Armour is an important component of Baldur’s Gate 3. Specifically, you can outfit your character with headwear often referred to as Helmets that sometimes provide specific protections or abilities alongside boosting stats. Effects range from defensive measures such as protecting the wearer from Critical Hits to offensive postures like gaining a Bonus Action. Whatever the case may be, there are plenty of helmet items to consider in your character build.
The artist has exaggerated the points of the ears, which seem to cut the canvas dark like pale knives. The garb and crossed hands of this eminent man are beautiful, poised, and utterly indicative of means.
Here’s a list of all the helmets that you can find in Baldur’s Gate 3 walkthrough Gate 3. Click on the Item in the table below to learn more about each individual item. Each post shows a tooltip with more information, such as where to get it and other helpful information.
Portrait of a Woman is a common Valuable, primarily of use for bartering, or sale to Traders. Her cheeks are filled with a blush that seems altogether unrealistic until you meet someone who is, in fact, permanently embarassed.
‘It was then that Swires tossed the oil. It splattered the cambion, and all at once its skin of brilliant carmine dulled to dark, a red like cheap wine, and the fiend vented this sound of anguish I almost pitied, for its very affinity to fire was now undone.’
Here a woman holds her duster with both hands, as if marketing it, not for consumption or purchase, but for appreciation of its fluffy purposeful shape so adroit at wiping away uncleanliness (a useful juxtaposition for the cleanliness of the image).
Here’s a list of all the Boots that you can find in Baldur’s Gate 3. Click on the Item in the table below to learn more about each individual item. Each post shows a tooltip with more information, such as where to get it and other helpful information.
Snap an ally out of any Stun. Difficult Terrain can‘t slow them down, and they can’t be magically Paralysed or Restrained. If the target is Restrained by non-magical means, it can spend 5ft of movement to Free itself.
Your attack summons thorny vines, dealing Weapon Damage and possibly Ensnaring your target. Ensnared creatures cannot move and take 1d6 Piercing damage at the start of each turn. An ally can use its help action to try and tear away the vines.
â— A heavy, unwieldy iron cauldron. Better suited to kitchens than campsites. â— A heavy, unwieldy iron cauldron. Better suited to kitchens than travel. â— Though soot coats the outside off this iron cauldron, its interior is sparkling clean.
Summon a flaming sphere that deals 2d6 Fire damage to nearby enemies and objects. It also sheds bright light in a 6m radius, and dim light for an additional 6m. On a successful save, enemy creatures still take half damage.
â— A mysterious liquid has dried to the bottom of this bottle. â— The bottle’s dark glass both hides and protects the liquid within. â— This glass phial has been scrubbed clean of its former contents.
It takes the makers of this drink years to capture an angelic being – considerably less time than it takes to soak their wings in brandy. wring them out, and send the angel damply on their way. Such is commitment to one’s craft.
Your weapon flares with white-hot intensity. It deals an extra 1d6 Fire damage and marks the target with Searing Smite. A target with Searing Smite takes 1d6 Fire damage every turn, until it succeeds on a Constitution Saving Throw. If the spellcaster misses the initial Attack, the spell slot and Bonus Action are not consumed.
A reward received from biting Araj Oblodra. Vampirism has sometimes been called The Dark Gift, or the Dark Kiss, perhaps as an allusion to their forbidden relationship to sunshine. It does provide gifts in abundance; such is the case with this potion.
Inflicts Produce Flame. A flickering flame appears in your hand. It sheds bright light in a 3m radius and deals 1d8 Fire damage when thrown. Throwing the flame immediately after you conjure it does not cost an action. Extinguishing or throwing it on subsequent turns costs an action
Touch a creature to grant it protection against poisonious influences. You neutralise all poisons affecting it, grant it Advantage on Saving Throws against being Poisoned, and grant it Resistance to Poison damage.
As light and as cold as the mist hanging like ghostly chandeliers over the canals of Marsember, the wine’s nose communicates all the central aspects of its mother city… save perhaps the mounds of dead monkfish.
Ward yourself or an ally against enemy attacks. Until the affected entity attacks or harms another creature, it cannot be targeted by enemy attacks. However, it can still take damage from spells that influence a large area.
Besides being a simple light source, it can be used as a mundane means of igniting flammable surfaces if properly set nearby. It can also have the Dip can be used on it as a infinite source of additional fire damage for three rounds, making it very useful for stationary ranged characters wanting extra damage. A half-burnt beeswax candle.