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When one of my players gets Dominated I like to sleep spell them. :p
I am gonna try to keep one memorize and try it next time i get someone charmed. But yeah... from the spell description, Break Enchantement should be the cure.
So, don't get your hopes up
good luck with charming back your caster.
1. Does it automatically work or does it still need to overcome a DC check? And
2. I think the tooltip says it doesn’t affect spells above a certain level (5 maybe?)
If they're dominated. They're not an ally. They're an enemy
It didn't even *try* to fix the domination. It didn't proc on the dominated person at all. Worse than useless, actively just detrimental to your party. Wow
I have a theory that if I dominated an enemy, because it would have put them on the allied side.. break enchantment would only work to fix *them* .. back to the enemy side
I have a feeling that break enchantment is buggy and doesn't work..