Koko wa Ore ni Makasete Saki ni Ike to Itte kara 10-nen ga Tattara Densetsu ni Natte Ita. - Vol. 2 Ch. 5.1

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He tells her to 'go for it', then berates her for going for it? Lol.
 
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@Riger i think he already tell her that is just illusion, yet she still think it real, he say go for it so she can experience how fighting against illusion mages...
 
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I don't think the author realises that you could easily die from that level of illusion without committing suicide.
 
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@Riger Well, its badly made in the Manga i would say, originally it is that he tells her its a illusion and let her do her thing and afterwards explains that her way of doing it was wrong, since its useless to directly fight illusions, instead she should have tried to find the sorcerer that casts the illusion.
Its more a learn by experience thing, instead of a school-approach with telling everything beforehand, if its without knowing that it feels a bit weird tho, yeh :D
 
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Oh, he is here to talk. He must be a messenger of "freedom".
 
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I don't think the author realises that you could easily die from that level of illusion without committing suicide.

I feel like it wasn't depicted so well in this chapter, but I reckon what the author had in mind is that if you fall for the illusion, and believe enough in the damage you take, it can lead to the body shutting itself down. Kind of like an extreme placebo effect or maybe, like they say, rabbits, deers, or whatever prey animal it was, can get so scared and shocked that they just drop dead. Apparently even humans can lose consciousness out of sheer fright. The world of this series is a fantasy world of magic, so things ought to be more dramatic than in our world. So, the suicide part must have been poor wording. Or maybe I'm giving too much credit to the author.
 
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I feel like it wasn't depicted so well in this chapter, but I reckon what the author had in mind is that if you fall for the illusion, and believe enough in the damage you take, it can lead to the body shutting itself down. Kind of like an extreme placebo effect or maybe, like they say, rabbits, deers, or whatever prey animal it was, can get so scared and shocked that they just drop dead. Apparently even humans can lose consciousness out of sheer fright. The world of this series is a fantasy world of magic, so things ought to be more dramatic than in our world. So, the suicide part must have been poor wording. Or maybe I'm giving too much credit to the author.

That's exactly what I meant and exactly what I think the authoring is forgetting.
 
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If it's so real it can block sword strikes, can it really be called "illusion"? At this point, it's more like "creation".
 
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If it's so real it can block sword strikes, can it really be called "illusion"? At this point, it's more like "creation".
If i read Luck's explanation properly, it is illusion, but also filled with enough magic to be hit.
 
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If i read Luck's explanation properly, it is illusion, but also filled with enough magic to be hit.
Like I said, can it be still called an illusion at this point?
It's more like conjuring or creation magic now.
 
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Like I said, can it be still called an illusion at this point?
It's more like conjuring or creation magic now.
But it is still Illusion magic, after all, Luck said that all its attacks will not hurt you, but if you believe yourself to be hurt, you might die.
 

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