Using stylish helms in Baldur’s Gate 3 may not give players a tactical advantage in combat, but it may aid them with further immersion, as they dress their characters according to their own sense of style. Helmets are a secondary piece of equipment in the game and do not normally add to the AC (Armor Class) of a character, but often provide special bonuses and even unlock unique skills for those who equip them. Coincidentally, some of the best helmets in Baldur’s Gate 3 in terms of stats and abilities are also some of the most stylish helms in the game.
For players who prefer style to substance, there are plenty of options to choose from. It is quite common for headgear to be invisible in games and, in fact, there is an option to disable them in Baldur’s Gate 3, allowing players to keep their characters’ heads clean while retaining any benefits provided by the equipment. Nevertheless, there are several good-looking helms that can be found throughout the game that further incentivize showing off headgear, even if that blocks their companions’ faces. Some are hard to find, but may just be worth the effort.
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While circlets are often very discreet and do not match the aesthetic appeal of some helms and hoods, there is one particular piece that is extremely stylish. The Key of the Ancients is a beautiful circlet that resembles a crown of thorns or at least branches, making it fit for a druid or a druid companion in Baldur’s Gate 3.
A good aspect of it is that the Key of the Ancients can be obtained in Act 1 of Baldur’s Gate 3. This is a great early-game acquisition that can either be looted from Nettie or Findal in the Druid Grove. Equipping it grants a +1 to Nature checks.
2023-11-11 04:00:06
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