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{{Classlevel | {{Jpeg|Diplomat and Covert Scout|400px}}{{Classlevel | ||
|name=Diplomat | |name=Diplomat | ||
|tier=Paragon | |tier=Paragon | ||
|bonus1=You get +1 to [[Agility]]. | |||
|bonus2=As a [[standard action]], you can force each creature who can hear or see you to make a [[Will Save]]. Creatures that fail the will save are obliged to remain nonviolent until someone they are aware of attempts a violent action, such as casting a spell on an unwilling target, or 1d6 rounds pass, whichever comes first. | |||
|bonus3=With approximately 1 hour of conversation, you can convince any number of creatures to join your party, so long as doing so would not put you over your point limit. Those creatures get a [[Will Saves|Will Save]] to avoid becoming convinced, and any creatures that save in this way cannot be convinced through your use of this ability until 1 week has passed and you make them believe you have taken a different side. | |||
|bonus1=You get + | |||
|bonus2=As a [[standard action]], you can force each creature who can hear or see you to make a [[Will Save | |||
|bonus3=With approximately 1 hour of conversation, you can convince any number of creatures to join your party, so long as doing so would not put you over your point limit. | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:15, 19 December 2015
| Diplomat Paragon Tier Expertise
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| Bonuses: | |
| ♦ You get +1 to Agility. | |
| ♦ As a standard action, you can force each creature who can hear or see you to make a Will Save. Creatures that fail the will save are obliged to remain nonviolent until someone they are aware of attempts a violent action, such as casting a spell on an unwilling target, or 1d6 rounds pass, whichever comes first. | |
| ♦ With approximately 1 hour of conversation, you can convince any number of creatures to join your party, so long as doing so would not put you over your point limit. Those creatures get a Will Save to avoid becoming convinced, and any creatures that save in this way cannot be convinced through your use of this ability until 1 week has passed and you make them believe you have taken a different side. |
