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| image = Charm.webp | | image = Charm.webp | ||
| icon = Charm Icon.webp | | icon = Charm Icon.webp | ||
| summary = '''Charm''' is a | | summary = '''Charm''' is a Passive feature/Reaction and [[Illithid Power]] that lets you charm an enemy that attacks you. | ||
| description = Channel the dark allure of the tadpole to {{Cond|Charmed|Charm}} an enemy that attacks you, preventing them from attacking you until their next turn. | | description = Channel the dark allure of the tadpole to {{Cond|Charmed|Charm}} an enemy that attacks you, preventing them from attacking you until their next turn. | ||
| grants = Tadpole Charm | | grants = Tadpole Charm | ||
| used by creatures = Illithid, Full-Illithid, Minthara | |||
| notes = * The saving throw does not always appear in the combat log. | |||
* The charm takes effect ''after'' the triggering attack, so this is mainly useful against creatures that can make multiple attacks in a turn. | |||
| other ways to learn = * Unlock with a [[Mind Flayer Parasite Specimen]] after obtaining the following [[illithid powers|illithid power]]: | |||
** {{SAI|Favourable Beginnings}} | |||
* Obtained automatically after becoming a Full-Illithid | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:17, 9 May 2024
Charm is a Passive feature/Reaction and Illithid Power that lets you charm an enemy that attacks you.
Description
Channel the dark allure of the tadpole to an enemy that attacks you, preventing them from attacking you until their next turn.
Grants:
How to learn
Used by creatures: Illithid, Full-Illithid, and Minthara
Other ways to learn:
- Unlock with a Mind Flayer Parasite Specimen after obtaining the following illithid power:
- Obtained automatically after becoming a Full-Illithid
Notes
- The saving throw does not always appear in the combat log.
- The charm takes effect after the triggering attack, so this is mainly useful against creatures that can make multiple attacks in a turn.