Just like any good Dungeons & Dragons adventure, Baldur’s Gate 3 is packed with items for the party to loot and fill their bags with. While some of it is very plainly useful, such as awesome armor and weapons, others might not have an obvious use leading much of it to be sold to vendors. However, that can mean that some really fun and sometimes much-needed items are lost, and no amount of gold can replace them.
Between potions, spell scrolls, and valuable gems, there are so many items in Baldur’s Gate 3 it would be impossible to list them all. However, not everything looted has a clear use and some items require a little out-of-the-box thinking to get the best out of them. Other items might be picked up far in advance of the quest that requires them, meaning that some questlines become stalled if the loot in question has been sold. With that in mind, there are plenty of seemingly innocuous items worth keeping hold of in Baldur’s Gate 3.
Candles can be found everywhere in Baldur’s Gate 3 in boxes, bags and chests. While at first glance, they don’t seem to be very useful as they can’t be used as light sources like torches, it’s always worth keeping at least one in each party member’s inventory. Candles are a quick and easy way of adding a little extra fire damage to any melee weapon as they can be dropped on the ground as a free action during combat then the dip bonus action can be used. The fire damage doesn’t last indefinitely, but with the candle, it is easy to repeat the process if needed; just remember to pick it up after the fight.
While it might seem obvious to some, there are many adventurers running around Baldur’s Gate 3’s Faerûn with no shovel in their inventory. Just like candles, shovels are easy to find and are necessary to dig up the many buried chests throughout the game. When a mound of earth is discovered, indicating buried treasure, simply clicking on it will let the character begin digging. However, if the perception check is failed, the shovel can still be used to dig in a chosen area to reveal the chest.
Part of the quest “Steal a Githyanki Egg,” the egg in question can be found in Crèche Yllek. There are a few options in Baldur’s Gate 3 for the githyanki egg, but it is possible to ruin the quest entirely by accidentally selling it. While the quest itself has limited good outcomes cutting off any conclusion because of one accidental click is more than frustrating and those wanting to complete the quest should make sure to put the egg in a safe place.
2023-08-23 19:00:05
Source from screenrant.com
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