I'm assuming that the text "You attempt to beguile a creature that you can see within range." means that I can use it against my players and that 'creature' is a generic terminology for any entity type.
I'm assuming that the text "You attempt to beguile a creature that you can see within range." means that I can use it against my players and that 'creature' is a generic terminology for any entity type.
Correct, yes.
"Creature" is the generic catch-all term 5e uses. For reference, Hold Person only works on humanoids, and Hold Monster works on all creatures. Dominate Monster can work on all creatures (that aren't immune to charm effects).
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Another simple Yes/No, I'm looking at using Swarm of Cranium Rats that has Dominate Monster.
I'm assuming that the text "You attempt to beguile a creature that you can see within range." means that I can use it against my players and that 'creature' is a generic terminology for any entity type.
Yes you can do that. Creature is basically anything that is alive or even undead.
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Correct, yes.
"Creature" is the generic catch-all term 5e uses. For reference, Hold Person only works on humanoids, and Hold Monster works on all creatures. Dominate Monster can work on all creatures (that aren't immune to charm effects).
You don't know what fear is until you've witnessed a drunk bird divebombing you while carrying a screaming Kobold throwing fire anywhere and everywhere.