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| description = Ghast is an Undead creature in Baldur's Gate 3. It is found in the Rosymorn Monastery Trail. | | description = Ghast is an Undead creature and non-playable race in Baldur's Gate 3. It is found in the Rosymorn Monastery Trail. | ||
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'''Ghasts''' are an [[undead]] non-playable race | '''Ghasts''' are an [[undead]] creature and [[non-playable race]] in [[Baldur's Gate 3]]. They can be found in the [[Rosymorn Monastery Trail]] and in [[Cazador's Dungeon]]. | ||
{{Q|Orcus, god of undeath, creates ghasts by infusing ghouls with a particularly baleful dosage of his abyssal energy. Whereas a ghoul is little more than a savage beast, a ghast is cunning and can inspire a pack of ghouls to obey its commands.|author=in-game racial description}} | |||
==About ghasts == | == About ghasts == | ||
Ghasts are similar to [[Ghoul]]s {{-}} sharing a hunched, lean appearance and [[Paralysed (Condition)|paralysing]] claw attack {{-}} though larger, stronger, and permanently bearing an aura that resists being [[Turned (Condition)|turned]]. They also have the unique ability to weaponise their stench and cause [[Nauseous (Condition)|nausea]] in foes. | Ghasts are similar to [[Ghoul]]s {{-}} sharing a hunched, lean appearance and [[Paralysed (Condition)|paralysing]] claw attack {{-}} though larger, stronger, and permanently bearing an aura that resists being [[Turned (Condition)|turned]]. They also have the unique ability to weaponise their stench and cause [[Nauseous (Condition)|nausea]] in foes. | ||
==Attacks and abilities== | == Combat == | ||
=== Attacks and abilities === | |||
{{Feature box|Claws (Ghoul)}} | {{Feature box|Claws (Ghoul)}} | ||
{{Feature box|Stench}} | {{Feature box|Stench}} | ||
== Notes == | === Notes === | ||
* Grants 90 experience when killed in the [[Rosymorn Monastery Trail]]. | * Grants 90 experience when killed in the [[Rosymorn Monastery Trail]]. | ||
==Ghast Enemy variants== | == Ghast Enemy variants == | ||
* [[Fallen Gur Hunter]] | * [[Fallen Gur Hunter]] | ||
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Revision as of 10:20, 6 July 2024
Ghasts are an undead creature and non-playable race in Baldur's Gate 3. They can be found in the Rosymorn Monastery Trail and in Cazador's Dungeon.
“ | Orcus, god of undeath, creates ghasts by infusing ghouls with a particularly baleful dosage of his abyssal energy. Whereas a ghoul is little more than a savage beast, a ghast is cunning and can inspire a pack of ghouls to obey its commands. |
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— in-game racial description |
About ghasts
Ghasts are similar to Ghouls – sharing a hunched, lean appearance and paralysing claw attack – though larger, stronger, and permanently bearing an aura that resists being turned. They also have the unique ability to weaponise their stench and cause nausea in foes.
Combat
Attacks and abilities
Notes
- Grants 90 experience when killed in the Rosymorn Monastery Trail.
Ghast Enemy variants
External links
Ghast on the Forgotten Realms Wiki