The Bhaalist Armor is a rare gear in Baldur’s Gate 3, but only if your character follows a dark path. This magic Light Armor comes with two strong abilities that could be incredibly useful in tough battles throughout your journey. Not everyone can don this symbol of dedication to the god of murder if their faith in taboo deeds wavers even a little.
Not every class has the proficiency to wield Light Armor like the one from the Bhaalist set. However, if you build your character to get a particular Feat in Baldur’s Gate 3, you might be able to add light armor to the list of gear you can use. Companions like Lae’Zel, Shadowheart, or Astarion might also benefit from the Bhaalist Armor, with their own affinities toward that type of protection.
The first step toward getting the Bhaalist armor is finding the Murder Tribunal in Act 3 of Baldur’s Gate 3. You can reach this area as soon as your party ventures into the Lower City toward the final part of the game’s story. Some exploration around this area should help you find the password and location of a Tribunal being held for the most loyal followers of the god Bhaal.
Head northeast of the Lower City toward Elfsong Tavern to discover a new area named Candulhallow’s Tombstones. During the “Investigate the Murders” side quest, you might have been able to stop the NPC Dolor from killing more people in the name of a Bhaalist cult. This mission is tied to the Open Hand Temple murders in Baldur’s Gate 3, which you can run into before entering the main city.
In this quest, managing to kill Dolor or another cultist named Olfaith should give you the password “Sicarius” to use in Candulhallow’s Tombstones. Look for the office in the Tavern upstairs, and try to find a button along the walls that moves a shelf when pressed. Doing this reveals a door with strange symbols you can open when you learn the password.
2024-01-13 03:41:03
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