When Wraithform is cast, the wizard and all of his gear become insubstantial.
Description[]
“ | When this spell is cast, the wizard and all of [their] gear become insubstantial. The caster is subject only to magical or special attacks, including those by weapons of +1 or better enchantment, or by creatures otherwise able to affect those struck only by magical weapons. The wizard also gains 25% resistance to magic damage. While in wraithform, the caster cannot cast either arcane or divine spells. | ” |
Gameplay[]
The spell deactivates arcane and divine spellcasting and also innate abilities (e.g. Bhaalspawn powers).
When the spell is applied to the caster, the creature's sprite will display several visual effects such as a transparency fade and glow pulse effect for the duration of the spell. A sound effect is audible at the beginning and another when the spell expires. The creature's portrait will display an icon (No. 23 "Invulnerable").
When the spell is cast a text display reads "Wraithformed",
Acquisition[]
Baldur's Gate I & II Classic
This icon indicates content from all original Baldur's Gate games, extensions included. In the original Baldur's Gate series, Wraith Form – as it is spelled in those games – is only available in the base game, Baldur's Gate, as rare random treasure. This find is replaced with a scroll for "Dire Charm" when the add-on Tales of the Sword Coast is installed or in packages, such as the Original Saga, and the spell is completely removed from the series' second part – probably due to buggy behavior. [verification needed]
This icon indicates content from all Enhanced Editions of the Baldur's Gate games. May situationally encompass Siege of Dragonspear and The Black Pits I & II content as well. In the Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition and its expansion Siege of Dragonspear, the scroll can only be found during a single encounter, making the spell otherwise available for a mage only if creating a new character for the add-on campaign.
The scroll is sold at three stores in Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition.
Baldur's Gate[]
- Baldur's Gate (1998)
This icon indicates content from the original Baldur's Gate campaign. Random treasure - Baldur's Gate:
Enhanced Edition (2012)
This icon indicates content from the Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition campaign. Dropped by or picked(10) from Sakul - Quayle can gain the spell in his spellbook for being an illusionist.
Baldur's Gate II[]
- Underwater City – sold by the Priestess of Sekolah (×3)
- Suldanessellar, Temple of Rillifane – sold by Reirra (×3)
- Watcher's Keep – sold by Sister Garlena (×3)
Unused references[]
- Baldur's Gate I
Classic & Enhanced
This icon indicates content from all games of the 1st Baldur's Gate instalment – all editions and expansions. This may include The Black Pits. Sold at a tier-3 store version of the High Hedge Estate,HIGHHED3
, that is not implemented in the games (×2) - Baldur's Gate I
Classic & Enhanced
This icon indicates content from all games of the 1st Baldur's Gate instalment – all editions and expansions. This may include The Black Pits. Sold at another inaccessible store,TEST
(×1) - Baldur's Gate (1998)
Content from the original Baldur's Gate main campaignTales of the Sword Coast (1999)
Content from the original Baldur's Gate campaign Tales of the Sword Coast Carried by Sakul, though unassigned to any inventory slot and thus not dropped or stealable; made obtainable in the Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition - Sold at an inaccessible store,
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, in the Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition (×3)
Mod content[]
- This section is about unofficial content that is only available via fan-made mods.
Spell Revisions mod has changed this arcane spell, revising its school and internal Opcode structure:
Wraithform
Alteration
Level: 3
Range: 0
Duration: 2 rounds/level
Casting Time: 1
Area of Effect: The caster
Saving Throw: None
When this spell is cast, the wizard and all of <PRO_HISHER> gear become insubstantial. The caster is subject only to magical or special attacks, including those by weapons of +1 or better enchantment, or by creatures otherwise able to affect those struck only by magical weapons. The wizard also gains 25% resistance to magic damage. While in wraithform, the caster cannot cast either arcane or divine spells.
External links[]
- Wraithform on the Icewind Dale Wiki, a wiki for the first Icewind Dale game.
- Wraithform on the Forgotten Realms Wiki, a wiki for the Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting Forgotten Realms.