The creatures of Avernus, the first layer of the Nine Hells, use a Soul Coin as their primary currency in Baldur’s Gate 3, crafted for those who find themselves breaking their infernal contracts. You will come across this currency as you explore the different areas in all three acts. A Soul Coin is quite rare and is somewhat connected with one of your potential companions.
A Soul Coin does not weigh anything when in your inventory and is worth 10 Gold Pieces. While this item may not seem much at first, reading the “Soul Coin: A Treatise“ will give you more information about this currency. If you have a high enough Arcana check, you can also use this item with the devils of Avernus.
You can find 14 Soul Coins across the three Acts, but you shouldn’t sell them in Baldur’s Gate 3 for a quick buck. The Soul Item is an incredibly rare souvenir of the Nine Hells and has a different purpose other than collecting Soul Coins. The easiest one to collect comes by saving the NPC Nadira from a Bugbear assassin outside the Emerald Grove. You encounter Nadira as they look through a microscope before being attacked and receive the Coin by passing a Deception check in a conversation after the battle.
The 13 other Soul Coins can be found in dungeons and tombs, and to know their exact location in Baldur’s Gate 3, follow the below table:
The official description for a Soul Coin reads, “Strange, incomprehensible whispers emanate from this coin, pervading your mind with rage and despair.” While this may cause you to worry, considering how other items are known to cause negative effects on your character in Baldur’s Gate 3, this ominous message doesn’t do anything. There are also no described actions beyond those of a normal item.
2024-01-09 20:41:03
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