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== Attacks and abilities ==
== Attacks and abilities ==
{{Feature box
{{Feature box|Strengthened Shillelagh}}
|name=Strengthened Shillelagh
|* The Dryad's [[Quarterstaff|staff]] or [[club]] deals {{DamageText|4d8|Bludgeoning}} damage, and uses your [[Ability Score Modifier|Spellcasting Ability]] for {{Attack Roll}}s.
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{{Feature box
{{Feature box|Entangle (Dryad)}}
|name=Entangle (Dryad)
|image name=Entangle Dryad.webp
|* Create a vine surface, slowing down creatures, possibly {{Cond|Entangled|Entangling}} them.
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{{Feature box
{{Feature box|Fallen Lover}}
|name=Fallen Lover
|* Summon a [[Wood Woad]] bound to your tree to fight alongside you.
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{{Feature box
{{Feature box|Spike Growth}}
|name=Spike Growth
|* Create a {{AOE | radius | m = 6 | ft = 20 }} area with spikes which deal {{DamageText|2d4|Piercing}} damage to creatures walking on it for every {{Distance|melee}} they move, and cause {{cond|Difficult Terrain}}.
}}


== Dryad characters ==
== Dryad characters ==

Revision as of 07:44, 29 April 2024


Dryads are a non-playable Fey race found in Baldur's Gate 3. They channel powerful druidic powers, allowing them to entangle their enemies and call forth Wood Woads for help.

About Dryads

Dryads can be summoned through the spell Conjure Woodland Being, a level four spell available to level 7 Druids.

Attacks and abilities

Strengthened Shillelagh.webp

Your staff or club becomes magical: it deals 4d8Damage TypesBludgeoning damage, and uses your Spellcasting Ability for Attack rolls.
 Range: Self
Entangle Dryad.webp
Entangle Entangle ()

Create a vine surface, slowing down creatures, possibly Entangled Entangling them.
STR Save
 Range: 18 m / 60 ft
AoE: 3 m / 10 ft (Radius)
Fallen Lover.webp

Summon a Wood Woad bound to your tree to fight alongside you.
 Range: 9 m / 30 ft
Spike Growth.webp
D4 Piercing.png 2d4 (2~8) Damage TypesPiercing damage

Shape a piece of ground into hard spikes. A creature walking on the spikes takes 2d4Damage TypesPiercing damage for every 1.5 m / 5 ft it moves.

The spikes are Difficult Terrain, halving a creature's Movement Speed.

 Range: 18 m / 60 ft

Dryad characters

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