Baldur’s Gate 3: She finds an incredible strategy to inflict astronomical damage on an enemy… with money

2023-10-03 18:06:06

Game news Baldur’s Gate 3: She finds an incredible strategy to inflict astronomical damage on an enemy… with money

Published on 03/10/2023 at 8:06 p.m.

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If there’s one thing that stood out to Baldur’s Gate 3 players, it’s its sheer number of different approaches. A few days ago, a player discovered that it is possible to inflict astronomical damage… provided you have deep pockets.

It’s official, Baldur’s Gate 3 is Pay to Win

Baldur’s Gate 3 definitely proved to the entire video game industry that it was possible to make a title with an absolutely Dantesque number of approaches. Throwing your opponents into the void, convincing them to commit suicide, avoiding an entire fight thanks to a small minor action, everything seems possible in the game from Larian Studios, and that’s what made it one of the best role-playing games of recent years. A few days ago, however, a player shared her technique for inflicting colossal damage on her enemies, and suffice to say that it is original.

I have a strategy in BG3 that I call “the nuke” where I sneak up behind a boss, pick their pockets and fill them with like 10,000 gold, then hit them with that. My current goal is to raise even more money (the nuclear kitty)

Indeed, There is a weapon in the game that deals more damage depending on the number of gold coins in the target’s inventory. To do maximum damage in one hit, simply sneak up behind an opponent’s back and fill their pockets before activating this skill, which can give an absolutely devastating result. In other words, The more money you collect in Baldur’s Gate 3, the more damage you can do to your opponents provided of course that you manage to give them your money without being detected. If you are interested in this technique, we will explain how to set it up below.

In order to take advantage of this technique, as original as it is devastating, you will need a very special weapon: the helping hand of destiny. Contrary to what its name might make you think, it is a Morgenstern that you can recover by eliminating Gerringothe Thorm during Act 2 of Baldur’s Gate 3. If you have encountered this enemy before, you may have noticed that it deals a lot of damage to you if you have a few gold coins in your inventory. You will have understood, he is literally using this famous technique against you (except that he did not need to slip money into your pocket). If you want to know all our tips for defeating this boss, we refer you to our dedicated article.

Once you have eliminated him and looted the Help of destiny on his corpse, you will notice that the last spell associated with this weapon allows you toinflict 4 additional points of damage for every 300 gold coins possessed by the enemy. An absolutely staggering advantage if you manage to line your opponents’ pockets. To do this, use a character who can turn invisible and stand behind your target. All you have to do is pickpocket and fill his inventory with gold coins instead of stealing them. A little touch of Help of destiny later, the poor enemy may not be able to get up again. For more information on this tip, we also refer you to our dedicated guide.

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