too?

sleepyphoenixx 2018-09-02, 12:55 PM

That true for PF too?

I don't actually play PF, but a quick glance at the PF SRD shows basically the same restriction with different wording.

Identifying a spell as it is being cast requires no action, but you must be able to clearly see the spell as it is being cast, and this incurs the same penalties as a Perception skill check due to distance, poor conditions, and other factors.

Yuki Akuma 2018-09-02, 01:08 PM

The Conceal Spellcasting skill trick in Complete Scoundrel specifically states that viewers can't see that you're casting a spell - they don't get an AoO and they don't get to counter your spell, so one assumes they also just can't make a Spellcraft check to identify it as you cast it.

Once it's in effect they can identify and dispel it just fine though, probably.

There's also the False Theurgy skill trick, which disguises a spell as a different spell - including to Spellcraft. It's pretty handy.

unseenmage 2018-09-02, 02:03 PM

For my own situation I'm playing a doppelganger with mimic superpowers that is a wizard so being able to. ast while appearing to be a commoner or a table.

To make matters worse the other party member has Detect Magic on all the time and so far we're enjoying their character being in the dark about my character being. something else.

Edit
In PF with 3 x spells as custom research spells on a case by case basis.

Faily 2018-09-02, 03:19 PM

Pathfinder offers Cunning Caster (https://www.d20pfsrd.com/feats/general-feats/cunning-caster/) and Concealed Spell (https://www.d20pfsrd.com/feats/general-feats/conceal-spell) (and it's Improved-version too (https://www.d20pfsrd.com/feats/general-feats/improved-conceal-spell)).

unseenmage 2018-09-02, 06:37 PM

Pathfinder offers Cunning Caster (https://www.d20pfsrd.com/feats/general-feats/cunning-caster/) and Concealed Spell (https://www.d20pfsrd.com/feats/general-feats/conceal-spell) (and it's Improved-version too (https://www.d20pfsrd.com/feats/general-feats/improved-conceal-spell)).

Thank You! These should prove quite useful.

Would some sleight of hand work?
Spell casting witch disguise

Secondly, the disguise helps witches gain access to places and people they may need to manipulate for their own purposes. Whether it is infiltrating a royal court to gain influence or entering a home to cast a spell, witches often need to blend in seamlessly with their surroundings. Through their disguise, they can conceal their true identity and intentions, slipping under the radar and achieving their goals undetected. Furthermore, the spell casting witch disguise allows witches to establish trust and build relationships with others. By appearing harmless and unassuming, witches can easily gain the trust of unsuspecting victims, making it easier for them to cast their spells and manipulate events to their advantage. This disguise is a key tool in their arsenal, helping them to deceive and control without raising suspicion. It is important to note that the spell casting witch disguise is not just a physical appearance, but also a state of mind. Witches must adopt the mindset of their disguise, understanding the social norms and expectations of the time and place they are in. This allows them to act convincingly and avoid arousing suspicions. In conclusion, the spell casting witch disguise is an integral part of the witch's toolkit. It allows them to avoid persecution, gain access to their targets, and establish trust with others. The disguise is not just a physical one, but also a psychological one, enabling witches to blend seamlessly into their surroundings and manipulate events to their advantage. The spell casting witch disguise is a fascinating aspect of the witch's character, showcasing their cunning, manipulation, and resourcefulness..

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