Does magic missile bypass mirror image?

Yes, in Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition, Magic Missile bypasses Mirror Image because it doesn't make an attack roll, thus ignoring the figments and always hitting the real target directly, according to Sage Advice rulings and core rules that specify spells without attack rolls aren't affected by Mirror Image. The spell description for Mirror Image confirms it offers no protection against effects that don't involve an attack roll, and Magic Missile creates darts that unerringly hit without rolling, so they go straight to the intended creature.
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Does Magic missile ignore Mirror Image?

EDIT: official ruling from Sage Advice says Magic Missile bypasses all illusory distractions (like Mirror Image), and still auto-hits the intended target.
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What are the limitations of a magic missile?

The limitations of the Magic Missile spell (primarily in D&D) include requiring line of sight to a visible, valid creature target, having relatively low damage per dart compared to other spells of similar level (though it always hits), and its force damage type rarely benefits from specific elemental bonuses, although it bypasses most resistances and defenses. It also often uses a single damage roll for all missiles, and some older editions had confusing targeting or duration rules, but modern versions are clearer. 
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Does Mirror Image work against spells?

Does "Mirror Image" work against area-effect spells and abilities? Mirror Image primarily affects attacks that target you individually. It does not provide protection against area-effect spells or abilities that affect an area without targeting a specific creature.
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How does the mirror trick work?

The mirror trick works by manipulating the angle of light reflection; when you position your eye or camera very close to a mirror with an object hidden behind paper, light rays from the object at sharp angles bounce off the mirror and travel directly to your eye, appearing as if the object is inside the mirror, creating a virtual image, while others see only the paper.
 
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What is the 65% rule in D&D?

In 5e the chance of hitting is on average 65%. Based on that a +2 mod on AC reduces the chance to 55%. And a +9 mod to AC reduces the chance to hit to 20%. The three brackets represent you have a 65% chance to do minimum damage, 55% to do average damage and 20% to do max damage.
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What are the exceptions to the mirror image?

Of course, there are a couple of exceptions to the UCC mirror image rule, such as when: The offer explicitly limits acceptance to the original terms. The counterparty rejects the new terms in a reasonable timeframe. The changes to the terms materially alter the original terms of the offer.
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Does Fireball get rid of mirror image?

However, in Classic D&D fireball and other area spells do take out the mirror images: Rules Cyclopedia, pg. 47 wrote: If the spellcaster is caught in the effect of an area-type attack, such as a fireball spell, all images will disappear and the spellcaster will be affected by the spell.
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What's the difference between a magic missile and Jim's magic missile?

Jim's Magic Missile (from Acquisitions Incorporated) is a riskier, higher-damage version of Magic Missile, trading the standard spell's automatic hits for attack rolls, which can miss but also allow for on-hit bonuses (like Hex) and criticals, while also introducing the unique risk of backfiring on a natural 1, causing self-damage. Standard Magic Missile guarantees 1d4+1 damage per dart, making it reliable for breaking concentration or hitting evasive targets, whereas Jim's offers higher potential damage (2d4 per dart) but with a chance to hit nothing and hurt yourself. 
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What is the G limit on the Magic 2 missile?

Once launched, the R. 550 Magic 1 is capable of withstanding 35g's, and the Magic 2 capable of 50g's.
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What is the best modifier for the magic missile?

If any enemies are nearby when the missile is released, the missile will home in and attack them. Its best modifier is Mythical.
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How to stop mirror imaging?

To stop mirroring, open your device's Control Center (iPhone/iPad) or Quick Settings (Android) and tap the "Screen Mirroring" or "Cast" icon, then select "Stop Mirroring," or disconnect from the device; for persistent blocking, adjust settings in your device's Settings > General > AirPlay & Handoff (iPhone) or disable casting features in Android, and consider security measures like strong passwords and antivirus to prevent unwanted mirroring.
 
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Can you counterspell a wand of magic missile?

You cannot counterspell magic from an item. Counterspell states “when you see a creature cast a spell” whereas you would be “activating” a magic item. This is also why you can activate a magic item and still cast a leveled spell as a bonus action, because you're not actually “casting” the other spell.
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How long does a mirror image last in D&D?

I, during a recent game, recommended the spell Mirror Image to another player after some small argument about defensive buffs. After the session, I'm looking at spells and see that it has a duration of 1 minute.
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What contradicts the mirror image rule?

The buyer does not accept the exact offer but proposes new terms as a counter-offer, so the mirror image rule does not apply.
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What is the no mirror image rule?

In contract law, the “mirror image rule” is a doctrine stipulating that any acceptance of an offer is deemed to be an unconditional assent to the terms of the offer exactly as it is, without any changes or modifications.
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What are the exceptions to the mirror image rule?

Exceptions to the strict mirror image rule (where acceptance must exactly match the offer) include the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) for goods, allowing minor/different terms between merchants; requests for clarification, not counteroffers; implied acceptance through conduct or prior dealings; and trivial variations, though rare, that don't change core intent, plus parties can agree to different terms.
 
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What is rule 0 in D&D?

Rule Zero in D&D (and TTRPGs) is the unwritten, ultimate principle that the Dungeon Master (DM) is the final authority, able to change, bend, or ignore any official rule to ensure the game flows, stays fun, and serves the group's story. It means the DM's word is law for that table, prioritizing the spirit of collaborative storytelling and enjoyment over strict adherence to the rulebook (RAW). 
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Who was the first canonically autistic character in D&D?

Meet Asteria, D&D's first canonically autistic character.
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What is the 27 rule in D&D?

Ability Score Point Cost

The number of points allocated to players in point buy varies based on campaign rules or Dungeon Masters discretion. Typically, the standard point buy system in D&D 5th edition provides 27 points for this purpose, offering a balanced approach to character creation.
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How to remove mirror reflection from photo?

Select and open a photo with reflections. In the Remove panel, select Distraction Removal > Reflections > Apply. Camera Raw will automatically detect and remove the reflections in the photo. Quality determines the resolution of the result.
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Are mirror pictures reversed?

Yes, mirrors do invert images, but not in the way most people think; they reverse front-to-back (depth), not left-to-right or up-and-down, and our brains interpret this depth reversal as a left-right flip because we mentally try to "turn around" to match the reflection, explains Science Focus and the Exploratorium. A true mirror (non-reversing mirror) uses two mirrors at a right angle to show you as others see you, proving the single mirror's front-back flip.
 
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How do mirrors invert images?

A mirror reflects light waves to the observer, preserving the wave's curvature and divergence, to form an image when focused through the lens of the eye. The angle of the impinging wave, as it traverses the mirror's surface, matches the angle of the reflected wave.
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