Assassin's Alacrity |
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Quick as an alley cat in a rain-dark city, you immediately restore your action and bonus action at the start of combat. |
Assassin's Alacrity is a Feature in Baldur's Gate 3. 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.
Assassin's Alacrity Information
- Quick as an alley cat in a rain-dark city, you immediately restore your action and bonus action at the start of combat.
How to unlock Assassin's Alacrity
Assassin's Alacrity can be acquired by:
Assassin's Alacrity Tips & Notes
- Notes & Tips go here
- Anonymous
Two easy steps for massive damage. Step 1: Have your warlock ally initiate the ambush by casting Hunger of Hadar on a group of enemies. Step 2, have your Assassin/caster multiclass(still out of combat and still hidden at this point) cast Scorching Ray on the poor, surprised enemies. This will put you into combat, but due to Assassin's Alacrity, you get your action back immediately, allowing you a second cast.
Each ray of the first cast will deal 8d6 damage(2d6 fire, 2d6 sneak attack, both doubled due to crit), while the second cast on the same round will "only" deal 4d6 per ray(2d6, doubled due to crit).
- Anonymous
was able to solo all but 3 encounters as an assassin solo with this.. and going dark urge
This is the most useless trait to have because every class pretty much has this. Instead of attacking outside of combat you should always enter turned based mode first and then attack. This will also refresh your actions no matter what class you have or if the enemies are surprised or not.
- Anonymous
In BG3, when you open the fight by attacking someone, that counts as the action of that character in the first turn. What this is saying is that you can open with your assassin making that initial strike, and THEN also get a full set of actions when your turn comes up on the first round.
- Anonymous
Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.. or maybe there are more specific requirements I didn't hit since the description is vague...
- Anonymous
Way too little info in general currently on the mechanics of new subclass features. For instance, what does "restore your action and bonus action at the start of combat" even mean? Is that like an Action Surge where you get double actions at the start of every combat?
But what about the Multipayer?
lets say that i play with friends and they started a fight and i am still outside of the combat. If during this fight i sneak and make a sneak attack will it restore your action and bonus action?
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