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Pushing it further results in the Ox threatening you. You can choose to either end it here, or continue questioning him. Questioning him further will result in the Ox turning hostile, deforming into a cyan version of an [[Ochre Jelly]] and entering combat with your party. Before doing so he tells the player he was only looking for a simple life of hay and a clean stable to live in. Killing the Ox here will cause it to drop the {{RarityItem|Hat of Fire Acuity}}. Alternatively, telling the creature that its secrets are safe with you will end the conversation peacefully ({{Approval|Shadowheart|+1}} {{Approval|Astarion|+1}}). | Pushing it further results in the Ox threatening you. You can choose to either end it here, or continue questioning him. Questioning him further will result in the Ox turning hostile, deforming into a cyan version of an [[Ochre Jelly]] and entering combat with your party. Before doing so he tells the player he was only looking for a simple life of hay and a clean stable to live in. Killing the Ox here will cause it to drop the {{RarityItem|Hat of Fire Acuity}}. Alternatively, telling the creature that its secrets are safe with you will end the conversation peacefully ({{Approval|Shadowheart|+1}} {{Approval|Astarion|+1}}). | ||
If the player character is [[The Dark Urge]], they will relate to the ox's revelations and have the option to tell it about their own murderous nature, to which it will remark that the player may be a kindred spirit, but it only wishes to be an ox. The player can either respect it or chastise it for not giving in to its bloodlust - the latter option will cause the player to brutally attack the creature mid-dialogue, killing it without initiating combat as it struggles to retain its ox form until the very end. | If the player character is [[The Dark Urge]], they will relate to the ox's revelations and have the option to tell it about their own murderous nature, to which it will remark that the player may be a kindred spirit, but it only wishes to be an ox. The player can either respect it or chastise it for not giving in to its bloodlust - the latter option will cause the player to brutally attack the creature mid-dialogue, killing it without initiating combat as it struggles to retain its ox form until the very end. Note: If you kill it using the the [[The Dark Urge]] option, you will not get any EXP aside from inspiration. | ||
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“ | Moo! |
„ |
— Strange Ox |
The Strange Ox is a mysterious ox first encountered in The Hollow.[note 1]
Act One
Walking past the Strange Ox will prompt a DC 10 Insight check to notice its oddity. A character who passes the check can talk to the Strange Ox and make a DC 10 Arcana check to investigate further. Passing this check confirms the creature isn't what it appears to be.
The player can talk to the Ox if the player has the ability to talk to animals, which player can get by drinking a potion from a closed chest at the cart near the ox. If the player successfully passes the dice roll checks, the Ox will say that he is heading to Baldur's gate.
Attacking the Strange Ox in Act One will cause its caretaker and neighboring oxen to become hostile. The ox drops pools of acid when damaged; on death, it drops a that immediately explodes for 8d8acid damage. Killing the ox at this point yields the Shapeshifter's Boon Ring.
Note that even if you choose to Raid the Emerald Grove and attack the refugees, the Strange Ox disappears along with the other oxen when the grove goes into siege preparation mode, and will survive to be encountered later.
Act Two
Act 2 Spoilers! This section reveals details about the story of Baldur's Gate 3.
Succeeding results in the Ox telepathically showing you images of disfigured corpses with the sound of screaming in the background. Failing the check causes the conversation to end, but you are still able to continue speaking with the Ox, essentially skipping the check.
Pushing it further results in the Ox threatening you. You can choose to either end it here, or continue questioning him. Questioning him further will result in the Ox turning hostile, deforming into a cyan version of an Ochre Jelly and entering combat with your party. Before doing so he tells the player he was only looking for a simple life of hay and a clean stable to live in. Killing the Ox here will cause it to drop the Hat of Fire Acuity. Alternatively, telling the creature that its secrets are safe with you will end the conversation peacefully ( +1 +1).
If the player character is The Dark Urge, they will relate to the ox's revelations and have the option to tell it about their own murderous nature, to which it will remark that the player may be a kindred spirit, but it only wishes to be an ox. The player can either respect it or chastise it for not giving in to its bloodlust - the latter option will cause the player to brutally attack the creature mid-dialogue, killing it without initiating combat as it struggles to retain its ox form until the very end. Note: If you kill it using the the The Dark Urge option, you will not get any EXP aside from inspiration.
Act Three
Act 3 Spoilers! This section reveals details about the story of Baldur's Gate 3.
“ | Hail Cyric! |
„ |
— The real meaning of 'Moo' |
If you didn't kill the strange ox during Act Two, then you can find him again at the beginning of Act Three in Rivington X: 36 Y: -149 on a hill west of the requisitioned barn. Approaching him will again trigger a DC 10 Insight check check to confirm his likeness. This time, the Ox is glad to see you. He was worried about your mental health since your last encounter with him, but perhaps he's just faking it because he needs something from you.
Just like in Act Two, you can question the Ox about his true nature and just like the last time, this will trigger him to become hostile and deform into his natural shape. Any other conversation path will lead to you obtaining the quest Help the Devilish Ox. If you decide to actually help the Ox, he will turn into an apple on the stable floor that can be picked up. The moment you enter the Lower City with him inside your inventory the quest ends and he disappears, leaving behind his ring and a Slightly Slimy Note.
Completing Help the Devilish Ox, allows you to summon him using Gather Your Allies (Class Action) during Confront the Elder Brain. Here he reveals his true form as an Ooze named Zlorb, and can shift into a variety of different monsters with unique abilities during combat.
Attacks and Abilities
- Spit out an acidic substance and create an Acid surface on impact.
Range: 12 m / 24 ft
- Lash out with a slimy grey tentacle.
- Assume the form of a minotaur. (100 turns)
- Gain abilities of a minotaur.
- Assume the form of a shadow mastiff. (100 turns)
- Gain abilities of a shadow mastiff.
- Assume the form of a dire wolf. (100 turns)
- Gain abilities of a dire wolf.
- Assume the form of a phase spider. (100 turns)
- Gain abilities of a phase spider.
Notable Loot
- Shapeshifter's Boon Ring (if killed in any Act or as a reward for Help the Devilish Ox in Act 3)
- Hat of Fire Acuity (only if killed in Act 2 or Act 3)
Notes
- In Act 2, the Strange Ox will be level 5 and have 163 maximum health.
- In Act 3, the Strange Ox will be level 9 and have 196 maximum health. The Ooze form will have 212 maximum health instead.
- The Strange Ox has a hidden passive that generates a
3m / 10ft
radius Acid surface when struck.
Footnotes
- ↑ The strange ox's real name is Zlorb.
- Resistant to all Slashing
- Immune to all Acid
- Resistant to all Lightning
- Pages with hp but no tactician hp
- Pages with hp but no explorer hp
- Characters
- Characters in the Emerald Grove
- Characters in the Shadow-Cursed Lands
- Characters in Rivington
- Characters in Act One
- Characters in Act Two
- Characters in Act Three
- Beasts
- Oozes