Advanced Dungeons and Dragons 2nd edition: Wizard class: Specialist Wizard Mentalist
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Mentalist

In worlds such as Fälgorna where psionics are rare, some wizards take up the study of mind-affecting spells and enchantments. The mentalist is such a character. Although the mentalist is closely related to the enchanter, the mentalist’s spells focus more exclusively on the mind. Of course, this is a complicated area of study, and a great understanding of the human psyche is required for success. The mentalist must have at least an Intelligence/Knowledge of 15, Wisdom of 16 and an Ego/Willpower of 16.
The school of mentalism includes spells such as ESP, domination, and suggestion. It is opposed by the schools of alteration and necromancy.
Mentalists gain the normal benefits and hindrances of a specialist wizard. When a mentalist reaches 8th-level, his saving throw bonus against mentalism spells and effects increases to +2. At 11th-level, the mentalist gains the ability to detect charm or mental influence three times per day by pointing at the individual to be examined and concentrating one round. This power resembles the priest spell detect charm, but only one creature can be scanned per use. When the mentalist reaches 14th-level, he can dispel charm or mental influence once per day with a 50% chance of success. This is modified by ±5% per level/Hit Die difference between the mentalist and the caster of the charm. The mentalist must be within 10 yards of the subject and must concentrate for one round in order to use this power.
The mentalist is a wizard who deals in subtleties and influences. The mentalist is not at his best in open battle against hordes of enemies, but he can be an extraordinarily effective character in investigations or confrontations against single enemies.

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