What happens if you let Astarion drink your blood? In Baldur’s Gate 3, the decisions you make can have far-reaching consequences, and drinking Astarion’s vampiric bite is one of them. In this article, we’ll dive into the details of what happens if you let Astarion drink your blood.
Direct Answer to the Question
Let Astarion drink your blood, and you’ll trigger the Bloodless debuff, which will remain in effect until your next Long Rest. During this period, you’ll have a -1 penalty to all checks, making your experience in combat and exploration less enjoyable. Additionally, allowing Astarion to feed from you can also have unexpected consequences, as we’ll explore in the following section.
The Risks of Astarion’s Bite
A Starion’s Revenge: If you’re interested in pushing Astarion’s relationship with you beyond romantic norms, feeding Astarion can lead to unique story paths and potential partner rewards. However, his newfound bloodlust might spark moments where your bonding isn’t exactly consensual, such as his "blood needs" demanding more from your party. This aspect becomes a recurring theme, culminating in an ultimatum where Astarion may become disloyal to your party or die fighting other interests due to unresolved desires.
Your Last Moments
In extreme scenarios, should Astarion drink your blood repeatedly throughout the story, the results are as dire as catastrophic: he might slay you while feeding or choose not to let you revivify after his brutal "assistance" following his Bloodthirsty: When in beast mode, he deals lethal damage. With these extreme situations in mind, choosing Astarion as **your vampire spawn or getting bitten during your character class creation are also feasible path. However, such experiences come at a higher character level than a new starter class and, like new game starts, might void progress for any completed events and conversations, with varying results in game play levels, such as levels higher or lower.
Character Death
Another scenario takes a dark turn. Instead of death, there Vampire Ascendant Abilities: In his undead states, the blood drained person (like yourself, now a Vampire Ascendant, receives various vampire-borne powers:
• +1d10 Necrotic Damage added to all melee attacks
• **Ascendant Bite**: a special "bloodless" ability attack (see the below detailed list).
The result:
- Ascendant abilities add variety to combat strategies:
- Improved party versatility increases opportunities to use Vampire
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