QUOTE (Yerameyahu @ Jun 23 2010, 01:55 PM)

I'm having a little trouble with the grammar. Are you saying that Illusion spells cloak themselves as a free effect?
I'm saying that False Impression and Manascape, two Mana Illusion spells from Digital Grimoire, allows you to mask an aura(s) to look like another type of aura.
"These spells create illusions designed to feed false information to the magical senses of passers-by. While it cannot create auras or astral forms where there are none, it can change the impressions gained from Assensing, the Psychometry or Sensing metamagic, the Astral Window spell, the Magic Sense adept power, and other magical senses. False Impression affects a single sustained or quickened spell, aura, astral form, or the like, while Manascape can affect an entire area, changing the impression of background count, multiple auras, astral forms, etc."
I assume that for False Impression that would include the aura from the spell itself as a freebie.
Manascape is area effect so it could certainly cover more than one aura including its own period.
I suppose a GM could rule that you would need Manascape to cover up the aura of the False Impression on our low essence aura of the Street Samurai trying to pass as the 100% natural Fat Lady Opera singers since False Impression says it affects a single sustained or quickened spell, aura, astral form, or the like.
That seems rather pointless since all that would happen is no one would take False Impression.
After all why take a "Astral Masking" Illusion spell that requires you to use another spell to hide the "Astral Mask" spell.
From Digital Grimoire
ILLUSION SPELLS
False Impression (Realistic, Multi-Sense)
Type: M • Range: LOS • Duration: S • DV: (F ๗ 2) – 1
Manascape (Realistic, Multi-Sense, Area)
Type: M • Range: LOS (A) • Duration: S • DV: (F ๗ 2) + 1
These spells create illusions designed to feed false information
to the magical senses of passers-by. While it cannot create auras or
astral forms where there are none, it can change the impressions
gained from Assensing, the Psychometry or Sensing metamagic,
the Astral Window spell, the Magic Sense adept power, and
other magical senses. False Impression affects a single sustained
or quickened spell, aura, astral form, or the like, while Manascape
can affect an entire area, changing the impression of background
count, multiple auras, astral forms, etc.