The Emperor/combat

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This page focuses on the Emperor's behavior during turn-based combat gameplay. This page is a list of information, rather than a guide. Please refer to separate pages for full combat guides.

The Emperor possesses a number of illithid abilities commonly used by other mind flayers, and in some encounters will have other unique abilities with special functions.

Actions and Abilities[edit | edit source]

Common Actions[edit | edit source]

Weapon Actions[edit | edit source]

Class Actions[edit | edit source]

Spells[edit | edit source]

Conditions[edit | edit source]

This information is not specified on The Emperor's Examine page, but has resulted from contributor testing. If this information varies depending on whether The Emperor is hostile, allied, or neutral, then please specify this in the applicable section.

Immunities[edit | edit source]

Immunities include Conditions that, according to in-game UI messages, cannot be afflicted onto this character. Conditions that are not explicit "Immune to" messages can still go in this section, but please provide more detail about what combat actions are prevented.

The Emperor is immune to all of the following Conditions:

Vulnerabilities[edit | edit source]

Vulnerabilities include specific named Conditions that can be afflicted onto this character, even if the chance of successfully afflicting this condition on the character is really, really low.

The Emperor can be affected by all of the following Conditions:

  • Sluggardly
  • Shredded Armour

Encounters[edit | edit source]

This section is a list of specific combat encounters where The Emperor gets added into the initiative, and any specific differences about how The Emperor can behave in each combat encounter.

Astral Plane[edit | edit source]

This encounter is triggered by the quest Help Your Protector during Act Three.

  • Even if friendly, the player cannot control his actions like a companion or summon.
  • When the Emperor takes enough damage, they will use at least one Potion of Superior Healing. Up to 2 of these potions are available but using them here means the Emperor will not have them during later encounters.

NOTE:

  • If The Emperor's hit points reach 0, the combat encounter immediately ends and a cutscene triggers. This results in a "Game Over" screen.

The Upper City[edit | edit source]

When it is finally time to Confront the Elder Brain, the Emperor can proceed as the player's ally during this final mixture of open-world and combat gameplay. The Emperor will be attached to one character like a summon for the duration of this experience.

  • When The Emperor's hit points reach 0, they will become "downed" like any other controllable ally, and will make death saving throws.

Atop the Netherbrain[edit | edit source]

Ally[edit | edit source]

  • The Emperor can be downed, and can die, but revivify and resurrection methods are allowed. On death then resurrection, for some reason, any unused potions of angelic reprieve will be dropped on the ground.[Needs Verification]
  • The Emperor is capable of casting spells off of some, but not all scrolls, if players open up the group inventory screen while the Emperor is actively selected, and right-mouse-clicks on the scroll item (PC Platforms only). The criteria allowing or disallowing the use of a scroll is unclear.

Enemy[edit | edit source]

  • As an enemy, the Emperor will start combat with the Volatile Shield Volatile Shield condition.

Notes and References[edit | edit source]