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Pale Oak

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Pale Oak is a rare Quarterstaff that grants the Faithwarden's Vines spell and prevents the wielder from being Ensnared by vines.

Description Icon.png

Infused with Silvanus' strength, these staves are gifted to Faithwardens who act in defence of nature.

Properties

One-handed damage
Two-handed damage
Details
Quarterstaves Quarterstaves
Rarity: Rare
Enchantment: None
 Versatile
Dippable Dippable
 Melee: 1.5 m / 5  ft
 Weight: 1.8 kg / 3.6 lb
Price: 600 gp
UID DEN_FaithwardenStaff
UUID 13f6ff0c-08c4-4e9f-a624-511389b68dc2

Special

The holder of this item gains:

Faithwarden's Vines Faithwarden's Vines ()
Cast as a level 1 spell ( Recharge: Long rest.)
Faithwarden's Stride
Druidic vines cannot Ensnare Ensnare you and do not count as difficult terrain difficult terrain.

Weapon actions

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

Topple Topple ()

Swipe at a creature to knock it Prone.

Where to find

Notes

  • Rath Rath gives the party the staff only if the player character initiating dialogue is a Druid, and Kagha is swayed to the party's side or killed at the conclusion of Investigate Kagha Investigate Kagha. This must be done before completing rescuing rescuing.
  • Nothing (including having this item equipped) prevents Jaheira Jaheira's vines from ensnaring the player character during a cutscene at the entrance to the Last Light Inn.[1] However, having received the staff and been named Faithwarden does provide a unique dialogue option with her.

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References[edit | edit source]

  1. If in the cut-scene with Jaheira, the player character is ensnared in her vines as she interrogates them. This entanglement is plot-coded and unavoidable, regardless of any spell used or item equipped. While a player character (and the entire party) may avoid the cut-scene by, for example, sneaking into the Last Light Inn, its occupants become hostile if they are discovered and Jaheira was not first spoken with at the Inn's entrance.