I am currently building a BBEG whose whole schtick is that he is built around Law. Anyways, I was considering giving him an aura. One that acts as a permanent Calm Emotions spell.
In this instance, once he attacks someone, assuming they failed the initial save, the effect is broken. I would think that, on that enemies next turn, they would get another save. If they fail, they would still not be able to attack.
Would this be correct? Does this ability seem too powerful?
Obviously, it could really mess with plans of melee combatants, but spellcasters could still cast at him, from beyond the effect of the aura. I don't want to totally screw over the players, but this guy should also put the fear of Law in them... so to speak.
In this instance, once he attacks someone, assuming they failed the initial save, the effect is broken. I would think that, on that enemies next turn, they would get another save. If they fail, they would still not be able to attack.
Would this be correct? Does this ability seem too powerful?
Obviously, it could really mess with plans of melee combatants, but spellcasters could still cast at him, from beyond the effect of the aura. I don't want to totally screw over the players, but this guy should also put the fear of Law in them... so to speak.