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*Unlike in 5th edition, various Arrows of Slaying in the game incur no saving throws nor do they have a damage roll. Instead the Arrows of Slaying in [[Baldur's Gate 3]] double the base damage of the weapon used to make the attack. Making various passives that increase base damage of the weapon, such as the Feat [[Sharpshooter]] and its passive feature All in or items like the {{RarityItem|Flawed Helldusk Gloves}}, very useful in increasing the raw damage output of the shooter. | *Unlike in 5th edition, various Arrows of Slaying in the game incur no saving throws nor do they have a damage roll. Instead the Arrows of Slaying in [[Baldur's Gate 3]] double the base damage of the weapon used to make the attack. Making various passives that increase base damage of the weapon, such as the Feat [[Sharpshooter]] and its passive feature All in or items like the {{RarityItem|Flawed Helldusk Gloves}}, very useful in increasing the raw damage output of the shooter. | ||
*{{MdRarityItem|Arrow of Ilmater}} is one of the earliest and cheapest available tools in the game to prevent healing. | *{{MdRarityItem|Arrow of Ilmater}} is one of the earliest and cheapest available tools in the game to prevent healing. | ||
*Arrows cannot be crafted and can only be bought from merchants, acquired as loot, or acquired as reward. | |||
== List of Arrows == | == List of Arrows == |