Ad placeholder

Torturous Edges: Difference between revisions

From bg3.wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
(Added a note that the saving throw is not shown in the combat log)
 
(3 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Passive feature page
{{Passive feature page
| summary = '''Torturous Edges''' is a passive feature that tortures its targets.
| summary = '''Torturous Edges''' is a passive feature that [[Tortured (Condition)|tortures]] its targets.
| description = Tortured creatures may receive {{Disadvantage}} on Constitution {{Saving Throw}}s.
| description = Tortured creatures may receive {{Disadvantage}} on Constitution {{Saving Throw}}s.
| condition = Tortured
| condition = Tortured
Line 7: Line 7:
| condition dc = 10
| condition dc = 10
| notes =
| notes =
DC 10 is 50% against -1 CHA saving throws. so if attack twice against -1 CHA, its chance will be 75%.
* Many [[Beast]] and [[Monstrosity]] type creatures have low Charisma, making them less likely to succeed a saving throw against this effect.
and lots of Beasts and Monstrosities have a low CHA saving throws.
* The saving throw is not shown in the combat log.
* The {{Cond|Tortured}} condition has a similar effect to {{Cond|Bleeding}}, but fewer foes are immune to it.
}}
}}

Latest revision as of 22:32, 24 October 2024

Torturous Edges is a passive feature that tortures its targets.

Description

Tortured creatures may receive Disadvantage Icon.png Disadvantage on Constitution Saving throws.

Condition: Tortured

Tortured Tortured

Duration: 2 turns

DC 10  Charisma saving throw

How to learn

Granted by the weapons:

Notes

  • Many Beast and Monstrosity type creatures have low Charisma, making them less likely to succeed a saving throw against this effect.
  • The saving throw is not shown in the combat log.
  • The Tortured Tortured condition has a similar effect to Bleeding Bleeding, but fewer foes are immune to it.