Can you see through spiritual weapon?

A spiritual weapon doesn’t pass through walls. It also doesn’t occupy its space; it’s not a creature, and it’s not described as being large enough to fill its space. #DnD. Can it block e.g. a doorway, or can creatures freely move through the space of the weapon?

Does mirror image protect from spells?

Mirror image explicitly states (PHB 260): 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. The mirror image spell has no effect on magic missile, which doesn’t involve an attack.

How does spiritual weapon use my own action?

So, you use your cleric’s bonus action to cast the spell, creating the spiritual weapon within 60 feet of your cleric. When you cast the spell, you can make a melee spell attack against a creature within 5 feet of the weapon.

How does mirror image affect spells that have no attack?

(“Attack” has a specific rules meaning in 5e that isn’t the same as its ordinary English meaning; actions and spells that might be described as attacks in ordinary language aren’t necessarily attacks as far as the 5e rules are concerned.) If a spell doesn’t say that the caster makes a spell attack, then mirror image doesn’t interact with it.

How does magic missile affect a mirror image?

(emphases mine). Magic missile just hits the actual creature being affected by mirror image, and doesn’t affect the images at all. It’s not an attack, because no attack roll is made; it just does damage. Blight likewise ignores the images and affects the target, as it also is not an attack.

Can you cast a spiritual weapon multiple times?

You can technically cast Spiritual Weapons multiple times, as it is not a concentration spell, and each weapon will make attacks, and take AoO’s without using Bonus Actions, unless you move the Spiritual Weapons. Why are you assuming the conjured weapon automatically attacks whatever comes within range?

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