Difference between revisions of "Dominate"

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{{Spell
 
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|school=charm
 
|xp=2
 
|xp=2
 
|ap=One minute
 
|ap=One minute
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|distance=Nearby
 
|distance=Nearby
 
|target=Creatures
 
|target=Creatures
|ability=PSN
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|ability=[[Persuasion|PSN]]
|save=Mind Control
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|save=[[Mind Control Save]]
 
|description=This spell completely dominates the target(s) so that they are completely subservient and under the implicit command of the caster.  This spell requires that the targets in question are behaving friendly towards the caster, possibly due to the effects of a Befriend spell.  This spell goes beyond the effects of a simple Befriend, however, since whichever commands the caster gives, the dominated creatures will follow, and they still retain much of their original personalities in the process.
 
|description=This spell completely dominates the target(s) so that they are completely subservient and under the implicit command of the caster.  This spell requires that the targets in question are behaving friendly towards the caster, possibly due to the effects of a Befriend spell.  This spell goes beyond the effects of a simple Befriend, however, since whichever commands the caster gives, the dominated creatures will follow, and they still retain much of their original personalities in the process.
 
|level1=One creature
 
|level1=One creature

Revision as of 01:09, 19 February 2008

This spell has a unknown essence
This is a charm spell
Rarity 2
AP One minute
Target Creatures
Distance Nearby
Lasts One hour/school rank
SaveMind Control Save

This spell completely dominates the target(s) so that they are completely subservient and under the implicit command of the caster. This spell requires that the targets in question are behaving friendly towards the caster, possibly due to the effects of a Befriend spell. This spell goes beyond the effects of a simple Befriend, however, since whichever commands the caster gives, the dominated creatures will follow, and they still retain much of their original personalities in the process.

Intensity Effects

  1. One creature
  2. Two creatures
  3. Five creatures
  4. Ten creatures
  5. Twenty creatures