Finesse |
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Scales with your Dexterity instead of Strength, if your Dexterity is higher. | |
Daggers, Darts, Rapiers, Scimitars, Shortswords. |
Finesse is a Weapon Property in Baldur's Gate 3. Finesse grants weapons the ability to scale with Dexterity, instead of Strength. Weapon Properties grant different weapon types, diverse features that are intrinsic to that specific weapon type.
Finesse Information
Weapon types that have Finesse
- Daggers
- Darts
- Rapiers
- Scimitars
- Shortswords
- Some exceptional weapons from other weapon classes may also share the Finesse property.
Finesse Notes & Tips
- Notes and tips go here
All Weapon Properties in Baldur's Gate 3 |
Can't Dual Wield ♦ Extra Reach ♦ Heavy ♦ Light (Weapon Property) ♦ Loading ♦ Range ♦ Thrown ♦ Two-Handed ♦ Versatile |
- Anonymous
Phalar Aluve is good, but also Larenthian's Wrath which is sold from the vendor at the Githyanki Creche is also Finesse and it actually has a Cone Strike AoE attack that recharges on short rest.
- Anonymous
Weapons that scale with your Dexterity instead of Strength, if your Dexterity is higher.
can someone clarify this line please? Does it mean if my strength is higher it's gonna scale with strength?
- Anonymous
There are two handed finesse weapons out there, I ran into a longsword and a glaive, there aren't common though but it should be stated here maybe, since I didn't initially think that was a thing.
- Anonymous
Should add 'Phalar Aluve' a Longsword from Underdark, as a Finesse Weapon. Because it might change people's builds based on the idea of having actual Dexterity Longswords.
- Anonymous
Multi-classing 1 level into monk will let you turn every non-heavy and non-two handed weapon you have proficiency with into a finesse weapon.
- Anonymous
In 5e there is a double scimitar that is finesse, but you have to spend a feat to make it so, with "Revenant blade" but I think if you want to use a feat to make such a weapon finesse. It is a worthy trade off. Wish they put that weapon & feat in this game.
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