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Drow
Drow are a playable race in Baldur's Gate 3. They are the dark elves of the Forgotten Realms, dwelling in the Underdark, large subterranean caverns beneath the surface.
Racial features[edit | edit source]
- Base racial speed
- You can move
9 m / 30 ft
per turn - Size
- Medium
- You have Proficiency with Rapiers, Shortswords, and Hand Crossbows.
- Can see in the dark up to 24 m / 80 ft.
- The Feywild casts a veil over your mind. You have Advantage on Saving throws against being , and magic can't put you to .
- Keen Senses
- You gain Proficiency in the skill.
- Drow Magic
- You gain access to the following Spells:
NPC features[edit | edit source]
While player-characters do not, certain NPC drow characters will have the following passive feature in addition to the above:
- While in sunlight, this creature has Disadvantage on Attack Rolls and Perception checks that rely on sight.
Subraces[edit | edit source]
Lolth-sworn Drow[edit | edit source]
- Lolth-sworn Drow do not gain any additional racial features but do gain access to certain locked dialogue choices.
- By default, Lolth-sworn Drow have red eyes.
- The dialogue options for Lolth-sworn drow are considerably evil, for example, threatening the pickpocket kids at the Druid Grove of enslavement in the Underdark, or encouraging Kagha to kill the Tiefling child.
Seldarine Drow[edit | edit source]
- Seldarine Drow do not gain any additional racial features but do gain access to certain locked dialogue choices.
- By default, Seldarine Drow do not have red eyes.
Religions[edit | edit source]
The cult of Lolth[edit | edit source]
The much-reviled matriarch of the drow pantheon, Lolth holds sway over spiders, the Underdark, and the wicked creatures of the Demonweb Pits. Her primary goal is to corrupt all drow, transforming them into heartless cultists.
The clergy of Eilistraee[edit | edit source]
Eilistraee is the goddess of good-aligned drow, beauty, song, and freedom. The Dark Maiden desires balance between all races, and struggles against her mother Lolth's corrupt aims.
Notable drow[edit | edit source]
Notes[edit | edit source]
Although the Seldarine and Lolth-sworn subraces can broadly be generalised as good & evil drow respectively, there are notable exceptions found throughout the game:
- Jhaam, a dead Harper scout found in a cage at the Grymforge docks, was of the Lolth-sworn subrace.
- Various drow of both Lolth-sworn and Seldarine descent can be found among the Absolutists at Moonrise Towers.
See also[edit | edit source]
External links[edit | edit source]
- Drow on the Forgotten Realms Wiki