Charm Crowd
Charm Crowd
You only require line of sight to a target (not line of effect) and it has advantage on its saving throw if you or your companions are fighting it. Until the spell ends, each target is charmed by you and friendly towards you. You can choose to instead designate another creature within range that the crowd is friendly towards. Anything harmful done to a target by you or an ally ends the effect on that creature. A target knows it was charmed by you when it is no longer affected by the spell.
Deadly Beckoning
Deadly Beckoning
Until the spell ends, the target is charmed by you and friendly towards you. The spell ends if you or your companions do anything harmful towards the target. While charmed in this way, the target must move in as direct of a path as it can toward you on its turn. Once it is within reach, you can touch the target on your turn, dealing 6d10 psychic damage to it and ending the spell.
Subliminal Messenger
Subliminal Messenger
The target is imbued with a spoken message of 25 words or fewer, which it speaks when a trigger condition you define is met. The target will forget your message after you say it. When your trigger condition is met, the target recites the message in the same cadence, tone, and volume as you used and the spell ends. The target does not recall the message it recited, nor does it need to understand the language the message is in.
Stumble
Stumble
The target moves up to 10 feet in a direction you choose, stopping short of any ledges or other dangerous hazards, or if it collides with another creature, object, or an obstacle, such as a wall or door. This movement does not provoke opportunity attacks. At the end of its movement, the target falls prone, taking 2d6 bludgeoning damage if it collides with an obstacle. If it collides with another creature or object, the damage is split between them.
Nervous Recoil
Nervous Recoil
You magically cloud the target’s judgment at the last instant. The target must choose to keep its successful roll or treat the roll as a failure instead. If it keeps the success, the target takes 2d6 psychic damage.
Gish Gallop
Gish Gallop
You weave subtle charms into your speech to conceal your mistakes. When you fail a Deception, Intimidation, or Persuasion check, you can choose to immediately repeat the triggering skill check, but with a different skill of your choice from the following: Deception, Intimidation, Persuasion. If you succeed on this check, it replaces the triggering failure. If you fail, all creatures that you are interacting with know you attempted to manipulate them
Dizziness
Dizziness
The target’s balance becomes unsteady.
Dancing Feet
Dancing Feet
You cause a musical chord to play and creatures in the area have a sudden urge to dance.