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==Notes==
==Notes==
* Necrotic Claws deals its necrotic damage even when the attack misses.
* Necrotic Claws deals its necrotic damage even when the attack misses;
* Crawling Claws have unique "Rock On" [https://youtu.be/yMNul2RM-6I?si=nKmJ7QgP11waA8ci victory animation] if they're part of your party, which plays after combat's end.
* Crawling Claws have unique "Rock On" [https://youtu.be/yMNul2RM-6I?si=nKmJ7QgP11waA8ci victory animation] if they're part of your party, which plays after combat's end. While normally they're unsummonable by player without using mods, it's possible by [[Control Undead]] ability.


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 07:35, 19 March 2024

Crawling Claws are a type of Undead creature and non-playable race found in Acts Two and Three.

About

Severed from their owners and skittering along on digits still stiff with rigor mortis, these hands can squeeze the breath from a throat in an instant.

Crawling claws are the reanimated amputated hands of humanoids. They are often crafted by necromancers to perform menial tasks, or employed as familiars by warlocks and wizards.

Crawling claws do not have a great deal of health or significant attacks, instead overwhelming by being encountered in swarms known as "applauses".

Attacks and abilities

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Claws Claws
  • Melee attack dealing 2d8+1Damage TypesSlashing damage.
  • Crawling Claw's passive feature Necrotic Claws allows them to deal an additional 1d6Damage TypesNecrotic damage.

Notes

  • Necrotic Claws deals its necrotic damage even when the attack misses;
  • Crawling Claws have unique "Rock On" victory animation if they're part of your party, which plays after combat's end. While normally they're unsummonable by player without using mods, it's possible by Control Undead ability.

External links