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'''Dwarves''' are a playable [[race]] in [[Baldur's Gate 3]]. | |||
== | {{Class Quote|quote=As durable and unyielding as their homes of stone, dwarves are some of the finest warriors, miners, and smiths of Faerûn.|image=Race Dwarf.png}} | ||
=== Gold Dwarves === | ==Racial features== | ||
* Base Racial Speed: {{Distance|m=7.5|ft=25}} | |||
* {{SAI|Dwarven Combat Training|w=40}}: You gain {{SmallIcon|Proficiency Icon.png}} [[Proficiency]] in the following: | |||
** {{WeaponType|Battleaxes}}, {{WeaponType|Handaxes}}, {{WeaponType|Light Hammers}}, {{WeaponType|Warhammers}} | |||
* {{SAI|Darkvision_(Passive_Feature)|Darkvision|w=40}} | |||
* {{SAI|Dwarven Resilience|w=40}}: You have {{Advantage}} on {{SavingThrow}}s against being {{Cond|Poisoned}} and have [[Resistance]] to {{DamageType|Poison}} damage. | |||
=== Gold dwarves === | |||
[[File:Dwarf Gold Default.png|300px|thumb|right|Default Gold Dwarf appearance]] | |||
{{q|Gold Dwarves are known for their confidence and keen intuition. The culture of their Deep Kingdom values family, ritual, and fine craftsmanship.|Gold dwarf description}} | |||
==== Subrace features ==== | |||
* {{SAI|Dwarven Toughness|w=40}}: Your {{IconLink|size=25|HP Icon.png|Hit Point}} maximum increases by 1, and increases by 1 again every time you gain a level. | |||
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=== Shield dwarves === | |||
[[File:Dwarf Shield Default.png|300px|thumb|right|Default Shield Dwarf appearance]] | |||
{{q|Shield Dwarves survived a long fall from grace, surrendering many of their ancient kingdoms in wars with [[Goblin]]s and Orcs. These losses have lead to a cynical mindset, yet Shield Dwarves will endure anything to restore their ancestral homelands.|Shield dwarf description}} | |||
==== Subrace features ==== | |||
* {{SAI|Dwarven Armour Training|w=40}}: You gain {{SmallIcon|Proficiency Icon.png}} [[Proficiency]] in the following: | |||
** {{LightArmour}}, {{MediumArmour}} | |||
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=== Duergar === | |||
[[File:Dwarf Duergar Default.png|300px|thumb|Default Duergar appearance]] | |||
{{q|Once enslaved by the eldritch [[Mind Flayer]]s, Duergar adapted to freedom with harsh practicality. Their cold demeanours and gift of stealth are well-known through the [[Underdark]].|Duergar description}} | |||
==== Subrace features ==== | |||
* {{SAI|Superior Darkvision|w=40}}: You can see in the dark up to {{Distance|m=24|ft=80}}. | |||
* {{SAI|Duergar Resilience|w=40}}: You have {{Advantage}} on {{SavingThrow}}s against illusions, as well as against being {{Cond|Charmed}} or {{Cond|Paralysed}}. | |||
* Gain the following [[Spells]]: | |||
** 1st Level Spell: {{SAI|Enlarge (Duergar)|Enlarge}} (at character level 3; {{Recharge|Long Rest}}) | |||
*** As of [[Patch Notes|Patch 3]], the Duergar version of Enlarge notably does not require {{Concentration}}. | |||
** 2nd Level Spell: {{SAI|Invisibility (Duergar)|Invisibility}} (at character level 5; {{SmallIcon|Recharge Icons.png}} per battle, does not use Spell Slots) | |||
* Additionally, non-player duergar characters also have {{SAI|Sunlight Sensitivity}}. | |||
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== Notable dwarves == | |||
* [[Derryth Bonecloak]] | |||
* [[Dolor]] | |||
* [[Hope]] | |||
* [[Korrilla]] | |||
* [[Nettie]] | |||
* [[Thrinn]] | |||
* [[Helsik]] | |||
== See also == | |||
* [[:Category:Dwarves|List of all Dwarves]] | |||
== Trivia == | |||
* Each Dwarf subrace equates to a specific type of Dwarf subrace in Dungeons & Dragons Fifth Edition, as they share their unique traits: | |||
** A Gold Dwarf equates to a Hill Dwarf in 5e | |||
** A Shield Dwarf equates to a Mountain Dwarf in 5e. | |||
== External links == | |||
* {{FRWiki|Dwarf|long}} | |||
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[[Category:Races]] | |||
[[Category: Playable races]] | |||
[[Category:Dwarves]] |
Latest revision as of 15:25, 30 April 2024
Dwarves are a playable race in Baldur's Gate 3.
As durable and unyielding as their homes of stone, dwarves are some of the finest warriors, miners, and smiths of Faerûn.
Racial features[edit | edit source]
- Base Racial Speed: 7.5 m / 25 ft
- Proficiency in the following: : You gain
- Advantage on Saving throws against being and have Resistance to Poison damage. : You have
Gold dwarves[edit | edit source]
Gold Dwarves are known for their confidence and keen intuition. The culture of their Deep Kingdom values family, ritual, and fine craftsmanship.— Gold dwarf description
Subrace features[edit | edit source]
- : Your maximum increases by 1, and increases by 1 again every time you gain a level.
Shield dwarves[edit | edit source]
Shield Dwarves survived a long fall from grace, surrendering many of their ancient kingdoms in wars with Goblins and Orcs. These losses have lead to a cynical mindset, yet Shield Dwarves will endure anything to restore their ancestral homelands.— Shield dwarf description
Subrace features[edit | edit source]
- Proficiency in the following: : You gain
Duergar[edit | edit source]
Once enslaved by the eldritch Mind Flayers, Duergar adapted to freedom with harsh practicality. Their cold demeanours and gift of stealth are well-known through the Underdark.— Duergar description
Subrace features[edit | edit source]
- : You can see in the dark up to 24 m / 80 ft.
- Advantage on Saving throws against illusions, as well as against being or . : You have
- Gain the following Spells:
- 1st Level Spell: Long rest)
- As of Patch 3, the Duergar version of Enlarge notably does not require Concentration.
(at character level 3; Recharge: - 2nd Level Spell: (at character level 5; per battle, does not use Spell Slots)
- 1st Level Spell: Long rest)
- Additionally, non-player duergar characters also have .
Notable dwarves[edit | edit source]
See also[edit | edit source]
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- Each Dwarf subrace equates to a specific type of Dwarf subrace in Dungeons & Dragons Fifth Edition, as they share their unique traits:
- A Gold Dwarf equates to a Hill Dwarf in 5e
- A Shield Dwarf equates to a Mountain Dwarf in 5e.
External links[edit | edit source]
- Dwarf on the Forgotten Realms Wiki