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|Scripters= [[User:apandapion|apandapion]] | |Scripters= [[User:apandapion|apandapion]] | ||
|Testers= [[User:Pathos Street|Pathos Street]] | |Testers= [[User:Pathos Street|Pathos Street]] | ||
|School= | |School= Enchantment | ||
|Subschool= ([[Magic:Enchantment#Compulsion|Compulsion]]) | |Subschool= ([[Magic:Enchantment#Compulsion|Compulsion]]) | ||
|Descriptors= [ [[Magic:Descriptors#Mind-affecting|Mind-affecting]] ] | |Descriptors= [ [[Magic:Descriptors#Mind-affecting|Mind-affecting]] ] | ||
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|Range= Medium | |Range= Medium | ||
|Target= One humanoid | |Target= One humanoid | ||
|Duration= 2 | |Duration= 2 Rounds + 1 Round/3 levels | ||
|Counters=-- | |Counters=-- | ||
|Saving Throw= Will negates | |Saving Throw= Will negates | ||
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Obviously self-destructive orders are not carried out. Once control is established, the range at which it can be exercised is unlimited, as long as the character and the subject are on the same plane. The character need not see the subject to control it. | Obviously self-destructive orders are not carried out. Once control is established, the range at which it can be exercised is unlimited, as long as the character and the subject are on the same plane. The character need not see the subject to control it. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:43, 5 January 2024
Enchantment (Compulsion) [ Mind-affecting ]
Level: Brd 4, Sor/Wiz 5
Innate Level: 4
Component(s): V, S
Casting Time: 1 action
Range: Medium
Target: One humanoid
Duration: 2 Rounds + 1 Round/3 levels
Counter(s): --
Saving Throw: Will negates
Spell Resistance: Yes
Metamagic: Extend, Quicken, Silent, Still
Energy Substitution: No
The caster can control the actions of any humanoid that is Medium-size or smaller. The character establishes a telepathic link with the subject’s mind. If a common language is shared, the character can generally force the subject to perform as the character desires, within the limits of his abilities. If no common language is shared, the character can communicate only basic commands, such as "Come here," "Go there," "Fight," and "Stand still." the character knows what the subject is experiencing, but the character does not receive direct sensory input from him.
Obviously self-destructive orders are not carried out. Once control is established, the range at which it can be exercised is unlimited, as long as the character and the subject are on the same plane. The character need not see the subject to control it.