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|summary=Opponents under illusion spells are considered flat-footed against you.
 
|summary=Opponents under illusion spells are considered flat-footed against you.
 
|fluff=He swung at the figure in front of him, but it turned out to just be an illusion! Nothing personal, kid.
 
|fluff=He swung at the figure in front of him, but it turned out to just be an illusion! Nothing personal, kid.
|benefit=Opponents interacting with an illusion spell that they have failed their save against, or do not call for a save, count as flat-footed against you.
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|benefit=Opponents interacting with an illusion spell that they have failed their save against, or does not call for a save, count as flat-footed against you.
 
|special=Note that usually interacting with an illusion spell causes a saving throw to be made.
 
|special=Note that usually interacting with an illusion spell causes a saving throw to be made.
 
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Illusionary Opportunist [General] He swung at the figure in front of him, but it turned out to just be an illusion! Nothing personal, kid.Benefit: Opponents interacting with an illusion spell that they have failed their save against, or does not call for a save, count as flat-footed against you. Special: Note that usually interacting with an illusion spell causes a saving throw to be made.


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Article BalanceModerate +
AuthorSurgo +
Identifier3.5e Feat +
PrerequisiteNone +
RatingUndiscussed +
SummaryOpponents under illusion spells are considered flat-footed against you. +
TitleIllusionary Opportunist +
TypeGeneral +