D&D 5E 20th level Sorcerer vs the world

The funny thing is that they are dishonest.
Stealing part of the description. HAhaa
Yes, you took psychic damage.
It's all you know.
haha

Subtle Dominate Person doesn't have noticeable effect.
I don't always agree with @Oofta but I don't think I've ever seen him be dishonest.

More relevantly, the person being dominated knows they're being dominated. The people around the person being dominated knows the person is acting strangely. So, even though they didn't notice that the caster cast the spell, there are effects they can notice.
 

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I don't always agree with @Oofta but I don't think I've ever seen him be dishonest.

More relevantly, the person being dominated knows they're being dominated. The people around the person being dominated knows the person is acting strangely. So, even though they didn't notice that the caster cast the spell, there are effects they can notice.
To steal part of the description is to be dishonest. Fact.
 


We all have pertinent questions but alas...it seems we won't get an answer ;)
It appears as though the poster is reduced to yelling like hell.

(If the facts are against you, argue the law. If the law is against you, argue the facts. If the law and the facts are against you ...)
 


To steal part of the description is to be dishonest. Fact.
You mean copy-paste? It was maybe not clear whether he was thinking the victim knew the caster's location or the caster knew the victim's (I bet he has it right in his head, though).

You seem to mean that anyone who is copy-pasting rules text is stealing, and thereby being dishonest, which I'm not going to respond to, because it can't be what you actually mean.
 




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