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==Involvement==
==Involvement==
The Slayer form is a powerful ability granted to the most dedicated follower of Bhaal. It usually appears as a form {{CharLink|Orin|Orin the Red}} takes during her boss battle, and functions very similarly to [[Wild Shape]] or being [[Polymorphed]]. The user of the form takes on all the statistics of the Slayer, and all of their actions are replaced by the Slayer's own. With a powerful multiattack, a distance-closing leap, a devastating single attack, as well as an action that can inflict bleeding, the Slayer is an especially powerful form allowing the user to tear through their enemies with ease.
The Slayer form is a powerful ability granted to the most dedicated follower of Bhaal. It usually appears as a form {{CharLink|Orin|Orin the Red}} takes during her boss battle, and functions very similarly to {{SAI|Wild Shape}} or being {{Cond|Polymorphed}}. The user of the form takes on all the statistics of the Slayer, and all of their actions are replaced by the Slayer's own. With a powerful multiattack, a distance-closing leap, a devastating single attack, as well as an action that can inflict bleeding, the Slayer is an especially powerful form allowing the user to tear through their enemies with ease.


It is possible for {{CharLink|The Dark Urge}} to obtain this form during [[Act 2]] by either killing {{CharLink|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 {{CharLink|Bhaal|Bhaal's}} Chosen.
It is possible for {{CharLink|The Dark Urge}} to obtain this form during [[Act 2]] by either killing {{CharLink|Isobel Thorm|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 {{CharLink|Bhaal|Bhaal's}} Chosen.


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.
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.
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Latest revision as of 07:48, 11 November 2024

For the class action to transform into this creature, see Slayer (Class Action) Slayer (Class Action).

Slayer is a unique form that especially dedicated Bhaalspawn may assume in Baldur's Gate 3.

Bhaal Icon.png
My Chosen. My Slayer. Violence incarnate. You will become a testament in blood.
Bhaal awarding a dedicated Bhaalspawn for their unwavering favor.


Involvement[edit | edit source]

The Slayer form is a powerful ability granted to the most dedicated follower of Bhaal. It usually appears as a form Orin Orin the Red takes during her boss battle, and functions very similarly to Wild Shape Wild Shape or being Polymorphed Polymorphed. The user of the form takes on all the statistics of the Slayer, and all of their actions are replaced by the Slayer's own. With a powerful multiattack, a distance-closing leap, a devastating single attack, as well as an action that can inflict bleeding, the Slayer is an especially powerful form allowing the user to tear through their enemies with ease.

It is possible for The Dark Urge The Dark Urge to obtain this form during Act 2 by either killing Isobel Thorm 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.

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.

Combat[edit | edit source]

Attacks and Abilities[edit | edit source]

Dismiss Slayer.webp
Dismiss: Slayer Dismiss: Slayer
Dismiss your Slayer form and change back to your original form.
 Range: Self
Let the Slaughter Begin.webp
Let the Slaughter Begin Let the Slaughter Begin ()

Brand nearby creatures with a sinister mark so that their deaths make you harder to kill.

Marked targets are Dazed Dazed, and when they die, you gain +1 bonus to Armour Class Armour Class.

CON Save
 Range: 12 m / 40 ft
Multiattack Slayer.webp
Multiattack Multiattack ()
D4 Slashing.png 1d4 (1~4) Damage TypesSlashing
+
D4 Slashing.png 1d4 (1~4) Damage TypesSlashing
+
D4 Slashing.png 1d4 (1~4) Damage TypesSlashing
+
D4 Slashing.png 1d4 (1~4) Damage TypesSlashing

Lash out with your claws, rending foes to screeching slivers.

If the target is Bleeding Bleeding, you deal an additional Strength or Dexterity modifier damage per hit.

If the target is Dazed Dazed, the attack will be a Critical Hit.

 Melee: 1.5 m / 5  ft
Recharge: Per turn
Piercing Growl.webp
Piercing Growl Piercing Growl ()
D8 Piercing.png 3d8 + 4 (7~28) Damage TypesPiercing

Fierce howls rise from your guts and wound nearby foes, possibly inflicting Bleeding Bleeding and Fear Fear.

CON Save
AoE: 10 m / 30 ft (Cone)
Relentless Lunge.webp
Relentless Lunge Relentless Lunge ()

Leap sinuously and smash into your foes, possibly knocking them Prone Prone.

STR Save
 Range: 18 m / 60 ft
AoE: 5 m / 16 ft (Radius)
Recharge: Per turn
Slay.webp
Slay Slay ()

Rake your malevolent claws across the body of your target.

If the target is Bleeding Bleeding, they are afflicted with Contagion Poisoned Contagion Poisoned at Stage 1.

If the target is Prone Prone, the attack will be a Critical Hit.

If the target is Bleeding and Prone, the attack will be a Critical Hit and the target will possibly become Stricken With Flesh Rot Stricken With Flesh Rot.

 Melee: 1.5 m / 5  ft
Sumptuous Blood Bath.webp
Sumptuous Blood Bath Sumptuous Blood Bath ()
D10 Slashing.png 2d10 (2~20) Damage TypesSlashing
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D6 Healing.png 2d6 (2~12) hit points

Slash open a foe's vital arteries. They start Bleeding Bleeding, and the ensuing gush continuously heals your wounds.

CON Save
 Melee: 1.5 m / 5  ft

Known users of the Slayer form[edit | edit source]

A few characters within the history of Baldur's Gate have gained the ability to use the form of the Slayer.

Previous appearances[edit | edit source]

The Slayer Form is a returning ability present in Baldur's Gate 2. It first appeared in 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 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 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.

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