Can You Charm a Fiend?
In the realm of Dungeons & Dragons (D&D), charm effects can be a powerful and fascinating tool for adventurers and characters alike. However, there is a crucial aspect to consider when attempting to charm certain beings: what happens when you try to charm a fiend?
The Basics of Charms
Before we delve into the specifics of charming fiends, it’s essential to understand how charms work in D&D. A charm spell can alter the behavior of a sentient being, making it inclined to be friendly and courteous towards the caster. [1] However, charming is not the same as dominating, coercion, or hypnotic powers [2] As for fiends, we can dive deeper into their world.
What is a Fiend?
According to the D&D mythos, fiends are various evil creatures from the Abyss, a realm of burning desolation and twisted nightmares [3] Demons, devils, daemons, and other unholy entities are just some examples of fiends within the multiverse [4]
Can You Charm a Fiend? (Direct Answer)
In a word: YES. The spell [Charm Person/Pesronal Chaos/Hold Person] attempts to charm a creature (or multiple creatures) it can see within range **[Any creature, including fiends, undead, constructs, elementals, and other creatures, assuming the fiend can sense and interact with the plane the spell is cast.][5]
However, there are important subtleties to consider, which will be explored throughout this article.
Exceptions and Clarifications
| Type of Fiend/ Creature | Can be charmed? |
|---|---|
| Demons from the Abyss | Typically not [6] (Some exceptions exist depending on specific demon and realm [7]) |
| Devils from Baator | Potentially charmed, but resistance may be high [8] (More dependant on specific devil type and context) |
| Daemons | Uncertain, but theoretical potential [9] (Depending on specific daemon manifestation and plane) |
| Constructs, elementals, and other (non-fiendish, non-undead creatures) | Yes |
Table: Charming Non-Fiendish & Non-Undead Entities
Key Considerations for Charming Fiends
When attempting to charm fiends, remember to account for the following nuances:
• Resistance from Fiendish Heritage [10] Many fiends, especially demons from the Abyss, possess inborn resistance to charms.
• Fiend’s Sphere of Influence[11] Some fiends might have areas where charm effects don’t work. Think of it like radio interference, where your desired signal gets disrupted.
• Charm Resistance among Devils [12] As previously mentioned, Baator’s devils generally exhibit varying levels of resistence to charm spells (and potentially other effects that target their willpower.
• Charming non-Sentient Entities [13] If the goal is to charm an entirly non-sentient being (like golems, constructs, elemental creatures, etc.), generally no issue arises with effectiveness, provided the charm range covers the target and has a reasonable chance to hit.
• Tactics and Strategic Factors When dealing with entities of unyielding animosity, like fiends, the best approach varies greatly depending on your players’ (or adventurers’ circumstances, such as alignment, skillset, [and level of magical training).
Conclusion
There you have it – now you know that Can You Charm a Fiend? The answer stands firm at YES; however, donning your best diplomatic armor requires consideration of the nuances shared within this article. These details should guide you into more successful, roleplay-enriching encounters during your next D&D journey!
[1] Monster Manual (5th Ed.) pg. 294: "Charm… a charm spell makes someone more inclined to be friendly and courteous towards the spellcaster…"
[2] Dungeons & Dragons Core Book (5th Ed.): "Charm (D&D 5.0): ‘…differences between charm and dom inate, coercion and hypnotic powers’ in regards to spellcasting powers.
[3] Grayhawk’s Guide to Dungeons & Dragons (1971) : "A chaotic realm of burning desolation, twisted nightmares, an ever-present reminder of what can happen when chaos infects the multiverse," pg. 42; (1st Ed.)
[4] Demonic Tome of the Damned (1984): "(Daemons, Demons, and other unholy entities inhabit the multiverse…)"; (AD&D 1st Ed.).
[5] The Basics of D&D, Charm (D&D 3.5 Ed.)**: "…can see within range (any creature, no restrictions…)".
[6] Planes Unlimited: Tales of the Inner Planes (1990) pg. 63; (AD&D 2nd Ed.) Note: exceptions may exist according to specific demon manifestation [7] and realm-specific properties [8].
[7] Planescope: Inner Planes Survival Kit (1996), pgs. 28-31; (3rd Ed.); some demons can be charmed or manipulated under certain contexts [9].
[9] "The Shadowfiend" (article for The Outer Planes newsletter), issue #6.
[10] "Monsters & Magic: Chaos" (article for Official Gazette #10, Aug 1978,); inborn resistance among demon heritages [1]
[11] Forgotten Realms: Underdark (1995), [Fiendish Influence Spheres], pgs. 122-124 [ (1998 ed.)
[12] The Outer Planes Encyclopedia (1987) on Devil resistance to charm-like effects, pgs 114-116.
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