Foebane is a powerful enchanted and magical bastard sword which inflicts extra damage against certain enemy types and is upgrade-able to a more powerful version with a signature "drain HP on-hit" ability.
Foebane +3 []
Found on the first floor of Watcher's Keep.
Description[]
“ | The archmage Demron created this powerful blade for Captain Fflar of Myth Drannor. When the elven city fell, the sword was lost beneath the rubble of the once-great metropolis. | ” |
Foebane +5 []
The butler Cespenar requires Fflar's Scabbard and 5,000 to upgrade Foebane +3 into Foebane +5.
Description[]
“ | The Archmage Demron crafted this magical bastard sword for the Elven hero Fflar, Captain of Myth Drannor. The most powerful of six such enchanted blades Demron fashioned, Foebane can drain the very essence of life from its opponents with every blow, and bestow that life energy on the wielder. There are those who believe soul stealing capability has cursed the blade, for though fashioned as a weapon of right and justice, Foebane's dark history is one of murder and death. Demron's own blood christened the blade, as a would be thief used the newly fashioned sword to bring about the Archmage's untimely death ? though the thief did not survive the encounter, either. In the aftermath of Demron's murder, Foebane was recovered and presented to the hero Fflar to use in the defense of Myth Drannor, greatest of the Elven cities. Yet even the power of Foebane was not enough to withstand the dark hordes which overran Myth Drannor. When the elven city fell, Captain Fflar met a grisly, gruesome end and the sword itself was lost beneath the rubble of the once great metropolis. Legend holds that Foebane's considerable powers are further augmented when the sword is reunited with the enchanted Scabbard of Fflar, its original owner. Reunited with Fflar's Scabbard, Foebane is an even greater weapon than the legends claimed. |
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Notes[]
- Classic editions states that it does bonus damage against all extra-planar beings, but it doesn't actually do extra damage against planetars and many extra-planar beings. Most extra-planar beings that appear in the game (such as elementals, genies/djinni, mephits, and githyanki) do not take extra damage from the sword. This is the case regardless of whichever version of the weapon you are using.Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition – Shadows of Amn (2013)
This icon indicates content from the Shadows of Amn campaign of the Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition. v1.3 specifies that the bonus damage applies to demons and devils instead of all extra-planar beings. - Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition – Throne of Bhaal (2013)
This icon indicates content from the Throne of Bhaal campaign of the Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition. v2.5.16: due to a bug in Larloch's Minor Drain introduced in said patch, Foebane no longer heals its user. Hotfix can be found in this thread.- Fixed as of EE v2.6.
- The Larloch's Minor Drain ability will not deal any damage and thus not heal the wielder at all if they kill their target with the physical damage of their attack.
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Bugs[]
Larloch's Minor Drain via Foebane could be used against golems and undead. This issue is already identified and revised by The Enhanced Edition Fixpack (EEFP).
External links[]
- Keryvian on the Forgotten Realms Wiki, a wiki for the Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting Forgotten Realms.