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* When cast against a player character (PC), this spell causes a dazed effect instead.
* Charm spells, when used on a Merchant NPC, does not give you better prices.
 
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Charm Person or Animal
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Spell Level(s): Druid 2, Shaman 2, Warlock 1
Innate Level: 2
School: Enchantment
Descriptor(s): Mind-affecting
Component(s): Verbal, Somatic
Range: Short (8 meters)
Area of Effect / Target: Single
Duration: 3 turns + 1 / 2 levels
Additional Counter Spells: Clarity
Save(s): Will negates
Spell Resistance: Yes

Description: In the eyes of the target animal or humanoid, the personal reputation of the caster is improved by 50%.

Notes

  • When cast against a player character (PC), this spell causes a dazed effect instead.
  • Charm spells, when used on a Merchant NPC, does not give you better prices.

References

  • None