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Yes., it can

At least, Wizards of the Coast seems to think so.

In Chapter 13 of Out of the Abyss (p. 171), an NPC uses minor illusion to simulate a whole two sentences.

There's no indication of how many turns it takes, but it must be realistic sounding, because

the voice is intended to intimidate the player characters into retreating.

Yes.

At least, Wizards of the Coast seems to think so.

In Chapter 13 of Out of the Abyss (p. 171), an NPC uses minor illusion to simulate a whole two sentences.

There's no indication of how many turns it takes, but it must be realistic sounding, because

the voice is intended to intimidate the player characters into retreating.

Yes, it can

At least, Wizards of the Coast seems to think so.

In Chapter 13 of Out of the Abyss (p. 171), an NPC uses minor illusion to simulate a whole two sentences.

There's no indication of how many turns it takes, but it must be realistic sounding, because

the voice is intended to intimidate the player characters into retreating.

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Yes.

At least, Wizards of the Coast seems to think so.

In Chapter 13 of Out of the Abyss (p. 171), an NPC uses minor illusion to simulate a whole two sentences.

There's no indication of how many turns it takes, but it must be realistic sounding, because

the voice is intended to intimidate the player characters into retreating.