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  • Dragon's Bane
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  • Dragon's Banes, also know as Underground Dragon Eaters (UDE), are the biggest animals of the planet Deserticus.
  • Dragon's Bane is a supposedly magical concoction used by the sixth-century human wizard, Beorht. Its ingredients include sulfur, rock salt, seagull droppings, and charcoal. A Decepticon Raider in King Arthur's Court
  • As Beorht approached the Dragon Mound with a group of time-travelling Transformers, he warned them that the mound was inhabited by a wandering dragon. Luckily he had a full bag of Dragon's Bane handy for just such an eventuality. When the dragon put in an appearance and started breathing fire at them, Beorht tossed the bag to Warpath, who threw it directly at the dragon. The bag was ignited by the dragon's breath, exploding in the creature's face and driving it away. A Decepticon Raider in King Arthur's Court
  • Dragon's Bane is an enchanted halberd +3, which inflicts 1d10+3 points of piercing damage, and as its name implies, it deals an additional 6 points of damage when it's used against . It has +3 thaco bonus, it weighs 12 lbs and the weapon has a speed factor of 9. This item appears in Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn. It can be found in one of the treasure pools in the Lair of the Unseeing Eye. A Halberd +3 has a speed factor of 6, which means that is weapon is only better than the generic enchanted halberd when its used against dragons. For all other enemies, the enchanted halberd +3 would be better, because it has a higher rate of attacks.
  • Dragon's Bane was one of Ambrose Ius's two pet Popples.
Strength
  • 13
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coverillustrator
  • (N/A)
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  • (N/A)
item group
  • Weapons
sapience
  • Non-Sapient
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  • (N/A)
item icon
  • File:Dragon's_Bane_item_icon_BG2.png
not usable by
Damage Type
  • Piercing
item value
  • 5500
Aggressive
  • Very High
Hands
  • 2
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Range
  • 2
Authors
Status
  • Least Concern
Habitat
  • Very High
Name
  • Dragon's Bane
lore to identify
  • 65
scientific
  • Terra carnificus
Weight
  • 12
Appears In
  • Baldur's Gate II.
Planet
Height
  • REALLY HUGE
References
  • 100
Lifespan
  • -2.209032E10
Class
Sub
  • Deserts
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Illustrator
  • (N/A)
Damage
  • 1
Diet
  • Carnivorous
Year
  • 2014-10-02
Location
thaco
  • +3 bonus.
speed factor
  • 9
proficiency type
  • Halberds
combat type
  • Melee
abstract
  • Dragon's Banes, also know as Underground Dragon Eaters (UDE), are the biggest animals of the planet Deserticus.
  • Dragon's Bane is a supposedly magical concoction used by the sixth-century human wizard, Beorht. Its ingredients include sulfur, rock salt, seagull droppings, and charcoal. A Decepticon Raider in King Arthur's Court
  • As Beorht approached the Dragon Mound with a group of time-travelling Transformers, he warned them that the mound was inhabited by a wandering dragon. Luckily he had a full bag of Dragon's Bane handy for just such an eventuality. When the dragon put in an appearance and started breathing fire at them, Beorht tossed the bag to Warpath, who threw it directly at the dragon. The bag was ignited by the dragon's breath, exploding in the creature's face and driving it away. A Decepticon Raider in King Arthur's Court
  • Dragon's Bane is an enchanted halberd +3, which inflicts 1d10+3 points of piercing damage, and as its name implies, it deals an additional 6 points of damage when it's used against . It has +3 thaco bonus, it weighs 12 lbs and the weapon has a speed factor of 9. This item appears in Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn. It can be found in one of the treasure pools in the Lair of the Unseeing Eye. A Halberd +3 has a speed factor of 6, which means that is weapon is only better than the generic enchanted halberd when its used against dragons. For all other enemies, the enchanted halberd +3 would be better, because it has a higher rate of attacks.
  • Dragon's Bane was one of Ambrose Ius's two pet Popples.