Unveiling the Hidden Potential of a Beloved Character with an Often Neglected BG3 Item

Unveiling the Hidden Potential of a Beloved Character with an Often Neglected BG3 Item


There’s no shortage of ways to get the edge in Baldur’s Gate​ 3 combat, but one of the ‌easiest to use is ‌also one ⁣of the easiest to‌ forget about. With long lists of spells and items to wrangle, it doesn’t take much for tools kept in the recess of‌ an inventory to⁤ slip the mind. In more ​difficult​ encounters, however, wasting ⁣anything that could be used without repercussions⁣ can hand the victory to the enemy for no reason at all.

One such feature is the inclusion of Soul Coins in Baldur’s⁣ Gate 3, which⁢ can be found⁢ early on and crop up in‌ various locations ⁤throughout the‍ game. Soul ‌Coins ‌are⁤ used to power up‍ Karlach’s infernal engine in combat, giving an additional stat boost to the Barbarian⁢ in the form of an extra 1d4 fire damage. This ⁤only applies when she’s raging or below 25% of⁢ her health, but as ​long as she⁢ hasn’t been respecced out of being a Barbarian in ‍a campaign, meeting the rage requirement is easy to frequently manage.

1d4 fire damage might not seem like a lot in Baldur’s Gate 3, but that ​kind of damage can quickly add up in combat. While some other ​Origin ​characters are best ⁣put ⁣to use⁤ in roles⁤ that‌ focus on support functions as ​well as aggressive actions, Karlach is all about ⁤attacks, and throwing​ her into the ⁣fray lets her get in blow after blow on crowds of enemies. Adding a bit of extra⁢ damage that ‌can stack with other effects like ​elixirs makes long fights more manageable overall, even if ⁢its effects seem minor ‌in the moment.

Spending a bonus action to use a Soul Coin‍ could still be a‌ concern, considering how powerful Karlach’s bonus actions ​can be, but Soul Coins can be consumed before an encounter to ensure that no moment in combat⁣ is wasted. The effects last until the next long rest, so⁣ even a fight that ends up being easier than expected doesn’t have to mean that an expended Soul Coin won’t be put to much use.⁣ That doesn’t mean they should be deployed ⁣with​ abandon – they’re still a fairly rare find ⁢in the‍ game – but hoarding them won’t do anyone any good.

It’s always good to⁣ keep potential‌ enemy ⁣resistances and weaknesses in mind when using Soul Coins.‍ Unfortunately for Karlach, fire⁢ damage is commonly resisted‌ in Baldur’s Gate 3, so ⁤powering‍ up against the wrong ⁤enemies might not accomplish exactly what she would hope.⁣ Fighting⁣ fiends‌ with a Soul Coin typically won’t yield exciting ‍results, and should she ever find other ⁤Tieflings on the ‍opposite side of the battlefield, it ‌isn’t going to fare any better against them. Wet enemies also gain⁣ resistance to fire, a strength counterbalanced by vulnerability to ⁤lightning and cold damage.

2024-01-14⁤ 07:41:03
Article from screenrant.com

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