3e SRD:Mindwipe

This power bestows one negative level per two manifester levels (maximum five negative levels) to the subject.

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Mindwipe
Telepathy (Cha)
Level: Psion 4
Display: Vi, Ma, Au
Range: Close (25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels)
Target: One living creature
Duration: Instantaneous
Saving Throw: Fortitude negates
Power Points: 7

If the subject has at least as many negative levels as HD, he or she dies. Each negative level gives a creature the following penalties: 1 penalty on attack rolls, saving throws, skill checks, ability checks, and effective level (for determining the power, duration, DC, and other details of power, spells, or special abilities). The creature also loses 5 hit points. Additionally, a psionic character or creature loses one power from his or her highest available level (a spellcaster loses one spell or spell slot from his or her highest available level). Negative levels stack.

Assuming the subject survives, he or she regains lost levels after a number of hours equal to the manifester's manifester level. Usually, negative levels have a chance of permanently draining the subject's levels, but the negative levels from mindwipe don't last long enough to do so.



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