... or at least I have yet to see any discussion on this particular aspect of mind blank.
Do any of you GMs out there rule that since mind blank "protects against all mind-affecting spells", heroism and greater heroism have no effect on someone who is warded by mind blank? Both of these spells are mind-affecting compulsions, so in theory, they cannot affect anyone with mind blank active.
Maybe that conclusion is automatic. However, from wording such as protects and "Saving Throw: Will negates (harmless)" in the mind blank spell description, I get the feeling that the spell is designed to have only "good" effects without any inconvienent side-effects.
Do any of you GMs out there rule that since mind blank "protects against all mind-affecting spells", heroism and greater heroism have no effect on someone who is warded by mind blank? Both of these spells are mind-affecting compulsions, so in theory, they cannot affect anyone with mind blank active.
Maybe that conclusion is automatic. However, from wording such as protects and "Saving Throw: Will negates (harmless)" in the mind blank spell description, I get the feeling that the spell is designed to have only "good" effects without any inconvienent side-effects.