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How to rescue Shadowheart and have her join your party in Baldur's Gate 3




s you traverse the Mindflayer's ship at the start of Baldur's Gate 3, you'll come across a few companions, namely Us the Brain and Lae'zel the Githyanki. As you near the end of the act, you'll come across a cleric named Shadowheart who's trapped in one of the Mindflayer's pods. She can be recruited into your party if you find a way to free her, so here's how to rescue Shadowheart from the pod...
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How to set up camp and have a long rest in Baldur's Gate 3




Camping in Baldur's Gate 3 is a good way to catch up with your companions, have a look at your inventory and see if there's anything worth swapping out, and restoring hit points and spell slots. You can choose to have a short rest with no requirements, but to take a long rest—that is, setting up a camp—you'll need camping supplies, so here's where you can find them and how to rest up...
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Where to find the First Druid Halsin in Baldur's Gate 3




If you're looking for the First Druid in Baldur's Gate 3 then you are not alone. After encountering the Tieflings in the Emerald Grove, you'll be asked to find Halsin in the goblin camp where he was captured. The only issue is, the waypoint to his location is extremely vague and it's likely that you've walked by where he is a few dozen times by now...
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How to recruit hirelings in Baldur's Gate 3




Baldur's Gate 3 hirelings are like your permanent companions, except that you can hire and dismiss them whenever you please. It can be treacherous venturing through the Forgotten Realms on your own, so hirelings are handy if you haven't recruited many companions yet, or if you want a specific role filled within your party and you don't have a party member that fits...
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Should you save the brain in Baldur's Gate 3?




Baldur's Gate 3 starts off with a body horror bang as the Mindflayer puts a little tadpole with teeth in through your eye. As you begin your adventure to get off his failing ship, you'll hear a little voice calling for you. Instead of finding a helpless person needing rescuing, you find a man strapped to a chair with his scalp removed and his brain pulsing ominously. As Baldur's Gate 3 is an RPG, there's a choice to be made here: remove and save the brain, leave it in the man's head or destroy it, so let's look at what the best decision is...
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