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Impatience <rank> Inability to concentrate on focused tasks.
Clumsiness <rank> Inability to use weaponry effectively.
Amnesia <rank> Causes the victim to forget to do his next action.
Addiction <rank> A terrible addiction to elixirs.
Masochism <rank> The love of your own pain.
Loneliness <rank> Fear of being left on your own.
Claustrophobia <rank> Fear of enclosed spaces.
Stuttering <rank> Anxious difficulty with speech.
Hallucinations <rank> Vivid hallucinations to plague your foe.
Pacifism <rank> Loss of desire to cause anyone harm.
Bulimia <rank> Inflict ravishing hunger to overcome any constitution.
Hypersomnia <rank> A condition that prevents insomnia.
Dementia <rank> Hugely distorts victim's perception of the world.
Deadening <rank> Weakening of the mind.
Epilepsy <rank> Throw your victim's nervous system into disarray.
Agoraphobia <rank> Fear of open spaces.
Paranoia <rank> They are out to get you, believe me.
Analyse <rank> Discover the implanted suggestions in someone.
Recklessness <rank> Ignorance of health and disregard for well-being.
Vertigo <rank> Fear of heights.
Indifference <rank> Who really cares?
Hatred <rank> Irrational hatred.
Cleanse <rank> Clean yourself or another of suggestions.
Lethargy <rank> A distinct lack of energy.
Anorexia <rank> Loss of desire to eat.
Belonephobia <rank> Fear of being popped like an over-inflated balloon.
Confusion <rank> Causes the mind to become confounded.
Disrupt <rank> Disrupt their mental balance.
Stupidity <rank> Abject, stumbling idiocy.
Generosity <rank> Indiscriminate, overwhelming generosity.
Action <rank> The ability to suggest an action of your choice.
Berserk <rank> Drive them into a furious rage.
Hypochondria <rank> The conviction that one is constantly afflicted.