Problem: My characters are interacting with an 18th level Arch-Mage, and they are now at 2nd level. When the Arch-Mage casts Charm Person on them, I think they should pretty well be charmed. But since the DC is based on spell level, not caster level, the DC's are always in a make-able range, even with greater spell focus. This is undermining the menace of my super-powerful NPC.
For my own reasons, I don't really want to give the guy a superhuman intelligence, but that is the only way I can find of doing it within the rules.
One possible solution I have considered is ruling that a spellcaster can memorize a low-level spell in a high-level spell slot, thus raising its effective spell level and its corresponding DC.
What do you think?
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For my own reasons, I don't really want to give the guy a superhuman intelligence, but that is the only way I can find of doing it within the rules.
One possible solution I have considered is ruling that a spellcaster can memorize a low-level spell in a high-level spell slot, thus raising its effective spell level and its corresponding DC.
What do you think?
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