BlessLevel 1 Enchantment Spell Bless up to 3 creatures. They gain a +1d4 bonus to Attack Rolls and Saving Throws. 10 turns 9m Concentration |
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Action Level 1 Spell Slot |
Bless is a Lvl 1 Spell from the Enchantment school in Baldur's Gate 3. Bless provides a bonus to Attack Rolls and saving throws. Spells can be used for dealing damage to Enemies, inflict Status Ailments, buff Characters or interact with the environment.
Baldur's Gate 3 Bless Information
- Description: Bless up to 3 creatures. They gain a +1d4 bonus to Attack Rolls and Saving Throws.
- Level: 1
- School: Enchantment
- Casting Time: Action
- Range: 9m
- Requires Concentration: Yes
- Saving Throw: None
How to Acquire Bless in BG3
Bless can be acquired by the following classes:
Bless can be cast by using the following Items:
Bless Tips & Notes in Baldur's Gate 3
- Upcasting: When Bless is cast as 2nd level or above, it can affect an extra creature for each spell slot level above the 1st.
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Not a buff to be overlooked. As Bless is a buff that targets allies with 100% success, it is an incredible boon to have against any target with high AC. A character with high initiative can buff their allies early in the fight to improve their chances of hitting and, subsequently, landing additional debuffs on their targets. Bless stayed useful in my playthrough from the start to the very end, and funnily enough I frequently found my thief/paladin casting it the most since they had high initiative and didn't need to concentrate on other spells.
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10 turns my weiner, why does it go away after 1 turn always?
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Best spell on level 1 and still great at higher levels. Given that it lasts 10 turns you get a lot more value from it than you'd initially think of. And if you think of saving your spell slot for healing, think of it this way: blessing allows you to kill enemies faster and suffer less damage in process, which means less healing will be needed by the end of it. The only downside is that concentration breaks fairly easily with this many enemies and aoe effects.
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It doesn't target at "random". It's closest to center of the AoE, annoying but hopefully that helps.
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Weird that it targets at random. The Solasta way seems to work fine - just click the people you want to affect rather than having a large AoE circle. /shrug
- Anonymous
shame this targets random creatures... i don't need to bless my damn familiar
When your character casts bless, make sure that it gets cast on themselves as well. Bless is one of the best concentration spells solely because a self-cast provides extra 1d4 to the concentration saving throws.
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