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| image = Charm.webp
| image = Charm.webp
| icon = Charm Icon.webp
| icon = Charm Icon.webp
| summary = '''Charm''' is a Passive feature/Reaction and [[Illithid Power]] that lets you charm an enemy that attacks you.
| summary = '''Charm''' is a passive feature and [[Illithid Power]] that lets you charm an enemy that attacks you.
| description = Channel the dark allure of the tadpole to {{Cond|Charmed|Charm}} an enemy that attacks you, preventing them from attacking you until their next turn.
| description = Channel the dark allure of the tadpole to {{Cond|Charmed|Charm}} an enemy that attacks you, preventing them from attacking you until their next turn.
| grants = Tadpole Charm
| grants = Tadpole Charm
| used by creatures = Illithid, Full-Illithid, Minthara
| notes = * The saving throw does not always appear in the combat log.
* The charm takes effect ''after'' the triggering attack, so this is mainly useful against creatures that can make multiple attacks in a turn.
| other ways to learn = * Unlock with a [[Mind Flayer Parasite Specimen]] after obtaining the following [[illithid powers|illithid power]]:
** {{SAI|Favourable Beginnings}}
* Obtained automatically after becoming a Full-Illithid
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