Hypnotic Pattern (spell)

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Hypnotic Pattern creates a panoply of weaving, turning patterns in the air, located within the spell's range. These patterns are so compelling that creatures designated by the caster must make a saving throw, or else stand gazing, hypnotised, by the effect. During this time, they will take no action for as long as the caster maintains concentration.

Hypnotic Pattern
Range 20 ft.
Duration special
Area of Effect 40 ft. diameter circle; up
to 3 HD per level
Casting Time 1 round
Saving Throw negates
Level illusionist (2nd)

Affected creatures that are lying or sitting will stand when affected by the spell. Creatures that are bleeding from wounds, or acting in some manner, will cease what they're doing and stand, watching the patterns passively as the spell continues.

If attacked hand-to-hand, however, affected creatures are entitled to a surprise check; if they're not surprised, the hypnotic pattern spell is broken and these creatures are also allowed to roll initiative to defend themselves. A missile attack can be made against the creature without allowing surprise or initiative, but once damage is done the spell is again broken.