As any Baldur's Gate 3 player knows, you can shape your experience differently every time. The different decisions you make will lead you to multiple possible branches of how the interaction ends. But some operations in the game are not obvious.
When you encounter a problem in the game of Baldur's Gate 3, sometimes you just need to think outside the box to find a simple solution. So today we introduce hidden mechanisms in Baldur's Gate 3 that can make your life easier and more efficient.
1. Throwing Items With Mage Hand
As the name suggests, this is a pair of magical hands that can help you throw potions to your comrades on the battlefield to save their lives, and can also throw weapons such as javelins or explosives at enemies. It can be cast in and out of combat, but it is worth reminding that Mage Hand can only pick up items that have fallen on the ground.
2. Use Hirelings To Get Buffs
Buffs are crucial in any game, and Baldur's Gate 3 is no exception. If you have trouble managing spell slots, especially when you have companions providing buffs to your party, you can use Hirelings or companions that stay at camp. They don't even have to take up a slot in your party.
3. Use Keyboard Shortcuts
Learning to use keyboard shortcuts can make you more efficient. The same is true for Baldur's Gate 3. When you're looting, there's a Take All button, but you can just press the spacebar to do this. You can also drag items onto companion avatars to send them to their inventory.
For inventory management, you can hold shift and click on the items you want to move as a group. If the items aren't side by side, you can use ctrl and click to select as many items as you want.
4. Click On An Armor Slot To Select Gear
Each character wears multiple pieces of gear, which makes managing gear a nightmare at times. If you don't want to bother organizing a messy backpack, there's an easy way to select gear. When you're in the inventory menu, you can click on the slot of any gear to see all the gear you own that belongs to that category. You can also see what gear other companions are wearing to compare stats.
5. Learn To Steal Like Astarion
If you are still using your hard-earned gold to shop from different vendors, you may be too honest. You can learn from Astarion and find a different way. For example, steal from the vendor's pocket. Of course, the stealing we are talking about can only be done in the game.
Check items that require low dice rolls. Some potions and scrolls only need to roll a 4 or less to pass the Sleight-Of-Hand check. Of course, if you have your eyes on other high-priced items, you need to use your brain. You can have someone talk to the vendor while you choose another character to steal. Make sure to use the turn-based mode for this.
6. Use A Water Bottle To Gain Fire Resistance
Many enemies in the game have spells that cause fire damage, and some enemies will also throw some explosives. If you are accidentally hit by these items, the player will be in a sea of ββββfire. Although there is a fire resistance potion, you can use the basic common sense that water can overcome fire and pour water on yourself to reduce the enemy's fire damage. Super simple operation, a can of water is enough.
That's it for you, some of the hidden mechanics that make your life easier in Baldur's Gate 3. We hope you find it helpful.