Debilitating Terror
You fill the target's mind with terrifying images to disrupt their combat focus. The target must attempt a Will save.
Critical Success The target is unaffected.
Success The target takes a –1 circumstance penalty to attack and damage rolls against you.
Spell Effect: Debilitating Terror
Failure The target can't use hostile actions against you.
Critical Failure The target is Stunned 1 and can't use hostile actions against you.
Traits
An action with this trait requires a degree of mental concentration and discipline.
Fear effects evoke the emotion of fear. Effects with this trait always have the mental and emotion traits as well.
Focus spells are a special type of spell attained directly from a branch of study, from a deity, or from another specific source. You can learn focus spells only through special class features or feats, rather than choosing them from a spell list. Furthermore, you cast focus spells using a special pool of Focus Points—you can't prepare a focus spell in a spell slot or use your spell slots to cast focus spells; similarly, you can't spend your Focus Points to cast spells that aren't focus spells.
An ability with this trait can take a character completely out of the fight or even kill them, and it's harder to use on a more powerful character. If a spell has the incapacitation trait, any creature of more than twice the spell's rank treats the result of their check to prevent being incapacitated by the spell as one degree of success better, or the result of any check the spellcaster made to incapacitate them as one degree of success worse. If any other effect has the incapacitation trait, a creature of higher level than the item, creature, or hazard generating the effect gains the same benefits.
A mental effect can alter the target's mind. It has no effect on an object or a mindless creature.
This indicates abilities from the wizard class.