Dominated is a condition.
* You can't take actions. Instead, the dominator chooses a single action for you to take on your turn (standard, move, minor or free). The dominator may only choose powers or game features that can be used at-will, such as at-will powers. Anything with a limited used once per encounter or once per day doesn't qualify.
* You grant combat advantage.
* You can't flank.
* Despite this condition, the dominated creature's allies remain allies, and its enemies remain enemies.
* If the dominator tries to force the creature into a pit or other hindering terrain, the creature gets a saving throw to avoid entering the terrain.
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| - Dominated is a condition.
* You can't take actions. Instead, the dominator chooses a single action for you to take on your turn (standard, move, minor or free). The dominator may only choose powers or game features that can be used at-will, such as at-will powers. Anything with a limited used once per encounter or once per day doesn't qualify.
* You grant combat advantage.
* You can't flank.
* Despite this condition, the dominated creature's allies remain allies, and its enemies remain enemies.
* If the dominator tries to force the creature into a pit or other hindering terrain, the creature gets a saving throw to avoid entering the terrain.
- The most common sources of domination are the animal empathy skill and the dominate person, dominate monster, dominate animal, and control undead spells. Players may voluntarily release a dominated creature using the radial menu. Domination may also be ended by dispelling and by the usual counters to existing mind-affecting effects (lesser mind blank, mind blank, and greater restoration).
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| - Dominated is a condition.
* You can't take actions. Instead, the dominator chooses a single action for you to take on your turn (standard, move, minor or free). The dominator may only choose powers or game features that can be used at-will, such as at-will powers. Anything with a limited used once per encounter or once per day doesn't qualify.
* You grant combat advantage.
* You can't flank.
* Despite this condition, the dominated creature's allies remain allies, and its enemies remain enemies.
* If the dominator tries to force the creature into a pit or other hindering terrain, the creature gets a saving throw to avoid entering the terrain.
- The most common sources of domination are the animal empathy skill and the dominate person, dominate monster, dominate animal, and control undead spells. Players may voluntarily release a dominated creature using the radial menu. Domination may also be ended by dispelling and by the usual counters to existing mind-affecting effects (lesser mind blank, mind blank, and greater restoration).
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