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| size = Medium | | size = [[Medium]] | ||
| type = [[Undead]] | | type = [[Undead]] | ||
| resistances = Slashing resistance full, Piercing resistance full, Bludgeoning resistance full, Necrotic resistance full | | resistances = Slashing resistance full, Piercing resistance full, Bludgeoning resistance full, Necrotic resistance full | ||
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'''Vampires''' are a type of non-playable [[Undead]] race in Baldur's Gate 3. | '''Vampires''' are a type of non-playable [[Undead]] race in Baldur's Gate 3. | ||
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== About Vampires == | == About Vampires == | ||
Vampires are one of the most feared and powerful undead | Vampires are one of the most feared and powerful undead, and can turn other humanoids into [[Vampire Spawn|Vampire Spawns]] by feeding on their blood. However, in order to become a true Vampire, the spawn must feed on their master's blood in turn. | ||
== Tactics == | |||
Vampires regenerate health each turn with their {{pass|Vampire Regeneration}} ability, and can also turn into a fog cloud which is resistant to damage. However, both of these abilities can be countered by exploiting their {{pass|Sunlight Hypersensitivity}}, for instance; casting the level three evocation spell {{SAI|Daylight}}. | |||
== Notable Vampires == | == Notable Vampires == | ||
There is only one ''Vampire'' encountered in ''Baldur's Gate 3'', | There is only one ''Vampire'' encountered in ''Baldur's Gate 3'', but others are referenced / mentioned. | ||
* {{CharLink|Amanita Szarr}} (her diaries and journals can be found the [[Szarr Palace]]){{ref|It is not clear if Amanita is a vampire. She also could be vampire spawn.}} | |||
* {{CharLink|Cazador Szarr}} | * {{CharLink|Cazador Szarr}} | ||
* {{FRWiki|Strahd von Zarovich}} (referenced only) | * {{FRWiki|Strahd von Zarovich}} (referenced only) | ||
* {{CharLink|Vellioth}} (his skull can be found in the Szarr Palace) | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Vampire Spawn]] | * {{MdCharLink|Astarion}} | ||
* [[Vampire spawn|Vampire Spawn]] | |||
== Notes and references == | |||
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{{noteend}} | |||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
* {{FRWiki|Vampire|long}} | * {{FRWiki|Vampire|long}} |
Latest revision as of 10:23, 31 January 2025
Vampires are a type of non-playable Undead race in Baldur's Gate 3.
About Vampires[edit | edit source]
Vampires are one of the most feared and powerful undead, and can turn other humanoids into Vampire Spawns by feeding on their blood. However, in order to become a true Vampire, the spawn must feed on their master's blood in turn.
Tactics[edit | edit source]
Vampires regenerate health each turn with their ability, and can also turn into a fog cloud which is resistant to damage. However, both of these abilities can be countered by exploiting their , for instance; casting the level three evocation spell .
Notable Vampires[edit | edit source]
There is only one Vampire encountered in Baldur's Gate 3, but others are referenced / mentioned.
- Amanita Szarr (her diaries and journals can be found the Szarr Palace)[1]
- Cazador Szarr
Strahd von Zarovich (referenced only)
- Vellioth (his skull can be found in the Szarr Palace)
See also[edit | edit source]
Notes and references[edit | edit source]
- ↑ It is not clear if Amanita is a vampire. She also could be vampire spawn.
External links[edit | edit source]
Vampire on the Forgotten Realms Wiki