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Hundreds ofBaldur’s Gate 3players have recently taken online to share some inventive uses of seemingly mundane items that they have discovered so far. Their findings add to the already substantial list ofcreativeBaldur’s Gate 3tricksthat the fandom managed to uncover since the game’s August 3 release.

Much like the first two mainline entries in the series,Baldur’s Gate 3is based on the iconicDungeons and Dragonstabletop RPGfrom Wizards of the Coast. Nearly every aspect of the game can hence help fans engage in some fairly elaborate role-playing, with most items that players find in the overworld being no exception.

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In yet another testament to the immense attention to detail that went into the making ofBaldur’s Gate 3, Reddit user distilledwill recently started a well-received thread compiling niche uses for some seemingly mundane items in the game. Their list of suggestions includes treating Disguise Kits as one-off methods for casting the Disguise Self Illusion spell and turning candles into portable sources of extra fire damage by dipping weapons into their burning wicks. The fan also discovered that Caustic Bulbs found in the first hour of the game are some of the most effective AoE throwables that players can obtain in Act 1, whereas bottles of water never stop being useful due to their ability to clear environmental effects such as fire and poison or acid spills from a distance.

Many other players followed up on this advice with their own findings, including the observation that the balls used for playing fetch withScratch the dog inBaldur’s Gate 3can also be thrown during battle to summon him as a temporary combat ally who can pick up fallen companions. Another player discovered that water bottles can also be used to unveil hidden enemies if the splash that they create on impact reaches any such obscured creatures. Other useful item applications that were shared by the fandom include using grease bottles to facilitate Strength checks for moving mechanical objects like cranks and attacking health potions sitting on the ground in order to heal a larger area than by throwing them.

Finally, multiple players found that even the most useless junk items such as skulls and rocks are worth keeping around in limited quantities as a way to safely check floors for traps after failing a Perception check or hitting distant switches to open doors. While these newly emerged suggestions undoubtedly underline the incredible creativity that Larian’s hit RPG allows to the players, they could also further complicate many a fan’s list ofBaldur’s Gate 3items they should never sell.

Baldur’s Gate 3is available now on PC and launches September 6 on PS5, with an Xbox Series X/S port also in development.

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