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| resistances = Bludgeoning resistance full, Piercing resistance full, Slashing resistance full, Acid resistance full, Cold resistance full, Fire resistance full, Lightning resistance full, Thunder resistance full, Poison immunity, Necrotic immunity | | resistances = Bludgeoning resistance full, Piercing resistance full, Slashing resistance full, Acid resistance full, Cold resistance full, Fire resistance full, Lightning resistance full, Thunder resistance full, Poison immunity, Necrotic immunity | ||
| conditions = Aura of Murder, Unstoppable, Ritual Chant: Bhaal's Power Word Kill | | conditions = Aura of Murder, Unstoppable, Ritual Chant: Bhaal's Power Word Kill, Entranced Murderer | ||
| passives = Alert, Ethereal, Focused Conjuration, Incorporeal Movement, Opportunity Attack, Magic Resistance, Spell Sniper, Turn Resistance | | passives = Alert, Ethereal, Focused Conjuration, Incorporeal Movement, Opportunity Attack, Magic Resistance, Spell Sniper, Turn Resistance | ||
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Once Farslayer Ghislev is defeated, the remaining Bhaalist entities in the fight will gradually leave the turn order on subsequent turns. This is not typical of other fights in the game. | Once Farslayer Ghislev is defeated, the remaining Bhaalist entities in the fight will gradually leave the turn order on subsequent turns. This is not typical of other fights in the game. | ||
== Combat == | == Combat == | ||
=== Actions & Abilities === | |||
{{feature box|Bhaal's Power Word Kill Ritual}} | |||
===Strategies=== | ===Strategies=== | ||
* The 'ritual chant' spell used by Ghislev requires concentration. Knocking Ghislev ''prone'' has a high rate of interrupting his concentration, preventing him from completing the chant. | * The 'ritual chant' spell used by Ghislev requires concentration. Knocking Ghislev ''prone'' has a high rate of interrupting his concentration, preventing him from completing the chant. |