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How to find your belongings in Baldur's Gate 3

Want to know how to find your belongings in Baldur's Gate 3? This may be a confusing question if you've not encountered the event where your stuff disappears, but as you progress through this massive RPG world, you'll encounter a few Tiefling children waiting to pick your pockets. If you fall for their traps, you'll notice that some of your stuff is gone.


This is just one of those moments that, as mentioned in our Baldur's Gate 3 review, makes the experience all that more memorable. Luckily, there is a way you can find your belongings, but Baldur's Gate 3 doesn't make getting them back easy. You'll need access to different proficiencies that certain Baldur's Gate 3 classes excel at, as well as certain BG3 spells to cast in order to regain your items.


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How to get a Moon Lantern in Baldur's Gate 3




Finding a Moon Lantern makes travelling through the Shadow-Cursed Lands in Baldur's Gate 3 much easier, so you'll want to get your hands on one as early as possible. Thankfully, there's a way to grab one pretty quickly and get permanent immunity to the Shadow Curse, though naturally, you'll need to make a few choices beforehand...
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Baldur's Gate 3 Legendary items and where to get them




The Baldur's Gate 3 Legendary items are the most powerful you can get in the game, and usually lie at the end of tricky puzzles or complicated questlines. Each one of these items comes with its own range of special abilities and often has multiple bound spells that tie into its functionality. These can be passive benefits like removing fall damage or preventing you from being blinded, or they can be more on-the-nose, as with Nyrulna's thunder explosions when you hurl the trident at enemies...
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Baldur's Gate 3 save file sizes are now uncapped because you've been doing too much

One of the reasons why Baldur's Gate 3 is so damn popular - even to the point that it surprised its own makers - has to do with the freedom it offers players. You can unleash your ingenious/evil machinations at will, and the array of choices you could make and turns you could take are almost endless.

But this also means that the game has to keep track of your decisions, which gets you a nice big save file. If you consider all the things you can do in the game, some players have been breaking through existing file size limits.

That has the potential to cause a save corruption bug for some of those players, which is obviously a major problem. No more! Larian rolled out a new hotfix - version 2.1 - which removes the save file size limit. Now, your save file can be as big as you have storage space.

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Baldur's Gate 3 mod replaces Nvidia DLSS with AMD FSR 2

If there's one thing that's lacking about Baldur's Gate 3 it's the game's upscaling options, limited to just Nvidia DLSS 2 and AMD FSR 1. Larian Studios has promised to upgrade Baldur's Gate 3 with the much improved AMD FSR 2.0 in the near future, but someone has already managed to get the technology into the game. Better still, the mod is available to download and use right now.


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