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Shield of Thralls

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This article is about the base illithid power. For the upgraded full-illitihid power, see Augmented Shield of Thralls.
Shield of Thralls is an Action and Illithid Power. When used, this ability grants a character HP Icon.png 10 temporary hit points. If the temporary hit points are lost, all nearby enemies may be Stunned Stunned for 1 turn.

Description

Conjure a volatile shield around yourself or an ally, granting the target HP Icon.png 10 temporary hit points.

If these temporary hit points are lost due to incoming damage, the shield bursts, possibly Stunning Stunning nearby foes.

Can only have temporary hit points from one source.

Properties

Cost
Action
Details
 Range: 9 m / 30 ft
Recharge: Short rest
Duration: Until Long rest

AoE: 3 m / 10 ft (Explosion radius)

Technical details

UIDs
Target_TAD_ShieldOfThralls
Shield action
Projectile_TAD_ShieldOfThralls_Explosion
Explosion triggered when the shield is broken
Spell flags

Condition: Volatile Shield

Volatile Shield Volatile Shield

Duration: Until Long rest

  • Affected entity has been granted temporary hit points by an illithid. If these are removed by incoming damage, the shield bursts, possibly Stunning Stunning nearby foes.
  • The shield only bursts after all temporary hit points have been removed. This also removes the condition.
  • When the shield bursts, enemies within 9 m / 30 ft are Stunned Stunned for 1 turn, unless they succeed a DC 15  Intelligence saving throw.

Condition: Stunned

Stunned Stunned

Duration: 1 turn

DC 15  Intelligence saving throw

How to learn

Other ways to learn:

Bugs

  • The short rest required between casts of Shield of Thralls can be circumvented by traveling in between Act One and Act Two. This can allow multiple party members to start the day with Shield of Thralls active even if only one party member has access to the ability.
    • This can also be done in Act Three, by traveling between locations that have loading zones. For example, traveling from Rivington, to a location in the Lower City, and vice versa.