Lazybones
Adventurer
I have a question about commanding undead. Can an evil cleric willingly defer commanding undead (instead rebuking), if the levels he would command exceed those he can control?
Say you have a 7th level cleric. By rule, he can control a single ghoul (2HD, +2 turn resistance). But he can rebuke many (2d6+7+CHA bonus in HD, so on average 3-4 of them per turning attempt). If he turns, and gets an 8 HD result on the first roll (thus commanding rather than rebuking any affected ghouls), can he choose to rebuke instead? If he cannot, then it would seem that the rebuke power is somewhat nerfed for him, since he will never be able to command more than one of them.
I only have the 3.5 PH and SRD to reference; please let me know if you are referencing other sources.
Say you have a 7th level cleric. By rule, he can control a single ghoul (2HD, +2 turn resistance). But he can rebuke many (2d6+7+CHA bonus in HD, so on average 3-4 of them per turning attempt). If he turns, and gets an 8 HD result on the first roll (thus commanding rather than rebuking any affected ghouls), can he choose to rebuke instead? If he cannot, then it would seem that the rebuke power is somewhat nerfed for him, since he will never be able to command more than one of them.
I only have the 3.5 PH and SRD to reference; please let me know if you are referencing other sources.