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Wokistan

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So recently, I remembered a spell present in dark souls 1 and 3 that goes by the name of undead rapport.

http://darksouls3.wiki.fextralife.com/Rapport

http://darksouls.wikia.com/wiki/Undead_Rapport

This should add mind manipulation to the Chosen undead, the Soul of Cinder due to consisting partly of the Chosen undead, and the Ashen one. Of note is that the variety used by the Ashen one has far better range and in general is of better quality.

This also gives mind manipulation resistance to the Chosen undead and Ashen one due to being unaffected by this spell for obvious reasons while invading or invaded, as well as giving resistance to mind manipulation to all bosses due to them being unaffected by rapport, though that may just be game mechanics as you can charm stronger enemies than some of the earlier bosses using it.
 
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I asked everlasting a while ago, ill message Weekly though
 
Empathic seems better, given that the spell works on enemies that shouldn't really have a mind and its described as a charm.
 
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