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{{Passive feature page | {{Passive feature page | ||
|name = Stillness of Mind | | name = Stillness of Mind | ||
|image = Stillness of Mind passive feature.webp | | image = Stillness of Mind passive feature.webp | ||
|icon = Stillness of Mind passive feature Icon.webp | | icon = Stillness of Mind passive feature Icon.webp | ||
|summary = '''Stillness of Mind''' is a {{Class|Monk}} passive feature that automatically calms the user if they are Charmed or Frightened. | | summary = '''Stillness of Mind''' is a {{Class|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. | | 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 | | class learns at level 7 = Monk | ||
| used by creatures = Gish'ra (caster), Gish'ra (melee), Mask of Terror, Lir'ic, 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]]. | | 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. | ** 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. | ||
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