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Mind Flayer Tadpole (Creature)

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Mind Flayer Tadpoles are an aberration creature found in Baldur's Gate 3.

Mind Flayer Tadpole
Mind Flayer Tadpole Model.png
Stats
Level 1

STR

10

DEX

10

CON

10

INT

10

WIS

10

CHA

10
Creature Race Icon.png  Race [[Aberration|Aberration]]
Creature Type Icon.png  Type Aberration
HP Icon.png  HP 6/6
Creature AC Icon.png  AC 10
Creature Size Icon.png  Size Tiny
Weight Icon.png  Weight 0kg
Initiative Icon.png  Initiative +0
Passive features
Resistances
Immune to all Acid
Character information
Location Any
Experience on kill 10

Appearance

Faceless, limbless, slimy creatures that live and grow in pools of caustic brine, these tadpoles infect other living beings to facilitate their transformation into mind flayers, a process known as ceremorphosis. They initiate this process by slithering behind their host's eye, burrowing into their brain.

When encountered outside of cutscenes, these creatures appear to be much larger than the mind flayer tadpoles that are truly burrowed behind each True Soul's eyes, despite being the same entities in-game.

Interactions

Act One

A mind flayer tadpole will escape the first True Soul corpse that is examined. The player will have the choice of harvesting the tadpole from the corpse, or refusing, giving the hostless tadpole the chance to escape. If combat is turned on as it leaves, it can also be killed.

There are a few possible locations this can happen:

Act Two

While at Moonrise Towers, the player can come across several tadpoles. Both living and dead tadpoles are released from the Zhentarim Shipping Crate on the docks, if it is destroyed. Unless destroyed in turn-based mode, the living tadpole will scurry away rapidly and disappear in a puff of smoke.

Just around the rim of the towers, Steelclaw will be playing with a dead tadpole that he still regards as living prey.