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| condition duration = 2
| granted by items = Ring of Mental Inhibition
| notes = * As of Patch 2 Hotfix 5, The condition does not apply to failing saves on weapon passive effects, coatings, or cloud or wall spells, such as {{SAI|Cloudkill}}, {{SAI|Stinking Cloud}}, or {{SAI|Wall of Fire}}. The saving throw appears to be against the the area effect instead of the caster.
| notes = * As of Patch 2 Hotfix 5, The condition does not apply to failing saves on weapon passive effects, coatings, or cloud or wall spells, such as {{SAI|Cloudkill}}, {{SAI|Stinking Cloud}}, or {{SAI|Wall of Fire}}. The saving throw appears to be against the the area effect instead of the caster.
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Latest revision as of 07:48, 23 March 2024

Mental Inhibition is a passive feature that tires out the wearer's target's mind.

Description

When a foe fails a Saving throw against one of your spells or actions, they gain Mental Fatigue Mental Fatigue for 2 turns.

Condition: Mental Fatigue

Mental Fatigue Mental Fatigue

Duration: 2 turns

  • Affected entity has a -1 penalty to Wisdom, Intelligence and Charisma saving throws for every turn remaining.
  • When it fails a Wisdom, Intelligence, or Charisma saving throw while having 5 or more turns of this condition remaining, the entity takes 1d4Damage TypesPsychic damage and is no longer mentally fatigued.
  • Mental Fatigue has a maximum Duration: 7 turns.

How to learn

Granted by the equipment:

Notes

  • As of Patch 2 Hotfix 5, The condition does not apply to failing saves on weapon passive effects, coatings, or cloud or wall spells, such as Cloudkill Cloudkill, Stinking Cloud Stinking Cloud, or Wall of Fire Wall of Fire. The saving throw appears to be against the the area effect instead of the caster.