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| notes = * If cast on companions, they will lose 10 [[approval]] when the effect ends, regardless of difficulty. On Tactician difficulty, casting the cantrip on someone is considered a crime. Some targets may immediately become hostile if they see the caster upon the effect expiring.
| notes = If cast on companions, they will lose 10 [[approval]] when the effect ends, regardless of difficulty. On Tactician difficulty, casting the cantrip on someone is considered a crime. Some targets may immediately become hostile if they see the caster upon the effect expiring.
* Split Enchantment, the level 10 Enchantment Wizard feature, breaks the casting of this cantrip in dialogue dice rolling, and will not result in the roll being made with advantage.
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Split Enchantment, the level 10 Enchantment Wizard feature, breaks the casting of this cantrip in dialogue dice rolling, and will not result in the roll being made with advantage.
| video = Friendship-showcase.mp4
| video = Friendship-showcase.mp4
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[[Category:Spells that can be cast while silenced]]
[[Category:Spells that can be cast while silenced]]


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