Baldur’s Gate 3 – Legendary Actions – Honor Mode (Act II)

Act II

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Gerringothe Thorm

Legendary Action: Sublimation (Passive Feature)

Once per round, Gerringothe Thorm can spend a Legendary Action to try and turn her enemies into gold, killing them instantly, when she loses a piece of armour.

Legendary Actions restore at the start of each round.

Sublimation: Attempt to turn your enemies into solid gold.

Malus Thorm

Legendary Action: Wail of Loss (Passive Feature)

Once per round, Malus Thorm can use his Legendary Action after being attacked to make every assistant cast Wail of Loss simultaneously.

Legendary Actions restore at the start of each round.

Wail of Loss: AoE: 3m / 10ft (Radius). Confuse your foes with a shriek of absence. Deal 4d6 Psychic Damge and pushes targets back by 3 m / 10 ft.

Thisobald Thorm

Legendary Action: Overflowing Brew (Passive Feature)

Once per round, Thisobald Thorm can use his Legendary Action when his brew changes to make it overflow, dealing +1d6 of the corresponding damage type.

The overflow also grants his allies +5 bonus to Strength or an additional +1d6 damage of the corresponding damage type.

Legendary Actions restore at the start of each round.

Overflowing Brew: Thisobald’s unstable brew overflows, dealing 3d6 Force, Acid, Cold, Fire, Lightning, Poison, Necrotic damage to surrounding enemies and empowering his allies with Bolstering Brew, Caustic Brew, Cold Brew, Fiery Brew, Shocking Brew, Venomous Brew, or Wasting Brew respectively for 1 turn.

Oliver

Legendary Action: Vengeful Playmate (Passive Feature)

Envelop an area in The Wasting Quiet after one of your summoned shadows is destroyed.

The Wasting Quite (Aura) (Condition): Any creatures within this miasma of childlike terror are Silenced and take 3d8 Necrotic damage every time they enter or start their turn inside.

Balthazar

Legendary Action: Spectral Aspect (Passive Feature)

Once per round, Balthazar can use his Legendary Action to adopt a Spectral Aspect after being struck.

Spectral Aspect (Condition):

  • + This creature has resistance to Acid, Fire, Lightning, and Thunder damage. It also have immunity to cold and Necrotic damage.
  • + Creatures that strike it become Bone Chilled for 2 seconds.
  • + It cannot be Frightened, Paralyzed, Petrified, Restrained or made Prone.
  • + It can also Fly while in this ghostly form.

Legendary Action: The Dead Wastes

Once per round when a creature dies, Balthazar can use his Legendary Action to create a necrotic miasma where it fell that heals Undead 4d6 hit points and deals 4d6 Necrotic damage to living creatures at the start of their turns.

Yurgir

Legendary Action: Blinding Ambush (Passive Feature)

Once per round, Yurgir can spend a Legendary Action to Blinding Ambush a Hunted creature when it attempts to attack or cast a spell.

Blinding Ambush: Try to Blind a Hunted creature and deals 5d10 Radiant damage before it attacks or cast a spell against you.

Ketheric Thorm

Legendary Action: Hordestrike (Passive Feature)

Ketheric can Hordestrike a foe when it is attacked by a minion under Deadly Orders.

Hordestrike: Launch a hammer of spectral force at a creature your minions are attacking, deal 4d8 Force damage, cause Bane in 2 turns. (Range: 16m / 52ft)

On Save: Target still takes half damage.

Deadly Orders: Affected entity was ordered to attack a specific enemy. It is more likely to target this enemy, and Attack Rolls against the enemy have Advantage.

Apostle of Myrkul

Legendary Action: Gaze of the Dead (Passive Feature)

Myrkul’s Apostle will use Gaze of the Dead on the first creature that strikes it each round of combat.

Gaze of the Dead: Cast your empty eyes towards a creature and Frighten it. Deal 4d8 + 5 Necrotic damage. On Save: Target still takes half damage. Range: 33m / 100ft

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