Difference between revisions of "Talk:Taboo (3.5e Cleric Domain)"

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:There are many ways to make a character willing, though most of them involve an ally. Bluff & Intimidate, for example. (I was also thinking it might be possible to activate the rules for multiple mental control effects, but I think it would require a readied action.)
 
:There are many ways to make a character willing, though most of them involve an ally. Bluff & Intimidate, for example. (I was also thinking it might be possible to activate the rules for multiple mental control effects, but I think it would require a readied action.)
  
:Granted powers are available at 1st level, and I am not making an un-nerfed 3rd levels spell into one. ‘Willing only’ is my default nerf when I haven't thought of anything better. I am open to alternate suggestions for nerfing it. [[User:Ideasmith|Ideasmith]] ([[User talk:Ideasmith|talk]]) 16:58, 22 March 2016 (UTC)
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:Granted powers are available at 1st level, and I am not making an un-nerfed 3rd level spell into one. ‘Willing only’ is my default nerf when I haven't thought of anything better. I am open to alternate suggestions for nerfing it. [[User:Ideasmith|Ideasmith]] ([[User talk:Ideasmith|talk]]) 16:58, 22 March 2016 (UTC)

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Willing only suggestion?

What is the point of this power? -- Eiji-kun (talk) 05:55, 16 March 2016 (UTC)

There are many ways to make a character willing, though most of them involve an ally. Bluff & Intimidate, for example. (I was also thinking it might be possible to activate the rules for multiple mental control effects, but I think it would require a readied action.)
Granted powers are available at 1st level, and I am not making an un-nerfed 3rd level spell into one. ‘Willing only’ is my default nerf when I haven't thought of anything better. I am open to alternate suggestions for nerfing it. Ideasmith (talk) 16:58, 22 March 2016 (UTC)