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Does the immunity to charm include domination?
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In one word.... Yes.
-Jafin |
Inquisitors aren't that bad than.
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Yeah, they're not that bad. but Cavaliers are the paramount asskickers when it comes to paladins. hands down.
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Last I recall, Inquisitors are immuned to Hold, Cavaliers are immuned to Charm. Unless Inquisitors are immuned to Hold and Charm? Because Cavaliers are definitely immuned to Charm.
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According to the manual-
Cavalier- Special- 20% Resistance to Fire/ Acid INquisitor- Special- Immune to hold and charm. True Sight, Dispel Magic. so a cavalier is not immune to hold or charm, whereas an inquisitor is Immune to both |
Well the manual is wrong, Cavaliers are immuned to Charm spells as well, and so are Inquisitors it would seem. I am currently finishing ToB with a Cavalier and I assure you, they have Charm immunity, it is even listed in the Kit Description.
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Man that sure would have been useful in BG1..
I had to cheat to give myself the Helmet of Charm Protection just to get past the Siren area.. Paladins are cool, but rather stiff when it comes to role-playing. |
do you have ToB installed, it might have tweaked it. Caviliers are immune to fear, poison, and morale failure. Inquisitors are immune to hold and charm, and undead are immune to hold and level drain.
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Cavaliers already have the Charm immunity prior to ToB. I played a female Cavalier before, in SoA without ToB.
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