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| description = Mind | | description = Mind Flayers are a non-playable race in Baldur's Gate 3. They are a type of Aberration. Mind Flayers are also known as Illithids. | ||
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| level = 8 | | level = 8 | ||
| size = Medium | | size = [[Medium]] | ||
| type = [[Aberration]] | | type = [[Aberration]] | ||
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| passives = Magic Resistance, Opportunity Attack | | passives = Magic Resistance, Opportunity Attack | ||
| t passives = Magic Resistance, Opportunity Attack | | t passives = Charm, Magic Resistance, Opportunity Attack | ||
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'''Mind Flayers''' or '''illithids''' are a non-playable [[Race]] of [[List_of_Creature_Types#Aberration|Aberration]] creatures. In [[Githyanki]] language they are called ''ghaik''. Multiple Mind Flayer characters exist in the game. | |||
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Mind flayers are psionic aberrations with a humanoid-like figure and a tentacled head that communicate using telepathy. They feast on the brains of intelligent beings and can enthrall other creatures to their will. Every mind flayer is connected to an [[Elder Brain]], a colossal and powerful psionic brain that commands the mind flayers it is linked to. | Mind flayers are psionic aberrations with a humanoid-like figure and a tentacled head that communicate using telepathy. They feast on the brains of intelligent beings and can enthrall other creatures to their will. Every mind flayer is connected to an [[Elder Brain]], a colossal and powerful psionic brain that commands the mind flayers it is linked to. | ||
Mind flayers reproduce by infecting other creatures with a [[Mind Flayer Tadpole | Mind flayers reproduce by infecting other creatures with a [[Mind Flayer Tadpole]] that consumes its host from the inside, transforming them into another mind flayer in a process called {{FRWiki|Ceremorphosis}}. | ||
Thousands of years ago, mind flayers were a dominant planar power. Using massive flying vessels called [[Nautiloid (Creature)|Nautiloid]]s, they traveled to hundreds of worlds, harvesting intelligent humanoids to consume, propagate their race, and use as slave labour. One of their enslaved races, the [[Gith | Thousands of years ago, mind flayers were a dominant planar power. Using massive flying vessels called [[Nautiloid (Creature)|Nautiloid]]s, they traveled to hundreds of worlds, harvesting intelligent humanoids to consume, propagate their race, and use as slave labour. One of their enslaved races, the [[Gith]], rose up and destroyed their empire, leaving only small pockets of mind flayers behind. | ||
== Involvement == | == Involvement == | ||
Mind flayers play a major role as antagonists throughout the game, from the prologue into the endgame. Though most are immediately hostile, in some cases a mind flayer can be friendly or downright ingratiating. Whether their pleasantness is genuine or a self-serving veneer on their psionic charms is often unknown. | Mind flayers play a major role as antagonists throughout the game, from the prologue into the endgame. Though most are immediately hostile, in some cases a mind flayer can be friendly or downright ingratiating. Whether their pleasantness is genuine or a self-serving veneer on their psionic charms is often unknown. | ||
== Combat == | == Combat == | ||
=== Attacks and abilities === | === Attacks and abilities === | ||
{{Feature box|Mind Blast}} | {{Feature box|Mind Blast}} | ||
{{Feature box|Mind Flayer Domination}} | {{Feature box|Mind Flayer Domination}} | ||
{{Feature box|Levitate (Illithid Power)}} | {{Feature box|Levitate (Illithid Power)}} | ||
{{Feature box|Tentacle Whip (Illithid)}} | |||
== Mind Flayer characters == | == Mind Flayer characters == | ||
* {{MdCharLink|Mind flayer (nautiloid wreck)}} | * {{MdCharLink|Mind flayer (nautiloid wreck)}} | ||
* {{MdCharLink|Mind flayer (prologue)}} | * {{MdCharLink|Mind flayer (prologue)}} | ||
* {{MdCharLink| | * {{MdCharLink|Mind flayer (windmill)}} | ||
* {{MdCharLink|Omeluum}} | * {{MdCharLink|Omeluum}} | ||
* {{MdCharLink|The Emperor}} | * {{MdCharLink|The Emperor}} | ||
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== Mind Flayer enemy variants == | == Mind Flayer enemy variants == | ||
* | * {{MdCharLink|Illithid Arcanist}} | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery heights="250 | <gallery heights="250"> | ||
File:Mind Flayer.jpg|A mind flayer in Early Access | File:Mind Flayer.jpg|A mind flayer in Early Access | ||
File:Mind Flayer Lunch.PNG|Mind flayer consuming a brain | File:Mind Flayer Lunch.PNG|Mind flayer consuming a brain |
Latest revision as of 11:28, 19 October 2024
About Mind Flayers[edit | edit source]
Mind flayers are psionic aberrations with a humanoid-like figure and a tentacled head that communicate using telepathy. They feast on the brains of intelligent beings and can enthrall other creatures to their will. Every mind flayer is connected to an Elder Brain, a colossal and powerful psionic brain that commands the mind flayers it is linked to.
Mind flayers reproduce by infecting other creatures with a Mind Flayer Tadpole that consumes its host from the inside, transforming them into another mind flayer in a process called Ceremorphosis.
Thousands of years ago, mind flayers were a dominant planar power. Using massive flying vessels called Nautiloids, they traveled to hundreds of worlds, harvesting intelligent humanoids to consume, propagate their race, and use as slave labour. One of their enslaved races, the Gith, rose up and destroyed their empire, leaving only small pockets of mind flayers behind.
Involvement[edit | edit source]
Mind flayers play a major role as antagonists throughout the game, from the prologue into the endgame. Though most are immediately hostile, in some cases a mind flayer can be friendly or downright ingratiating. Whether their pleasantness is genuine or a self-serving veneer on their psionic charms is often unknown.
Combat[edit | edit source]
Attacks and abilities[edit | edit source]
Mind Flayer characters[edit | edit source]
- Mind flayer (nautiloid wreck)
- Mind flayer (prologue)
- Mind flayer (windmill)
- Omeluum
- The Emperor
- In the endgame, it is possible to transform a character completely into a mind flayer:
Mind Flayer enemy variants[edit | edit source]
Gallery[edit | edit source]
External links[edit | edit source]
Mind flayer on the Forgotten Realms Wiki