Difference between revisions of "Mindseize"
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| − | | | + | | description = Even though this spell is normally referred to as mindseize, the name is not entirely correct. |
It does not actually seize the mind itself, it seizes an image of the mind. | It does not actually seize the mind itself, it seizes an image of the mind. | ||
Getting mental images helps a psionicist better understand how the mind works, and perhaps more importantly, what weaknesses there are and how to use them. | Getting mental images helps a psionicist better understand how the mind works, and perhaps more importantly, what weaknesses there are and how to use them. | ||
Revision as of 22:58, 7 September 2008
| No saving throw | |
| Spell duration: 3 rounds | |
| Type of spell: attack spell. | |
| Affecting stats: int | |
| Cast type: psionic | |
| Spell point cost: 17 - 20 | |
| Spell words: missing spell words | |
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| List of things that enhance or grant access to this spell: |
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- Roughly for each 20 sps per addition to the initial casting cost, the spell stunns its target.