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You also have a +{{DamageText|1d10|Necrotic}} damage bonus to weapon and unarmed attacks. | You also have a +{{DamageText|1d10|Necrotic}} damage bonus to weapon and unarmed attacks. | ||
| other ways to learn = Only available to [[Astarion]] after becoming an ascendant vampire. | | other ways to learn = Only available to [[Astarion]] after becoming an ascendant vampire. | ||
| grants = Ascendant Bite, Misty Escape (Vampire Ascendant) | |||
| notes = | | notes = | ||
* Does not seem to apply when [[Wild Shape|wild shaped]]. | * Does not seem to apply when [[Wild Shape|wild shaped]], except for forms that attack with weapons. | ||
* The in-game description says you gain a +{{DamageText|1d10|Necrotic}} damage bonus to '''[[Attack Rolls]]''', which doesn't make sense, because attack rolls are what decide if you hit or miss rather than how much damage you deal. | * The in-game description says you gain a +{{DamageText|1d10|Necrotic}} damage bonus to '''[[Attack Rolls]]''', which doesn't make sense, because attack rolls are what decide if you hit or miss rather than how much damage you deal. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:48, 17 July 2024
Vampire Ascendant is a passive feature available to Astarion if he completed his quest by ascending. It gives Astarion the two class actions Ascendant Bite and Misty Escape (Vampire Ascendant), as well as a bonus 1d10Necrotic damage to weapon and unarmed attacks.
Description
Behold, the Vampire Ascendant! Thousands of souls have bought you power, granting you
and .You also have a +1d10Necrotic damage bonus to weapon and unarmed attacks.
Grants:
How to learn
Notes
- Does not seem to apply when wild shaped, except for forms that attack with weapons.
- The in-game description says you gain a +1d10Necrotic damage bonus to Attack Rolls, which doesn't make sense, because attack rolls are what decide if you hit or miss rather than how much damage you deal.