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And if it’s an extra save check, it can’t be anything other than a benefit because it provides an extra opportunity to save a failure (essentially the crit resist chance is reduced...) | |||
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You never heard of it because you never played classic. | |||
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https://forums.daybreakgames.com/eq/...arisma.220085/ | |||
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"Yes it is. It varies on a number of spells to its actual usefulness but it does have a use. There are different levels of charisma for different classes. The system does take into account that an Enchanter should have a higher charisma than say a Necromancer. It�s unfair to expect masters of the undead to be entirely charismatic. "
This means the charisma check is often not a benefit but a penalty which punishes certain classes more than others. Said in another way, a 100 charisma necro is better at holding charm than a 100 charisma enchanter. | ||
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AFAIK (because I don’t have a necro), on p99 there is no charisma check for necros and enchanters have that check, so I would expect better results for an enchanter than a necro given similar conditions because there is an additional chance to save calm. | |||
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