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Flesh will only attack using Slam, then after reaching a certain health threshold it will go {{cond|Berserk}} and begin using its Multiattack instead. | Flesh will only attack using Slam, then after reaching a certain health threshold it will go {{cond|Berserk}} and begin using its Multiattack instead. | ||
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{{Feature box|Slam (Flesh)}} | {{Feature box|Slam (Flesh)}} | ||
On Tactician difficulty or higher, Corpulent Rage also grants permanent {{Cond|Reckless Attack}}. | On Tactician difficulty or higher, Corpulent Rage also grants permanent {{Cond|Reckless Attack}}. | ||
Revision as of 21:33, 24 November 2024
Overview
After defeating various Dark Justiciars and Umbral Tremors outside Balthazar's room in the Gauntlet of Shar, the player can enter and talk to Balthazar. During the course of conversation, Balthazar can be asked about Flesh, and will reveal that it is partly made up of pieces of his unborn twin brother.
The player can gain the ability to summon Flesh as a temporary ally if they ask Balthazar for supplies and succeed a DC 14 Persuasion check. He will then give the player the Summon Golem Bell which allows them to summon Flesh as an ally in battle anywhere inside the Gauntlet of Shar.
Combat
Attacks and abilities
Flesh will only attack using Slam, then after reaching a certain health threshold it will go and begin using its Multiattack instead.
On Tactician difficulty or higher, Corpulent Rage also grants permanent .
Related items
Gallery
Notes
- Unlike the rest of Balthazar's necromantic creations, Flesh is categorized as a construct rather than an undead due to being a Flesh Golem.