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m (The Gaping Wounds tooltip part was removed as of Patch 5.) |
(Patch 5 seems to have changed this ability to consume all gold the target had when struck.) |
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| name = Blood Money | | name = Blood Money | ||
| weapons = Twist of Fortune | | weapons = Twist of Fortune | ||
| description = Strike out greedily, dealing an additional {{DamageText| | | description = Strike out greedily, dealing an additional {{DamageText|[[proficiency bonus]]|Piercing}} damage per 300 [[gold]] that the target possesses. The gold will be consumed. | ||
| cost = action | | cost = action | ||
| damage = weapon | | damage = weapon | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* Many bosses and tough enemies in the game can be assassinated with this action by 'reverse-pickpocketing' large sums of gold into the their inventory. However, the damage is dealt in separate instances | *As of Patch 5, this ability now consumes all gold the target had in their inventory when struck.{{verify}} | ||
* Many bosses and tough enemies in the game can be assassinated with this action by 'reverse-pickpocketing' large sums of gold into the their inventory. However, the damage is dealt in separate instances, so enemies with flat damage reduction - such as from armour with the '''Magical Plate''' property - are less susceptible. |
Revision as of 12:11, 11 December 2023
Blood Money is a weapon action granted by Twist of Fortune.
Description
Strike out greedily, dealing an additional proficiency bonusPiercing damage per 300 gold that the target possesses. The gold will be consumed.
Properties
- Cost
- Action
- Damage
- Normal weapon damage
- Details
- Attack roll
- Recharge: Short rest
How to learn
Granted by the weapons:
Notes
- As of Patch 5, this ability now consumes all gold the target had in their inventory when struck.[Needs Verification]
- Many bosses and tough enemies in the game can be assassinated with this action by 'reverse-pickpocketing' large sums of gold into the their inventory. However, the damage is dealt in separate instances, so enemies with flat damage reduction - such as from armour with the Magical Plate property - are less susceptible.