You can use your action to move your illusory double up to twice your speed and make it gesture, speak, and behave in whatever way you choose. You can see through its eyes and hear through its ears as if you were located where it is.
Can Mislead walk through walls?
Since the general intent in D&D 5e is that “spells do what they say they do” it’s a fair ruling to say “No, the illusion created by mislead doesn’t move through walls.”
Is the illusory double created by the mislead spell tangible?
Illusion spells are not tangible in general. The misleadspell creates an “illusorydouble,” so we can look at the description of the Illusion school of magic for more insight (see Casting a Spellin the SRD, emphasis mine): Illusionspells deceive the senses or minds of others.
When does the invisibility of the illusory double end?
The double lasts for the duration, but the invisibility ends if you attack or cast a spell. You can use your action to move your illusory double up to twice your speed and make it gesture, speak, and behave in whatever way you choose. You can see through its eyes and hear through its ears as if you were located where it is.
What can I do with my illusory double?
You can use your action to move your illusory double up to twice your speed and make it gesture, speak, and behave in whatever way you choose. You can see through its eyes and hear through its ears as if you were located where it is. On each of your turns as a bonus action, you can switch from using its senses to using your own, or back again.
How to create an illusion to escape prison?
Create an illusion of yourself in bed. Escape prison without alerting the guards by creating an illusion of yourself still in your cell. Bait someone with an illusory treasure chest in a room and ambush them. Create an illusory copy of a magic item someone is after and while they’re trying to get it from you, your party is off trying to obtain it