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{{Hatnote|For the creature summoned with [[Animate Dead]], see [[Skeleton (Creature)]]}}
{{Hatnote|For the creature summoned with [[Animate Dead]], see [[Skeleton (Creature)]]}}
[[File:Portrait Skeleton.png|thumb||{{noexcerpt|Combat portrait of a Skeleton}}]]
[[File:Portrait Skeleton.png|thumb|{{noexcerpt|Combat portrait of a Skeleton}}]]
'''Skeletons''' are a [[non-playable race]] of [[undead]] creatures. Though often encountered as enemies, skeletons can also be [[NPC|NPCs]] or friendly summons.
'''Skeletons''' are a [[non-playable race]] of [[undead]] creatures. Though often encountered as enemies, skeletons can also be [[NPC|NPCs]] or friendly summons.



Revision as of 03:43, 7 June 2024

For the creature summoned with Animate Dead, see Skeleton (Creature)

Skeletons are a non-playable race of undead creatures. Though often encountered as enemies, skeletons can also be NPCs or friendly summons.

Overview

The remains of the dead, animated by dark magic - be they summoned by spellcasters, or risen on their own.
in-game racial description

Skeletons are the most basic and spare of undeadkind, all flesh and semblance of life stripped away from the body until only a chattering mockery remains. Being composed purely of brittle bone, all skeletons are vulnerable to Damage TypesBludgeoning damage and immune to Damage TypesPoison damage.

Players can summon and directly control friendly skeletons with Animate Dead Animate Dead.

Skeleton characters

Skeleton enemy variants

Act One

Act Two

Act Three

Skeleton summons

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