Deciding Whether to Sell or Retain the Owlbear Egg in Baldur’s Gate 3

Deciding Whether to Sell or Retain the Owlbear Egg in Baldur’s Gate 3

Baldur’s Gate 3 has a plethora of hard decisions that must be​ made ‍with great impact on the story. Even something ⁢as​ simple⁤ as knowing​ which items to sell or keep can⁣ sometimes be stressful without looking it up, and the owlbear egg that ‍players find early in⁢ the game is a ⁢great example of this. During Chapter 1, the party will encounter a giant owlbear and its cub while exploring ⁣near the Blighted ​Village. Even obtaining the owlbear egg itself leads to a moral dilemma: party members can decide to kill⁢ or spare the‍ owlbear and her cub.

While this decision to kill a living thing seems more difficult to ​make than whether to sell an egg, it proves that every decision⁢ made in this expansive RPG is an important one.⁢ Like other items randomly found throughout the campaign, it’s natural to⁢ ponder whether the owlbear egg is important ⁢enough to keep for future quests or whether it should be sold for the enormous sum ​of gold it provides.

In the vast world of the​ Forgotten Realms, there are a lot of ⁤terrible decisions that can be made in Baldur’s Gate 3, and⁤ the owlbear egg is actually a source of one of ⁣those bad choices. Rather than ruining the campaign by failing an⁤ ability check or angering the wrong NPC, this choice often doesn’t get ‍noticed until it’s too late.

The owlbear egg‍ is a surprisingly good camp supply, providing​ 40 camp supplies for the egg alone.⁤ By using‍ the ‌auto-select ​option when going for a long ⁤rest in BG3, it’s more than possible ⁢to ⁤fill the supplies with ​the egg, ⁣consuming​ it and losing it in the ⁤process. While this wouldn’t ​be that big of a deal⁤ with other supplies, there⁢ are much better uses for the egg,​ making ⁢this one easy-to-make mistake ‍a pretty costly one.

Indeed, there are camp⁢ supplies littered all across the⁢ in-game world in BG3, so ​using this coveted egg like a cheese wheel⁤ is certainly not making ​use of what it can do. From a lore⁤ and storytelling perspective, it’s also‌ strange, as most people wouldn’t consider⁢ cracking open a highly valuable egg to make an omelet for dinner.

2023-08-11 17:48:03
Original from screenrant.com

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