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Say you use "Wish" in its place. Then its a standard action. Can you use it to make a Tarrasque slave?
Jack_Simth
2011-01-17, 01:25 AM
Say you use "Wish" in its place. Then its a standard action. Can you use it to make a Tarrasque slave?
Short answer: No.
Long answer:
1) Wish is SR: Yes, and does not inherit SR: No from Geas. So you've got a big chance of blowing the XP for naught (try Miracle, though).
2) Geas is Language-dependent (can be overcome with Tongues, theoretically).
3) Mr. T can ignore the Geas even if it lands successfully. Sickened is just -2 to most rolls - no problem. And 3d6 damage? Regen 40. Have fun with that.
Short answer: No.
Long answer:
1) Wish is SR: Yes, and does not inherit SR: No from Geas. So you've got a big chance of blowing the XP for naught (try Miracle, though).
2) Geas is Language-dependent (can be overcome with Tongues, theoretically).
3) Mr. T can ignore the Geas even if it lands successfully. Sickened is just -2 to most rolls - no problem. And 3d6 damage? Regen 40. Have fun with that.
Oh damn, better go with dominate monster instead XD!
Runestar
2011-01-17, 05:51 AM
Why use wish when you can use limited wish? Save 4700xp. :smallbiggrin:
That said, I agree you are better of with dominate monster. Unless the DM slaps on the monster of legend template or something. :smallsmile:
FelixG
2011-01-17, 05:53 AM
Why use wish when you can use limited wish? Save 4700xp. :smallbiggrin:
That said, I agree you are better of with dominate monster. Unless the DM slaps on the monster of legend template or something. :smallsmile:
Or uses the Big T from Pathfinder...Curse Immunity to mind-affecting effects!
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