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... lls are the same; the more complex they are, the easier it is to spot flaws. Simulating battle scenarios is undoubtedly a very complex illusion, and in such a short time, the effect Mismagius can simulate is limited, so it’s understandable that it can’t be perfect.

But a simple “flash” or “darkness” illusion is as simple as it gets—just a static illusion designed to trouble the opponent’s sight while keeping the method of breaking it undiscoverable…isn’t that simplifying complexity?

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