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Does Mind Blank prevent being frightened?
What is the source of the “spells do only what they say they do” rules interpretation principle?Does Phantasmal Killer affect creatures immune to being frightened?How does Mind Blank affect the Zone of Truth spell?Does Calm Emotions still allow a saving throw?Does Mind Blank stop a monster's special senses like Truesight or Blindsight?How does the frightful aspect spell give the shaken and frightened condition?Does a Paladin's Aura of Courage prevent or suspend frightened effects?What counts as a magical effect?Can either flavor of Restoration remove the Frightened condition?Does Mind Blank also protect your gear?Can a creature with a Mind Blank spell active on itself target itself with Encode Thoughts?
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Does Mind Blank spell prevent being frightened by magical means, such as from the effect of a spell, or by non magical means, such as from the frightful presence? Do those kind of effects affect the mind of the target?
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Does Mind Blank spell prevent being frightened by magical means, such as from the effect of a spell, or by non magical means, such as from the frightful presence? Do those kind of effects affect the mind of the target?
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Does Mind Blank spell prevent being frightened by magical means, such as from the effect of a spell, or by non magical means, such as from the frightful presence? Do those kind of effects affect the mind of the target?
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Does Mind Blank spell prevent being frightened by magical means, such as from the effect of a spell, or by non magical means, such as from the frightful presence? Do those kind of effects affect the mind of the target?
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Mind blank does not prevent the frightened condition. It prevents the charmed condition, psychic damage, and various divination effects.
The more ambiguous part of the spell states:
The spell even foils wish spells and spells or effects of similar power used to affect the target's mind or to gain information about the target.
This is speaking on the power of the previous protections: immunity to psychic damage, various divination effects, and immunity to the charmed condition. If the spell were intended to work against effects that affect the mind that are not the enumerated protections, those effects would have also been enumerated. Spells only do what they say they do.
Some lower level alternatives:
Calm emotions, dispel evil and good (against certain creature types), hallow (with the courage option), heroes' feast, heroism, and protection from evil and good (against certain creature types)
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Mind blank does not prevent the frightened condition. It prevents the charmed condition, psychic damage, and various divination effects.
The more ambiguous part of the spell states:
The spell even foils wish spells and spells or effects of similar power used to affect the target's mind or to gain information about the target.
This is speaking on the power of the previous protections: immunity to psychic damage, various divination effects, and immunity to the charmed condition. If the spell were intended to work against effects that affect the mind that are not the enumerated protections, those effects would have also been enumerated. Spells only do what they say they do.
Some lower level alternatives:
Calm emotions, dispel evil and good (against certain creature types), hallow (with the courage option), heroes' feast, heroism, and protection from evil and good (against certain creature types)
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Mind blank does not prevent the frightened condition. It prevents the charmed condition, psychic damage, and various divination effects.
The more ambiguous part of the spell states:
The spell even foils wish spells and spells or effects of similar power used to affect the target's mind or to gain information about the target.
This is speaking on the power of the previous protections: immunity to psychic damage, various divination effects, and immunity to the charmed condition. If the spell were intended to work against effects that affect the mind that are not the enumerated protections, those effects would have also been enumerated. Spells only do what they say they do.
Some lower level alternatives:
Calm emotions, dispel evil and good (against certain creature types), hallow (with the courage option), heroes' feast, heroism, and protection from evil and good (against certain creature types)
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No
Mind blank does not prevent the frightened condition. It prevents the charmed condition, psychic damage, and various divination effects.
The more ambiguous part of the spell states:
The spell even foils wish spells and spells or effects of similar power used to affect the target's mind or to gain information about the target.
This is speaking on the power of the previous protections: immunity to psychic damage, various divination effects, and immunity to the charmed condition. If the spell were intended to work against effects that affect the mind that are not the enumerated protections, those effects would have also been enumerated. Spells only do what they say they do.
Some lower level alternatives:
Calm emotions, dispel evil and good (against certain creature types), hallow (with the courage option), heroes' feast, heroism, and protection from evil and good (against certain creature types)
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No
Mind blank does not prevent the frightened condition. It prevents the charmed condition, psychic damage, and various divination effects.
The more ambiguous part of the spell states:
The spell even foils wish spells and spells or effects of similar power used to affect the target's mind or to gain information about the target.
This is speaking on the power of the previous protections: immunity to psychic damage, various divination effects, and immunity to the charmed condition. If the spell were intended to work against effects that affect the mind that are not the enumerated protections, those effects would have also been enumerated. Spells only do what they say they do.
Some lower level alternatives:
Calm emotions, dispel evil and good (against certain creature types), hallow (with the courage option), heroes' feast, heroism, and protection from evil and good (against certain creature types)
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