So in the Vecna simulation may character has been dominated. Since its been a while since I've been dominated, I looked up the spell. The key text to me: "issue commands to the creature while you are conscious (no Action required), which it does its best to obey"
So unlike in the 3e version, you don't exert precise control unless you consume your action, you just give a "general command". So the question is, how gung ho does a person have to be in fulfilling out the orders to "do their best"?
In my cases, I'm a high level sorceror tasked with killing one of my allies as the general task. Do I need to:
So unlike in the 3e version, you don't exert precise control unless you consume your action, you just give a "general command". So the question is, how gung ho does a person have to be in fulfilling out the orders to "do their best"?
In my cases, I'm a high level sorceror tasked with killing one of my allies as the general task. Do I need to:
- Burn every possible sorceror point to bump up my damage/saves? (including using quicken metamagic for more damage?)
- Use my highest level spell slots to generate the most possible damage?