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Baldur’s Gate 3: How to Unlock the Slayer Form in BG3

Slay on and off the battlefield...

A Dark Urge playthrough is a unique beast. It can be a path of resistance and redemption, hard won and hard-rolled for. Or it can be a path of blood. If you hope to get the Slayer form, prepare for a lot of bloodshed. Here’s how to unlock Slayer Form in Baldur’s Gate 3.

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How to Get the Slayer Form in Baldur’s Gate 3

First things first. The Slayer Form is an ability that is wholly unique to those playing the Dark Urge. This is a unique character you’ll pick during character creation.

If you’re playing Dark Urge, you won’t be able to access your Slayer Form until Act 2, when you encounter Isobel.

Minor spoilers ahead.

Isobel is a Cleric of Selune, and the only thing keeping the Last Light Inn from falling to the curse of darkness that surrounds it. After you meet her for the first time, she and the inn will be attacked. You’ll be prompted to save her.

But if you’re playing Dark Urge and want the Slayer Form, Isobel has to die.

But if you’ve already saved her by accident, don’t worry. You’re not cut off from this ability. Take a long rest and your infernal butler, Sceritas, will come to you. He’ll instruct you to kill Isobel. Do so, and he’ll gift you the Slayer Form.

Is it Worth Killing Isobel for the Slayer Form in Baldur’s Gate 3?

In terms of combat, the Slayer Form is… okay. It outpaces the Owl Bear Wild Shape but it’s outpaced by a Moon Druid’s Panther, and has fewer uses per day, too. You’ll retain your permanent passives, like Volo’s ‘See Invisibility’ eye, but nothing else will scale.

Killing Isobel is a major decision that will make traversing Act 2 much harder. If you kill her, you’ll lose the Last Light Inn. If you opt to save the Grove, the Tieflings and Harpers will die. Your companions will probably be disturbed, if not outright disgusted, by your Slayer Form. But this won’t be the case if Isobel gets kidnapped. So, letting Isobel get got isn’t a bad idea.

As a pro to killing Isobel, if you speak to Jalheira after the barrier falls, she can join you immediately. Usually, you’d recruit her at the end of Act 2.

For this reason, if you opt for this route, it’s best to get the Moon Lantern with the Harpers before betraying them. The Moon Lantern will let you traverse the farthest reaches of the Shadow-Cursed lands.

Act 3 spoilers ahead.

The last consequence is that Orin will not have access to the Slayer Form if you do. Instead, she’ll lean heavily into her Rogue classes. But the Slayer Form is actually very strong against her, making it quite easy to take her down.

All Slayer Form Abilities in Baldur’s Gate 3

Slayer Form is an ability like Wild Shape, which you can shift into and out of during battle. The abilities are as follows:

Stats

  •  STR: 20
  • DEX: 14
  • CON: 17
  • INT: 10
  • WIS: 10
  • CHA: 8

Abilities:

  • Attack: 4d6+5, inflicts a disease if the target is bleeding. Inflicts a better disease, which causes the target to become vulnerable to everything, if the target is bleeding and prone.
  • Multiattack: 1d4 * 4. Each hit does an additional 5 damage if the target is bleeding
  • Sumptuous Blood Bath: Bonus Action. 2D10. Slashing attack. If the target fails a Constitution saving throw, they are afflicted with Bleed for three turns.
  • Let the Slaughter Begin: Bonus Action. Area of effect roar that affects enemies in a 12-meter radius. If those within range of the scream fail a Constitution saving throw, they are afflicted with Daze. If they die while debuffed, the Slayer will gain 1 AC. This AC is lost when you dodge an attack.
  • Relentless Lunge: 2d6 + 5. Leap into foes to do Bludgeoning damage in a small area of effect. On a failed Strength save, the target goes Prone for two turns.

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Daphne Fama
A Staff Writer at Prima Games since 2022, Daphne Fama spends an inordinate amount playing games of all stripes but has a soft spot for horror, FPS, and RPGs. When she’s not gaming, she’s an author and member of the Horror Writers Association with a debut novel coming out in 2025. In a previous life, she was an attorney but found she preferred fiction to contracts and forms