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|image = Stillness of Mind
| name = Stillness of Mind
|summary = '''Stillness of Mind''' is a {{Class|Monk}} passive feature that is automatically cast when {{SAI|Charmed (Condition)|Charmed}} or {{SAI|Frightened (Condition)|Frightened}} to remove said conditions.
| image = Stillness of Mind passive feature.webp
|description = If you are Charmed or Frightened, you automatically cast Stillness of Mind to remove the condition.
| icon = Stillness of Mind passive feature Icon.webp
|class learns at level 7 = Monk
| summary = '''Stillness of Mind''' is a [[Monk]] passive feature that automatically calms the user if they are Charmed or Frightened.  
| description = If you are {{Cond|Charmed}} or {{Cond|Frightened}}, you automatically cast {{SAI|Stillness of Mind}} to remove the condition.
| class learns at level 7 = Monk
| used by creatures = Gish'ra (caster), Gish'ra (melee), Mask of Terror, Lir'i'c, Lord Amber's Bodyguard, Orpheus, Phase, Strangler Luke, Way of the Profane Ki
| notes = * When '''Stillness of Mind''' is automatically cast, it consumes an {{r|action}}. There is no way to disable this in the [[Reaction (Combat)#Reactions_Tab|reactions tab]].
** This counterintuitively makes {{Cond|Charmed}} and {{Cond|Frightened}} more dangerous for monks. Instead of just suffering from their relatively minor effects, a monk with Stillness of Mind will lose a full {{r|action}} instead.
}}
}}

Latest revision as of 09:00, 29 July 2024

Stillness of Mind passive feature.webp

Stillness of Mind is a Monk passive feature that automatically calms the user if they are Charmed or Frightened.

Description

If you are Charmed Charmed or Frightened Frightened, you automatically cast Stillness of Mind Stillness of Mind to remove the condition.

How to learn

Notes

  • When Stillness of Mind is automatically cast, it consumes an Action. There is no way to disable this in the reactions tab.
    • This counterintuitively makes Charmed Charmed and Frightened Frightened more dangerous for monks. Instead of just suffering from their relatively minor effects, a monk with Stillness of Mind will lose a full Action instead.