Mitchel Rollins
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Andrew Rowe:
If shadows only make solid illusions how is it that the mimic and tirent in gold illusions were able to use transference mana that is not a mana of type the attunement has access to?
Andrew Rowe
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(view spoiler)[The school tests are more complicated than a single Shadow throwing stuff at the students. There are enchantments in use at the facility to enable some of the things to be possible, as you've already seen with things like the test-specific return bells. In addition, there are multiple people involved with running the tests that have different skill sets.
Some of the teachers involved (e.g. Orden) also have multiple attunements, which can provide additional mana types, such as transference.
It's very common for high level attuned to have items to supplement their abilities, too.
So, there are lots of ways that they can make illusions more convincing - or they can simply do things like take a summoned monster and make it look different, if they need something that is more challenging and convincing. (hide spoiler)]
Some of the teachers involved (e.g. Orden) also have multiple attunements, which can provide additional mana types, such as transference.
It's very common for high level attuned to have items to supplement their abilities, too.
So, there are lots of ways that they can make illusions more convincing - or they can simply do things like take a summoned monster and make it look different, if they need something that is more challenging and convincing. (hide spoiler)]
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