Thankfully, your intrepid party is ready to make camp wherever you may be.
Let’s check out the best campsites and where to find them.
Camps will reset placed items every act, and certain dropped chests can be camp-specific.
This camp just barely edges out the Grymforge and Sharran camp for the tenth spot.
It really gives a sense of the scale of the realm Larian Studios has created.
Throughout this camp, you’re free to find plenty of wine racks that can be looted.
You’ll want to prioritize crafting these items in Baldur’s Gate 3.
Even the cupboards contain thieves tools you could snag.
It evokes a great sense of space and serenity.
Plenty of early Act 3 cutscenes can also get triggered here, so its worth resting often.
It’s a little slice of peace in a world that’s often all too harrowing.
It shares similar architecture and features a statue that fits with the ones littered throughout the ruins.
Despite the uneasy crypt atmosphere, there is a certain tranquility to this camp.
Clerics should appreciate the presence of a small chapel on the side.
Additionally, another room seems to be a library.
Many other camps in the game will make you wonder exactly where Durge or Tav sleep.
It captures that essence of adventure and bewitching artistry that so befits the game’s wider world.
This camp is illuminated by glowing gems and bulbs, with different mushrooms giving you some more environmental pop.
You get a stunning view of misty mountains, distant greenery, and a waterfall.
Even the Magic Mirror is situated in a picturesque spot.
Discovering this camp just makes the Mountain Pass route even more inviting.
Plus, who doesnt like having their meals at the ready on demand?
It’s a real home away from home, at least by the game’s campsites' standards.
Having such luxury can come at a price, however.
Its still not a bad price, though, considering that you could stay indefinitely.
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