Fast Hands is a Feature in Baldur's Gate 3. Features provide unique abilities or effects and can be acquired depending on the Character's Race, Class and level.
Baldur's gate 3 Fast Hands Information
- Gain an additionalBonus Action
How to unlock Fast Hands in BG 3
- Fast Hands can be acquired by
Fast Hands Tips & Notes for BG 3
- Contrary to the standard rules of 5e, BG3's version of Fast Hands allows you to make an additional off-hand attack or any other Bonus Action. This makes it one of the most potent abilities in the game.
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Thinking of putting 3 levels into Rogue on my Life Domain Cleric for this. Gonna be spamming Healing Word, Mass healing word and Spiritual Weapon everywhere (unless I already summoned one)
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Arguly the most powerful class feat in Baldurs Gate 3. Action economy is everything and getting more actions is broken.
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fast hands works with berserker barbarian bonus attack. at 3 rogue and 5 barb, you get 3 standard weapon attacks in one round every round. and you can do improvised attacks with extra damage such as hitting with a bottle of poison. as your 4th attack every round. its far more busted than the monk thing, doesnt use any resources and can use the starting great sword.
min to max damage in a round while raging at this level is 38- 83 and that's if the poison doesn't land and providing your throwing something small like a potion. bigger things do more damage. (feat would be athlete putting your str at 18 and letting you use your jump and dash in one turn to close gaps extremely fast)
although every round you incur a minus 1 to your attacks from frenzy. but most fights are not going to last long.
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I gave Karlach the Elk Heart (extra speed) and 3 levels of Rogue for Thief. She also has boots that give her extra speed when she dashes (and ofc Longstrider)
So, turn one she Bonus Action Rages and Bonus Action Dashes for a total of ~150ft of movement, and then gets to use her action to do whatever
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Insanely busted. Use one bonus action to sprint across the battlefield behind the enemy group (who are all facing towards the party) then use the other to hide and get a free sneak attack virtually every round.
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Was messing around and found out you can use bonus unarmed strike twice in a row using this feat.
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I always laugh my *** off when I see someone hand out an extra action, bonus action, or multi-concentration as homebrew, because I know the game balance is about to break in half
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Secret Baldur's Gate III power gamer choice. By the 5e definition, you can only do certain thiefy things with fast actions. Turning it into just a straight bonus action has pretty staggering ramifications for, say, a Rogue/Monk who can now burn two ki points for two moves in a single round. Or anyone to use one action to throw a candle into the oil and another action to shove an enemy into the conflagration.
Does it work in druid forms?
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