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Can someone explain this rule to me just to make sure I understand it well
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Joined: 12/26/2008 Posts: 2,115 Location: Watertown, SD
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Target an enemy (range: sight) or an ally within line of sight. They make a save of 11. If they fail, then that character takes an immediate turn under your control. However, they cannot move during the turn granted.
Basically, you have a 50% chance of taking control of an enemy for a turn or giving an ally an extra turn.
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Thanks, just wanted to make sure, friend was very angry when I killed Captain Rex on first act
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so...could you make them walk into a pit?
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They cannot move, so no you cannot make them walk into a pit.
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ah, my bad. misread that.
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And to piggyback off of what Emperor Dragon said, targeting rules apply only to try and dominate an enemy. When trying to dominate an ally targeting rules do not apply, you just have to have LOS. The ally part threw me when I first used dominate.
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So do I have to have sight to character being dominated
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knappskirata wrote:So do I have to have sight to character being dominated Yes. You must first have LOS to an enemy in order to target them. For an ally, just LOS, no targeting rules.
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So if I didn't have sight, I could not dominate someone on the other side of the map? Then why does it say target and not line of sight
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knappskirata wrote:So if I didn't have sight, I could not dominate someone on the other side of the map? Then why does it say target and not line of sight Whenever something says "target" it means targeting rules apply. So when using dominate against an enemy, that enemy must be a legal target. My understanding is that the game mechanics never allow you to actually target an ally therefore in the case of using dominate on an ally you simply need line of sight to that character.
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