Stillness of Mind |
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If you are Charmed or Frightened, you automatically cast Stillness of Mind to remove the condition. |
Stillness of Mind is a Class 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.
Stillness of Mind Information
- If you are Charmed or Frightened, you automatically cast Stillness of Mind to remove the condition.
How to unlock Stillness of Mind
- Stillness of Mind can be acquired by:
- Monk Level 7
- Monk Level 7
Stillness of Mind Tips & Notes
- This feature requires the mean lock fear effect, and if you succeed in the save, Stillness of Mind will still be triggered, which locks you into an actionless state.
- Other Notes & Tips go here.
- Anonymous
Somehow they just make Monk's features worse. First Slow Fall which is worse in BG3, than this. I get frightened which still allows me to attack twice, but the game decides it's better to just lose an entire action instead. Literally worse than no feature.
- Anonymous
It does need action point, and infact, the meanlock fear effect, even if you succeed the save, triggers stillness of mind locking you into an actionless state.
- Anonymous
I don’t have this yet but let me get this straight, if somehow i get freighted or charmed, before the saving throw occurs my character automatically wastes an action and I dont get the option to toggle it as a reaction?
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