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(The maximum size of things you can throw is not limited by your character's size in BG3. Checked this ingame.) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit |
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Revision as of 22:39, 26 December 2023
Throw is a common Action that allows the user to throw certain Weapons, Consumables, environmental objects, and even other creatures.
Description
Throw a character or item from the world or your inventory.
Your Strength affects how much weight you can throw. Heavier items deal more damage.
The damage of weapons with the thrown property is the same as the weapon's melee damage.
Properties
- Cost:
- Action
- Damage:
- Object (1~8)[note 1] Bludgeoning
- Details:
- Attack roll
- Range: 18 m / 60 ft
- AoE: 1 m / 3 ft (Radius)
- Damage:
- If the thrown object or creature is heavier than half the targets weight the target will be knocked back 2 m / 7 ft.[note 2]
- If the thrown object or creature is heavier the targets weight the target will become (no saving throw). [note 2]
- Throwing a creature will apply to that thrown creature (no saving throw).
Condition: Prone
Duration: 1 turn
- Can't move or take Actions, Bonus actions, or Reactions, and has Disadvantage on Strength and Dexterity saving throws.
- Attacks against a Prone creature have Advantage if they're made within 3 m / 10 ft of the creature.
- A Prone creature must spend half its Movement Speed to stand up.
- A character with the Athlete feat spends only 1.5 m / 5 ft of Movement Speed to stand up.
Notes
Footnotes
- ↑ See details for damage amount
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 This weight is not influenced by a creatures equipped items or items inside a creatures inventory or a container. The weight is not how much it weighs to pick up or have in your inventory, but the weight of only the object/creature itself. You can see this weight by clicking "Examine -> Detailed Info" and looking under "Weight: ".