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{{hatnote|For the class action to transform into the creature, see [[Slayer (Class Action)]].}} | {{hatnote|For the class action to transform into the creature, see [[Slayer (Class Action)]].}} | ||
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|name = Slayer | {{Infobox statistics | ||
|image= | | name = Slayer | ||
| | | image = Baldurs-Gate-3-Slayer-Form.webp | ||
| | | imagecaption = Slayer transformation | ||
| | | imagesize = 200px | ||
| | | str = 20 | ||
| | | dex = 14 | ||
| | | con = 17 | ||
| | | int = 10 | ||
| wis = 10 | |||
|type=Monstrosity | | cha = 8 | ||
| | | size = Medium | ||
| | | type = Monstrosity | ||
| hit_points = 98; 153 | |||
| armour_class = 16 | |||
|initiative=+2 | | initiative = +2 | ||
}} | |||
'''Slayer''' is a unique form that especially dedicated [[Bhaalspawn]] may assume in [[Baldur's Gate 3]]. | '''Slayer''' is a unique form that especially dedicated [[Bhaalspawn]] may assume in [[Baldur's Gate 3]]. | ||
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{{SpoilerDurge|It is possible for [[The Dark Urge]] to obtain the ability during [[Act 2]] by either killing [[Isobel]], their lover, or the companion with the highest approval toward them. Alternatively, they can obtain this form during [[Act 3]] by defeating Orin and accepting to become [[Bhaal|Bhaal's]] Chosen.<br /><br/>If they had already acquired the Slayer form before Act 3, The Dark Urge will be given the option to transform into it during their dialogue with Orin before their duel, in which case she will fight against them in her standard humanoid form. Conversely, access to the Slayer form will be permanently lost if The Dark Urge refuses to become Bhaal's Chosen after defeating Orin.}} | {{SpoilerDurge|It is possible for [[The Dark Urge]] to obtain the ability during [[Act 2]] by either killing [[Isobel]], their lover, or the companion with the highest approval toward them. Alternatively, they can obtain this form during [[Act 3]] by defeating Orin and accepting to become [[Bhaal|Bhaal's]] Chosen.<br /><br/>If they had already acquired the Slayer form before Act 3, The Dark Urge will be given the option to transform into it during their dialogue with Orin before their duel, in which case she will fight against them in her standard humanoid form. Conversely, access to the Slayer form will be permanently lost if The Dark Urge refuses to become Bhaal's Chosen after defeating Orin.}} | ||
== | == Actions == | ||
{{Feature box|name=Slay | {{Feature box|name=Slay | ||
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|* Brand nearby creatures with a sinister mark so that their deaths make you harder to kill. | |* Brand nearby creatures with a sinister mark so that their deaths make you harder to kill. | ||
* Marked targets are {{Cond|Dazed}}, and when they die, you gain +1 bonus to {{Armour Class}}. | * Marked targets are {{Cond|Dazed}}, and when they die, you gain +1 bonus to {{Armour Class}}. | ||
* (v4.1.1.4251417) Let the Slaughter Begin will always grant only +1 bonus to Armour Class in total, no matter how many marked targets you kill. Also when losing this Bonus in combat it will instantly be replied again and will stay after combat even when leaving Slayer form. | |||
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* [[Orin the Red]] (dependant) | * [[Orin the Red]] (dependant) | ||
* [[The Dark Urge]] (optional)}} | * [[The Dark Urge]] (optional)}} | ||
== Previous appearances == | |||
The Slayer Form is a returning ability present in ''Baldur's Gate 2''. It first appeared in ''{{FRWiki|Baldur's Gate 2: Shadows of Amn}}'' as an ability granted midway through the game. | |||
The Slayer is only one of three avatars of Bhaal: a shapeshifting one called {{FRWiki|Kazgoroth}}, a human-sized one named the Slayer, and a giant named the Ravager. While only the Slayer appears within ''Baldur's Gate 3'', the Ravager appears in ''{{FRWiki|Baldur's Gate 2: Throne of Bhaal}}'' as the protagonist's "taint" due to being a Bhaalspawn, while Kazgoroth is a separate creature, described as either a minion or Avatar of Bhaal in some circumstances. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery mode="packed" heights="250px"> | <gallery mode="packed" heights="250px"> | ||
Slayer model.png|Slayer model | |||
File:Slayer sprite.png|Slayer transformation appearance | File:Slayer sprite.png|Slayer transformation appearance | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Notes== | == Notes == | ||
{{notebegin}} | {{notebegin}} | ||
* Despite functioning like [[Wild Shape]], Slayer form does not inherit the extra attacks from the [[Druid]] class's [[Wild Strike]] or [[Improved Wild Strike]]. Instead, Slayer form will inherit the character's [[Extra Attack]] or [[Improved Extra Attack]] (as available). | |||
* Slayer Form inherits [[War Domain]]'s [[War Priest]] feature. | |||
*Despite functioning like [[Wild Shape]], Slayer form does not inherit the extra attacks from the [[Druid]] class's [[Wild Strike]] or [[Improved Wild Strike]]. Instead, Slayer form will inherit the character's [[Extra Attack]] or [[Improved Extra Attack]] (as available). | * Slayer Form will not benefit from the additional benefits (Temporary Hit Points, damage reduction, and bonus to Armor Class) granted by the [[Armour of Moonbasking]]. | ||
*Slayer Form inherits [[War Domain]]'s [[War Priest]] feature. | |||
*Slayer Form will not benefit from the additional benefits (Temporary Hit Points, damage reduction, and bonus to Armor Class) granted by the [[Armour of Moonbasking]] | |||
{{noteend}} | {{noteend}} | ||