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Slayer
Baldurs-Gate-3-Slayer-Form.webp
Stats
Level ?

STR

20
(+5)

DEX

14
(+2)

CON

17
(+3)

INT

10

WIS

10

CHA

8
(-1)
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Creature Race Icon.png  Race Any
Creature Type Icon.png  Type monstrosity
HP Icon.png  HP 98
Creature AC Icon.png  AC 16
Creature Speed Icon.png  Movement Speed Large
Creature Size Icon.png  Size Medium
Initiative Icon.png  Initiative +2
Character information
Location Any, Temple of Bhaal
Allies Bhaal
Slayer is unique form that especially dedicated Bhaalspawn may assume in Baldur's Gate 3
My Chosen. My Slayer. Violence incarnate. You will become a testament in blood.
Bhaal awarding a dedicated Bhaalspawn for their unwavering favor.


Violence Incarnate

The Slayer form is a powerful ability granted by the most dedicated follower of Bhaal. It usually appears as a form Orin the Red takes during her boss battle, and functions very similarly to Wild Shape or being Polymorphed. The user of the form takes on all the statistics of the Slayer, and all of their actions are replaced by the Slayer's own. With a powerful multiattack, a distance-closing leap, a devastating single attack, as well as an action that can inflict bleeding, the Slayer is an especially powerful form allowing the user to tear through their enemies with ease.


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Known Users of the Slayer Form

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Notes

  • The Slayer Form is a returning ability present in every Baldur's Gate game. It first appeared in Baldur's Gate as an ability granted by those who pursued it.
  • The Slayer is only one of three avatars of Bhaal; A shapeshifting one called Kazgoroth, a human-sized one named the Slayer, and a giant named the Ravager. While only the Slayer appears within Baldur's Gate 3, the Ravager appears in Baldur's Gate as the protagonist's "taint" due to being a Bhaalspawn, while Kazgoroth is a seperate creature, described as either a minion or Avatar of Bhaal in some circumstances.

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