Aspect of the Beast: Honey Badger |
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If you're Poisoned, Frightened, or Charmed at the start of your turn, you have a 50% chance to begin Raging without expending a Rage Charge. |
Aspect of the Beast: Honey Badger is a Triggerable Passive Feature in Baldur's Gate 3. Aspect of the Beast: Honey Badger is a Passive Feature in Baldur's Gate 3. Aspect of the Beast: Bear is one of the available Animal Aspects which allows players to adopt the powers of another mighty beast. Features provide unique abilities that are inherent to a Character's Race, Class, Background selected. These may vary greatly, from allowing you to equip certain Weapons or pieces of Armor with Proficiency, to add your Proficiency Bonus to certain Saving Throws.
Aspect of the Beast: Honey Badger Information
- If you're Poisoned, Frightened, or Charmed at the start of your turn, you have a 50% chance to begin Raging without expending a Rage Charge.
See all other Animal Aspects:
- Aspect of the Beast: Bear
- Aspect of the Beast: Chimpanzee
- Aspect of the Beast: Crocodile
- Aspect of the Beast: Eagle
- Aspect of the Beast: Elk
- Aspect of the Beast: Honey Badger
- Aspect of the Beast: Stallion
- Aspect of the Beast: Tiger
- Aspect of the Beast: Wolf
- Aspect of the Beast: Wolverine
How to unlock Aspect of the Beast: Honey Badger
Aspect of the Beast: Honey Badger can be acquired by:
- Lvl 6 Wildheart
Aspect of the Beast: Honey Badger Tips & Notes
- Notes & Tips go here
- Anonymous
There are a lot of rotten mushrooms and carrots in the game that make you poisoned for ten turns when consumed. Should work well with this aspect in theory, haven't tested though.
- Anonymous
- Anonymous
Is there a downside to casting Friends on an ally? If not, you could theoretically turn Rage into a Cantrip with a 50% success rate. Sweet talk your Barbarian to power them up.
Charmed creature can't harm the charmer, and the charmer has advantage on Charisma checks against the charmed creature. None of that is a downside if the charmed and charmer are on the same team.
I have found my answer while typing this, so I guess this will be an answer to anyone else who has the same question. After recovering from Friends, your party member will lose -10 approval of you. So ... maybe only do this if you yourself are playing the Barbarian, or if the Barbarian is a hireling you don't care about the approval of. Or just rest, like a person who's tired of being angry.
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