Epicurus88
First Post
So, from both a player and DM perspective...
Tell me how you feel about having Charm Person cast upon PC's.
Annoying? Unfair? Role-play opportunity? More fun than you can imagine? Good excuse to swing your sword at that annoying player's PC?
Me, as a DM, I'm hesitant to use Charm Person against PC's, but dang it, it's a damn useful spell and I can't justify NOT using it against the players most times... but it nearly takes their character out of their hands. I mean, I know Charm Person dosn't turn them into commandable automatons but I totally expect any PC to meta-game it while charmed which really undercuts the power of the spell. And there really isn't any way to enforce the charm without railroading the charmed player. It seems to my mind that any PC can always find SOME rationalization/justification to 'bypass' the charm.
So I guess what I'm really asking is... if I have my villians charm my players PC's, what should I expect?
Tell me how you feel about having Charm Person cast upon PC's.
Annoying? Unfair? Role-play opportunity? More fun than you can imagine? Good excuse to swing your sword at that annoying player's PC?
Me, as a DM, I'm hesitant to use Charm Person against PC's, but dang it, it's a damn useful spell and I can't justify NOT using it against the players most times... but it nearly takes their character out of their hands. I mean, I know Charm Person dosn't turn them into commandable automatons but I totally expect any PC to meta-game it while charmed which really undercuts the power of the spell. And there really isn't any way to enforce the charm without railroading the charmed player. It seems to my mind that any PC can always find SOME rationalization/justification to 'bypass' the charm.
So I guess what I'm really asking is... if I have my villians charm my players PC's, what should I expect?