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* {{SAI|Sanctuary of Loss}} and {{SAI|Heartwrench}} used by [[Viconia DeVir]]
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* {{SAI|Beguiling Rebuke}} and {{SAI|Soul Ascension}} used by [[Raphael]]
* {{SAI|Beguiling Rebuke}} and {{SAI|Soul Ascension}} used by [[Raphael]]
* {{SAI|Karsite Grip}} used by [[Crown of Karsus (Entity)|Crown of Karsus]]


== Dragons ==
== Dragons ==

Revision as of 18:20, 25 January 2024

Legendary actions are a type of resource available to some characters while in Honour mode. A character with a legendary action will have an associated passive and condition - while the condition is active, the character can use their legendary action. Once per round,[note 1] a character may use their legendary action, often as a reaction to being dealt damage. Legendary actions restore at the beginning of a new round.

While in Tactician, dragons will also have legendary actions available.

Legendary actions

See Category:Legendary actions for a list, or Category:Honour mode for Honour exclusive content.

Act One

Act Two

Act Three

Dragons

While all other legendary actions are exclusive to Honour mode, dragons will have legendary actions available while in Tactician. As a legendary action, dragons can react to being attacked with their breath weapon:

Notes

  1. Inquisitor W'wargaz may use their Legendary Action: Mind-Claw of Tu'narath twice per round. Gerringothe Thorm may use her legendary action as many times per round as pieces of armour are destroyed. Raphael may use legendary actions as many times per round as there are remaining soul pillars.
  2. The Bulette has legendary actions listed in the games files, however it does not currently seem to be able to use them.