An arrow of slaying is a magic weapon meant to slay a particular kind of creature. Some are more focused than others; for example, there are both arrows of dragon slaying and arrows of blue dragon slaying. If a creature belonging to the type, race, or group associated with an arrow of slaying takes damage from the arrow, the creature must make a DC 17 Constitution saving throw, taking an extra 6d10 piercing damage on a failed save, or half as much extra damage on a successful one.
Once an arrow of slaying deals its extra damage to a creature, it becomes a nonmagical arrow.
Other types of magic ammunition of this kind exist, such as bolts of slaying meant for a crossbow, though arrows are most common.
Notes: Damage: Piercing, Damage, Combat, Bane
As a DM who's running a campaign with a few dragons in it (including the final boss of the second arc), I've only given a max of one per dragon encounter, and usually as a part of a hoard from another boss. Any more than that, and I feel like it really can trivialize what otherwise might be an exciting battle. It still feels really cool in the moment—look at all that damage!—but it also doesn't overshadow everything else that your other players can do, instead of only allowing one or two ranged attackers to shine.
Why not just use Bag of Devouring? It's not as rare.
Have a very high level magic user cast bane of x-creature on to a fancy arrow you made.....?
me five
Haste is an action to cast, meaning you waste an action setting this whole situation up unless you cast it beforehand (within 54 seconds). If you fail to do so you forfeit the assassin feature, rempvong the auto crit. Still pretty powerful though. Also, what sane DM would allow 7 or more [ ]slaying arrows anyway? Sheer insanity.
The "arrow with your name on it" made me think of The Man With the Golden Gun and how Scaramanga's girlfriend sent the bullet engraved with "007."
To make one, I would say you need something from whatever you want to kill, like dragon scales or zombie flesh.
who created it?
i got it
We're bringing the Arrow of Red Dragon Slaying + Oathbow to a dragon fight in our session today. I'll let you know how it goes.
In Fizban's Treasury of Dragons, the star forge thing has some directions on magic item creation.
We had a great adventuring party that eventually realized that our adventures would have us dealing with one of each chromatic ancient dragon on our way to Tiamat herself. We had no thoughts of any arrows of slaying, but we ended up finding some. Oh yes. The green dragon (a major long time foe) had minions, including a high level ranger/rogue-assassin/archer, who had lovely arrows. One arrow for each of us with our name inscribed upon it. However, he really shouldn'tna, had'na, ought'na fired at the monk first. Nope. Shouldn't have done that. Perhaps he'll remember that lesson in his next life. When we found the arrows, we broke them then burned them.
Now for player question. When I read about arrows of slaying on here, I didn't think that an arrow could be made to target an individual. Realizing that DMs are ghods incarnate, it makes sense. What more could be done with this besides mere massive damage/death? For which adventurer worth their salt has not fallen dead at least once? Now a fine curse could be something inconvenient to the adventurer for some time, and much harder to rid themselves of. An epic curse not easily susceptible to Remove Curse.
If I were making the rules, the arrow would have to be made with something from the body of the individual (strand of hair, nail paring, sliver of skin). The perfect one would be inscribed with the full true name of the individual.
Comments?
Good for a assassin rogue.