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Grease

Level 1 Conjuration Spell

Cover the ground in grease, slowing creatures within and possibly making them fall Prone.

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Grease is a Spell in Baldur's Gate 3. Grease is a Lvl 1 Spell from the Conjuration school. Spells can be used for dealing damage to Enemies, inflict Status Ailments, buff Characters or interact with the environment.

Grease Information

  • Description: Cover the ground in grease, slowing creatures within and possibly making them fall Prone.
  • Level: Lvl 1 spell
  • School: Conjuration School
  • Casting Time: action icon baldursgate3 wiki guide 25pxAction
  • Range:range icon baldursgate3 wiki guide 25px18mradius icon action bg3 wiki 48px5m
  • Requires Concentration: No
  • Saving Throw: Dexterity

How to Acquire Grease

Grease Tips & Notes

  • Difficult Terrain: Reduce Movement Speed by Half.
  • Prone: Breaks Concentration. Can't move or take Actions, Bonus Actions, or Reactions. Attacks against a Prone target have Advantage if made within 3 m of the target. Inflicts Disadvantage on Strength and Dexterity Saving Throws. A Prone creature must spend half its Movement Speed to stand up.
  • Surface interactivity: Turns into a Fire Surface exposed to Fire. Turns to an Ice Surface exposed to Cold.

 

Lvl 1 Spells
Animal Friendship  ♦  Armour of Agathys  ♦  Arms of Hadar  ♦  Bane  ♦  Bless  ♦  Burning Hands  ♦  Challenge to Duel  ♦  Charm Person  ♦  Chromatic Orb  ♦  Chromatic Orb: Acid (Lvl 1)  ♦  Chromatic Orb: Cold (Lvl 1)  ♦  Chromatic Orb: Fire (Lvl 1)  ♦  Chromatic Orb: Lightning (Lvl 1)  ♦  Chromatic Orb: Poison (Lvl 1)  ♦  Chromatic Orb: Thunder (Lvl 1)  ♦  Colour Spray  ♦  Command (Halt)  ♦  Compelled Duel  ♦  Create or Destroy Water  ♦  Create Water  ♦  Cure Wounds  ♦  Disguise Self  ♦  Dissonant Whispers  ♦  Divine Favour  ♦  Enhance Leap  ♦  Ensnaring Strike  ♦  Entangle  ♦  Expeditious Retreat  ♦  Faerie Fire  ♦  False Life  ♦  Feather Fall  ♦  Find Familiar  ♦  Find Familiar: Cat  ♦  Find Familiar: Crab  ♦  Find Familiar: Frog  ♦  Find Familiar: Rat  ♦  Find Familiar: Raven  ♦  Find Familiar: Spider  ♦  Fog Cloud  ♦  Goodberry  ♦  Guiding Bolt  ♦  Hail of Thorns  ♦  Healing Word  ♦  Hellish Rebuke  ♦  Heroism  ♦  Hex  ♦  Hunter's Mark  ♦  Inflict Wounds  ♦  Jump  ♦  Longstrider  ♦  Mage Armour  ♦  Magic Missile  ♦  Protection from Evil and Good  ♦  Ray of Sickness  ♦  Sanctuary  ♦  Searing Smite (Spell)  ♦  Shield  ♦  Shield of Faith  ♦  Sleep  ♦  Speak with Animals  ♦  Tasha's Hideous Laughter  ♦  Thunderous Smite  ♦  Thunderwave  ♦  Witch Bolt  ♦  Wrathful Smite



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    • Anonymous

      Grease is a good spell, especially potent if paired with darkness. You need a shared turn to pull this off though.

      • Anonymous

        Adds wonderful bit of chaos into the mix, though its a two way street. Unintended immolation and chain effect firestorms are much more common with a bit of grease in the mix.

        • Anonymous

          No additional upcast effect, but should be spammed as a level 1 slot anyway since it requires no concentration. Later on the ignition effect and the chance to knock prone falls off, but halving movement speed is guaranteed unless the enemy is immune to difficult terrain.

          • Anonymous

            The Spell DC for Grease is bugged as of release Hotfix 1. Spell DC is fixed at 12, regardless of INT modifier. The combat log shows that the math is being done (8+3+2=12), but it is inaccurate. It's possible that the default Grease surface DC is overriding the Spell DC, or perhaps this is intended behavior and the combat log and spell description need updating.

            • Anonymous

              A great spell for your low intelligence eldritch knight or arcane trickster as you still get the full slow effect and can set on fire, as they are likely to miss other spells due to low DC and maybe a lower attack roll for spells.

              • Anonymous

                Stupidly op, if you don't set this on fire enemies constantly slip and fall prone more then once, which according to dnd rules doesn't happen since you don't trigger a saving throw for leaving the grease while in the area.

                Slick grease covers the ground in a 10-foot square centered on a point within range and turns it into Difficult Terrain for the Duration.

                When the grease appears, each creature standing in its area must succeed on a Dexterity saving throw or fall prone. A creature that enters the area or ends its turn there must also succeed on a Dexterity saving throw or fall prone.

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