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Beasts are a type of creature found within Baldur's Gate 3. They are non-humanoid, but natural inhabitants of the world and come in many different shapes and sizes.

Characteristics edit

Most beasts, though not all of them, resemble common animals. Typically, beasts make frequent use of natural weapons like claws, teeth, and horns to inflict SlashingSlashing, PiercingPiercing or BludgeoningBludgeoning damage. Some beasts, like spiders, have additional special (but still natural) abilities like creating webs.

Types of beasts edit

Alioramus edit

Main articles: Alioramus and Alioramus on the Forgotten Realms Wiki

Alioramus are a type of dinosaur beast found in the jungles of Chult. They resemble real-life renditions of velociraptors, down to their ability to use claws to attack and legs to pounce on their enemies.

Alioramus in Baldur's Gate 3

Badger edit

Main articles: Badger and Badger on the Forgotten Realms Wiki

Badgers are burrowing beasts characterized by white stripes, giant claws, and sensitive nose.

Badgers in Baldur's Gate 3

Bat edit

Main articles: Bat and Bat on the Forgotten Realms Wiki

Bats are small mammalian beasts that fly mainly at night, and navigate and hunt insects via echolocation.

Bird edit

Main articles: Bird and Bird on the Forgotten Realms Wiki

Birds are winged creatures with feathers and a lightweight body that allow them to fly. They have a hard beak which lets them forage or attack prey.

Birds in Baldur's Gate 3

Boar edit

Main articles: Boar and Boar on the Forgotten Realms Wiki

Boar are the wild cousins of the domesticated pig. They frequently use their tusks to ward off larger creatures or defend territory.

Boar in Baldur's Gate 3

Crab edit

Main articles: Crab and Crab on the Forgotten Realms Wiki

Crabs are multi-legged crustaceans that live in the sea and sport an armoured shell covering their entire body. They have two large claws which they use to defend themselves.

Crabs in Baldur's Gate 3

Displacer Beast edit

Displacer beast are cat-like, six-legged magical creatures with a pair of tentacles instead of a tail. They can use magic to bend light and create illusions.

Displacer beasts in Baldur's Gate 3

Frog edit

Main articles: Frog and Frog on the Forgotten Realms Wiki

Frogs are carnivorous, amphibious creatures that dwell in a variety of climates eating insects. They are characterized by strong hind legs which allow them to leap distances many times its own body length.

Frogs in Baldur's Gate 3

Giant Eagle edit

Giant Eagle are large carnivorous birds with much larger wingspans. Unlike regular eagles, Giant Eagles are often as large or larger than humanoids. Though typically not aggressive, they are fiercely defensive of their nests.

Giant eagles in Baldur's Gate 3

Hyena edit

Main articles: Hyena and Hyena on the Forgotten Realms Wiki

Hyenas are canine-like creatures, but are significantly more feral than dogs. They mostly live in packs to hunt and protect their food.

Hyena in Baldur's Gate 3

Rat edit

Main articles: Rat and Rat on the Forgotten Realms Wiki

Rats are small rodent creatures that typically reside in sewers, or places with lots of garbage that can be scavenged for food. Because of this, they can be found in humanoid settlements where there is a ready supply of refuse.

Rats in Baldur's Gate 3

Raven edit

Main articles: Raven and Raven on the Forgotten Realms Wiki

Ravens are relatively larger and more intelligent versions of birds; they have black wings and make a distinctive "caw".

Ravens in Baldur's Gate 3

Spider edit

Main articles: Spider and Spider on the Forgotten Realms Wiki

Spiders are eight-legged invertebrates that are characterized by their many legs and ability to spin webs, which they use to catch their prey.

Spiders in Baldur's Gate 3

Wolf edit

Main articles: Wolf and Wolf on the Forgotten Realms Wiki

Wolves are wilder, larger versions of dogs. Although some of them can be loners, they usually hunt in packs to take down large prey.

Wolves in Baldur's Gate 3

Other beasts edit

Related items edit

Related spells and abilities edit

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