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- OgreBattle
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There are very specific encounters that can be solved by Calm emotion end similar spell. If the monsters have the same level as the PCs, Calm emotion won't work thanks to the "incapacitation" trait; if the monsters have 2 or 3 less level than the PCs, they aren't relevant: Calm emotion handle them, but a fighter could wade into melee and kill them all with minimal damages. But if the encounter is composed of 4 Level-1 monsters, Calm emotion can instantly remove two of them from the fight and transform a hard ancounter into a trivial encounter.TOZ wrote:Update: Two encounters have been completely negated by Calm Emotions. Seems magic is still king.
I was going to say 'not against hostile animals' but I actually haven't checked how druids interact with animals now. She could very well have used Diplomacy, I imagine.OgreBattle wrote:I'm assuming that's something the diplomacy or whatnot skill doesn't doTOZ wrote:Update: Two encounters have been completely negated by Calm Emotions. Seems magic is still king.
We're still only 1st level.
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"If a spell has the incapacitation trait, any creature of more than twice the spell's level treats the result of their check to prevent being incapacitated by the spell as one degree of success better, or the result of any check the spellcaster made to incapacitate them as one degree of success worse."Orca wrote:Up until you cast it on someone higher level than you, anyway. Then they get a +10 or so to the save. This assumes that you keep the spell heightened to the max level, and at odd-numbered character levels it also works against enemies one level higher than you IIRC.
They can still fail, but the math of the game makes that pretty unlikely, as I understand it.
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Neat. If it works out, that'd be great.
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