Controlling Confusion?


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I vaguely recall coming across a few ways to control the effects of confusion during combat, but I can't seem to find those all now. The only thing I'm finding is the Madness Blessing from Warpriest, which at 10th level lets you pick the confused behavior for all targets in 30' for that round as a Swift Action.

That's useful, but Warpriest doesn't even get to cast Confusion, so it's really only of limited value unless you can count on other PCs casting Confusion regularly. I could swear that there was some other way to influence or control how a target behaved when under confusion, though. Anyone else know what I might be missing for such options?


If one of the confused people attacks another, the confusion from then on tales care of itself

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True, but that is sometimes not the effect you wanted in the first place. And it depends upon the luck of the roll that results in that 1 target getting "attack nearest creature" and actually attacking the one you wanted them to attack.


I feel inspired to make a wild rager/warpriest

That's only for controlling your own confusion though.

Something handy that came out of this.

Shame confusion isn't a divine spell, samsaran could work then.


The Psychic Id Insinuation spell let's you influence or pick the result.

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MageHunter wrote:

I feel inspired to make a wild rager/warpriest

That's only for controlling your own confusion though.

Something handy that came out of this.

Shame confusion isn't a divine spell, samsaran could work then.

Wow. That requires 10 levels of Warpriest to accomplish. That's quite an investment.

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