Gilded imps were a variety of imps from the Nine Hells specially blessed by the archdevil Mammon.[1]
Description[]
Gilded imps resembled the regular variety, but had a second skin of gold.[1]
Behavior[]
Mammon's golden blessing enhanced the charisma of gilded imps.[1]
Abilities[]
The golden plating of gilded imps made them much tougher and difficult to hurt than normal imps. Their stingers could also inflict a condition known as "Mammon's Hold," which temporarily turned their victims into golden statues.[1]
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Appearances[]
Video Games
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Larian Studios (October 2020). Designed by Swen Vincke, et al. Baldur's Gate III. Larian Studios.
Connections[]
Least: Lemure • Nupperibo • Spinagon
Lesser: Abishai (Black • Blue • Green • Red • White) • Barbazu • Bueroza • Erinyes • Excruciarch • Falxugon • Ghargatula • Hamatula (Stony devil) • Kocrachon • Merregon • Osyluth • War devil • Xerfilstyx
Greater: Amnizu • Brachina • Cornugon • Gelugon • Logokron • Narzugon • Orthon • Paeliryon • Pit fiend
Baatezu of unknown rank: Advespa • Ayperobos • Dogai • Gulthir • Jerul • Remmanon
Araton • Brazen devil • Burning devil • Fimbrul devil • Gorechain devil • Hellcat • Hellforged devil (Coal • Glass • Lead • Obsidian • Sand • Spiked) • Hellwasp • Imp (Assassin • Bloodbag • Book • Euphoric • Filth • Gilded) • Indwelling devil • Infernal armor animus • Kalabon • Kyton • Misfortune devil • Passion devil • Pillager devil • Seared devil • Shocktroop devil • Slime devil • Soulrider devil • Stitched devil • Storm devil • Swarm devil • Succubus • Tar devil • Vizier devil • Withering devil • Warder devil • Wrath devil