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| - Mirror Image is a short story written by Eric S. Trautmann for The Last Command Sourcebook, published in 1994. It was reprinted in The Thrawn Trilogy Sourcebook in 1996.
- Mirror Image is a complete story appearing in Issue 168 of Sonic the Comic.
- Mirror Image, to krótki tekst fabularny, którego autorem jest Eric Trautmann. Tekst został napisany w 1994 roku i wydany w publikacji The Last Command Sourcebook będącej częścią gry fabularnej Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game (WEG).
- "Mirror Image" is the twenty-second episode and season finale of Miami Vice's fourth season. The episode premiered on May 6, 1988, repeated on October 28, 1988 (final repeat of the fourth season) and is the only cliffhanger in the series.
- Mirror Image is a mage talent available at level 45. Casting it creates three copies of the mage that cast spells at the current target and have a fraction of the mage's health and spell power. This ability was added in Wrath of the Lich King.
- Mirror Image is an Act 2 companion quest for Merrill in Dragon Age II.
- "Mirror Image" is the seventh episode of Season Twelve of Criminal Minds.
- This novel is set between Season 4 Episode 8 Black as Cole and Episode 12 Lost and Bound as Cole is human, but he and Phoebe are not yet engaged. Because of this, it actually comes before Something Wiccan This Way Comes chronologically even though it was published several months after.
- "Mirror Image" is the 276th episode of Casualty and the 22nd episode of the 14th series.
- The Mirror image is a NPC. __TOC__
- Mirror Image ist eine Comic-Geschichte von Jacqueline Rayner, die erstmals im April 2006 in der 2. Ausgabe der Zeitschrift Doctor Who Adventures erschien. Im September 2006 wurde der Comic erneut im Doctor Who Annual 2007 veröffentlicht.
- Mirror Image is a Doctor Who comic strip. It has been printed through various publications.
- Jaime Sommers' vacation is interrupted when someone attempts to kill her. She returns to find that a woman, who had underwent plastic surgery, has taken her place in an attempt to steal top secret information from the OSI.
- 遠くへ過ぎて 戻ることさえ忘れた場所に 谷は位置する探す装置は 語りべの手に厳かになり 次なる場所へ 影を落とすものに注意を払え 深さへ移行す あらがえぬ事謎にも潜む 微かな頼り星の軌跡に 電界となりかつての呼応を 強く呼び合う
- Mirror Image was a Shosuro Tejina spell which allowed the caster to make a duplicate of the target.
- This card used to show the text below, but was changed to the above text in the FAQ: [ Source] The change was made to clarify that this card can only be used by the player during his own turn.
- The user of this power is able to mimic the actions, movements and attacks of their opponent with perfect accuracy at the exact same time as they do it, like they are a mirror mimicking their opponent's moves. If the user is stronger or more durable than their opponent, they will have the advantage when mimicking attacks.
- This is one of several episodes from season one with its opening title sequence plastered over with the opening for season two. This was done during the Summer of 1961 as to help the season one shows fit in with the new look the show had taken during the following season.
- Mirror Image was the fourth and final section of the Looking Glass Land. It was the introduction of the Hatter's Domain in Behind the Looking Glass and contained the boss battle with the Tweedle twins.
- You create 1d4 illusory images of yourself, plus one image per 3 caster levels (maximum 8 images total). Enemies cannot distinguish between the real you and your doubles, and will randomly choose a target from amongst you and your doubles. Images have an AC of 10 + your Dex modifier, and a successful attack against an image causes it to disappear.
- Mirror Image (写身 Utsushimi?, "Copying Body") is a Ninja arte exclusive to Suzu Fujibayashi from Tales of Phantasia.
- Mirror Image is a puzzle game released on February 13th 2009. The player plays as a Warlock who has had its village been invaded by demons. The player controls the Warlock by making a line. The Warlock will then teleport to appear on the opposite end of the line, being an opposite of where he was standing before.
- Mirror Image is an Arcane spell used by Wizards in Diablo III.
- Mirror Image was a comic story published in Red Dwarf Smegazine. It was written by Nigel Kitching and Steve Noble, with art by Nigel Kitching. It featured the Inquisitor.
- [[Category:]] Mirror image allows the caster to bring several illusions of him or herself into being in the caster's immediate surroundings. The images behave and look exactly like the caster, and the caster is able to merge with, or split from, any of the images at will. If an image is struck, such as with a weapon, it disappears for good. Notably, the Cormyrean state sword Ilbratha allows its wielder to cast mirror image on him or herself (and the sword) once per day.
- |-|KMS 1.2.257= File:Skill Mirror Image.png 미러 이미징
* Class: Blade Lord
* Type: Active
* Maximum Level: 20
- Level: , Components: V, S Casting Time: 1 action Range: Personal; see text Target: You Duration: 1 min./level (D)
- 2nd-level illusion Casting Time: 1 action Range: Self Components: V, S Duration: 1 minute Three illusory duplicates of yourself appear in your space. Until the spell ends, the duplicates move with you and mimic your actions, shifting position so it’s impossible to track which image is real. You can use your action to dismiss the illusory duplicates. Each time a creature targets you with an attack during the spell’s duration, roll a d20 to determine whether the attack instead targets one of your duplicates. If you have three duplicates, you must roll a 6 or higher to change the attack’s target to a duplicate. With two duplicates, you must roll an 8 or higher. With one duplicate, you must roll an 11 or higher. A duplicate’s AC equals 10 + your Dexterity modifier. If an attack hits a duplicat
- Casting Time: 1 action Range: Self Components: V, S Duration: 1 minute Three illusory duplicates of yourself appear in your space. Until the spell ends, the duplicates move with you and mimic your actions, shifting position so it’s impossible to track which image is real. You can use your action to dismiss the illusory duplicates. Each time a creature targets you with an attack during the spell’s duration, roll a d20 to determine whether the attack instead targets one of your duplicates.
- Two toms stood in the rain, flashes of lightning lit the sky in a white light, the both of their eyes flashed in hatred and betrayel. The big, black, amber eyed tom yowled, "How could you? This is our clan! How dare you kill them?" his eyes flashed in hurt and betrayal. The cruel, young, dark brown tom, whose eyes were as cold as ice, and claws as sharp as thorns, smirked, and asked cooly, "Why not? They were weak, and they're still weak in Starclan also, this clan doesn't need weaklings." "Good-bye, my brother..."
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