. . "daily"@en . "Prophecy of Zhudun was introduced in \"Wish Upon a Star\" by Bruce R. Cordell in Dragon #366."@en . "\"Half damage, and the target is not dazed.\""@en . "warlock attack 1"@en . . "standard"@en . . "[[Category:Daily ]] [[Category:]] Prophecy of Zhudun is an invocation used by warlocks, particularly star pact warlocks. Prophecy of Zhudun, which draws upon the power of the dead star Zhudun, allows warlocks a glimpse into the maddening truths of the Far Realm, which he or she can then bestow upon a creature of their choosing. These nightmarish visions cause the creature to temporarily lose their sanity, becoming dazed if their willpower lacks the strength to resist the warlock's spell, which is enhanced by the warlock's charisma. Even if the creature succeeds in throwing off the madness of the spell, however, their mind is still racked with pain. The spell requires much concentration on the part of the warlock and can only be cast once per day."@en . . . . "Prophecy of Zhudun was introduced in \"Wish Upon a Star\" by Bruce R. Cordell in Dragon #366."@en . . . "ranged 10"@en . "172800.0"^^ . "prophecy of Zhudun"@en . . "Daily"@en . "[[Category:Daily ]] [[Category:]] Prophecy of Zhudun is an invocation used by warlocks, particularly star pact warlocks. Prophecy of Zhudun, which draws upon the power of the dead star Zhudun, allows warlocks a glimpse into the maddening truths of the Far Realm, which he or she can then bestow upon a creature of their choosing. These nightmarish visions cause the creature to temporarily lose their sanity, becoming dazed if their willpower lacks the strength to resist the warlock's spell, which is enhanced by the warlock's charisma. Even if the creature succeeds in throwing off the madness of the spell, however, their mind is still racked with pain. The spell requires much concentration on the part of the warlock and can only be cast once per day."@en . . "Charisma vs. Will"@en . . . . . . . "Prophecy of Zhudun"@en . "daily"@en . . "one creature"@en . "Prophecy of Zhudun"@en . . .