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* Also sold by [[Echo of Abazigal]] in the [[Murder Tribunal]] after the player character accepts Bhaal and becomes an Unholy Assassin.
* Also sold by [[Echo of Abazigal]] in the [[Murder Tribunal]] after the player character accepts Bhaal and becomes an Unholy Assassin.
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* {{Passive|Dolor Amarus (passive feature)}}
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| weapon actions = Flourish, Piercing Strike, Lacerate
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
Dolor Amarus translates from Latin to "Bitter Pain"
Dolor Amarus translates from Latin to "Bitter Pain"

Revision as of 22:16, 2 December 2023

For the passive feature, see Dolor Amarus (passive feature).
Dolor Amarus image

Dolor Amarus is a rare Dagger that deals additional damage on a Critical Hit. Dolor Amarus is Latin for 'Bitter Pain'.

Description Icon.png

Once wielded by a murderer, the weapon's handle retains an eerie, clammy warmth, as if Dolor's pre-slaughter sweat somehow crept into the leather - and lingers there still.

Properties

Damage
Details
Daggers Daggers
Rarity: Rare
Enchantment: + 2
 One-Handed
Finesse Finesse
Light (weapon property) Light
Thrown Thrown
 Melee: 1.5 m / 5  ft
 Weight: 0.45 kg / 0.9 lb
Price: 190 gp
UID MAG_Vicious_Dagger
UUID d3e121fb-09c0-4478-84f1-f4f3e28cd50f

Special

The holder of this item gains:

Dolor Amarus
When you land a Critical Hit with a weapon or unarmed attack, it deals an additional 7 damage.

Weapon actions

Proficiency Icon.png If you have proficiency, equip in main hand to gain:

Flourish Flourish ()

Feint an attack to possibly throw your opponent Off Balance Off Balance.

Piercing Strike Piercing Strike ()

Stab an enemy and possibly inflict Gaping Wounds Gaping Wounds.

Lacerate Lacerate ()

Slash at your target's vital points to make it Bleed Bleed.

Where to find

Trivia

Dolor Amarus translates from Latin to "Bitter Pain"