So, the big question is: Is this fair? Stuff like that happened all the time in 1e, but that doesn't make it right. Should NPCs of PC races be permitted to have powers the PCs can't even come close to matching?
It makes me a sad panda, because of stuff like this. I don't see any reason that some dwarf with a golden mallet should be better than a telepathic psion (for instance) at dominating people.
However, I also have no problem with a PC getting the following:
Silver-Tongued Devil
Level 5 Daily Power (Charm)
Prerequisite: Requires the Aurum Concordian feat (that feat does nothing aside from providing access to this power).
Effect: For the rest of the encounter (or for the next 5 minutes), the character who used this ability can use the following attack.
Target: One humanoid within 5 squares
Attack: Minor Action 1/round; Charisma vs. Will: No damage. The target is dominated until the end of your next turn. You can dominate only one creature at a time.
A level 5 bard can dominate people, too, at a longer distance, and adds an attack to boot, though not for an entire combat. A level 1 (!) cleric of the Undying Court can do it, too, though once per encounter, with Channel Divinity, and only to Undead. This is clearly more powerful, but it's "within the league," I think. It's potent, mostly because it can be done every turn.
And I'm okay with that. I really don't have a problem with a PC being able to do that. One encounter, you get to try and dominate a critter every round. Go wild. It might bone a solo monster, if you've got the luck o' the rolls, but it requires an attack roll every round, and it doesn't do damage, and it's not good for long-term effects, even if it's good for the entire combat. And if it bones a solo monster I can always pull reinforcements out of the aether.
I actually have a bigger problem doing it to a PC, since they only get one character to control, whereas a PC dominating a monster for me is almost a relief sometimes, in big combats.
But I'm boldly unafraid of characters having significant power, so I suppose the more timid DM's amongst us could reasonably conclude that I'm some sort of permissive maniac for allowing a PC to do that. I'd also let PC's fly and teleport without absurd costs and limits, too, so clearly
I must be out of control.
