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Mind-affecting magic and abilities produce "mind effects." The Enchantment and Illusion schools are well known for using mind-affecting attacks. Spells and abilities of this category do not damage the target; rather, they serve to muddle or confuse it, control it, and even alter the target's mood or attitude. | Mind-affecting magic and [[abilities]] produce "mind effects." The Enchantment and Illusion schools are well known for using mind-affecting attacks. Spells and abilities of this category do not damage the target; rather, they serve to muddle or confuse it, control it, and even alter the target's mood or attitude. | ||
Mind effects include: Charm effects, Confusion effects, Daze effects, some Paralysis effects, Sleep effects, and some Stunning effects. | Mind effects include: Charm effects, [[Confusion]] effects, [[Daze]] effects, some Paralysis effects, [[Sleep]] effects, and some Stunning effects. | ||
Daze, Hold Person, and Charm Monster are all examples of mind-affecting spells. | Daze, [[Hold Person]], and [[Charm Monster]] are all examples of mind-affecting spells. | ||
Latest revision as of 06:53, 10 March 2019
Mind-affecting magic and abilities produce "mind effects." The Enchantment and Illusion schools are well known for using mind-affecting attacks. Spells and abilities of this category do not damage the target; rather, they serve to muddle or confuse it, control it, and even alter the target's mood or attitude.
Mind effects include: Charm effects, Confusion effects, Daze effects, some Paralysis effects, Sleep effects, and some Stunning effects.
Daze, Hold Person, and Charm Monster are all examples of mind-affecting spells.