Think out of the box and use the world around you against your enemies in Baldur’s Gate 3!
You dont even need to use a spell; a jar of water will do!
you’re free to use a bow and arrow, but even throwing weapons like javelins will work.
you’re able to evenuse a cantripto do so.
There are some companions that are pretty easy to miss in your playthrough of Baldur’s Gate 3.
Learn how to summon them in this guide.
7Stacking Wooden Crates
Wooden crates are unassuming but extremely useful tools for exploration.
Climbing on wooden crates can also give height advantage in combat.
Several potions and scrolls only need a roll of four and below for the Sleight-Of-Hand check to succeed.
Cast Bardic Inspiration or Guidance on your assigned thief to ensure they pass the check.
double-check to use turn-based mode for this.
Instead, you should cast Gaseous Form on someone and have them get around any area instead.
This lasts until your next long rest, so you dont have to rush while its active.
Looking to cause havoc and mayhem as a Warlock in Baldur’s Gate 3?
Of course you are - you’re a Warlock.
This makes managing equipment a nightmare sometimes given how manydifferent pieces of equipmentevery character can put on.
it’s possible for you to also see the ones that are equipped by other companions to compare stats.
When you loot, theres a Take All button but you might just hit spacebar to do so.
it’s possible for you to also drag items to companion portraits to send them to their inventories.
They dont even have to take up a spot in your party.
In Baldur’s Gate 3, buffs are crucial in tough battles.
When theyre done casting, dismiss them and leave them in camp.
They can maintain concentration on these spells too without any worry.
This hand is capable of throwing different items to both allies and enemies alike.
A Mage Hand can only pick up an item thats been dropped on the ground.
Use the hand to throw a potion to allies or to throw weapons like javelins or explosives at enemies.
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