![]() Perhaps we'll able to fight alongside Baldur's Gate 3 Owlbears further along in the game's Early Access journey.ĭid you have different experience with your Baldur's Gate 3 Owlbear cub pet? Let us know in the comments. You'll have the option of feeding it and healing its hurt paw while in the camp on two separate occasions, but that's all we could do. Sadly, while this grants you your own Baldur's Gate 3 Owlbear cub pet, it cannot accompany you anywhere, at least at the moment. If you've gone through the entire process, the Owlbear cub should arrive at your camp after a short while. It's important to not kill the goblin leaders before getting the cub, as that'll render doing so impossible. ![]() Otherwise, you'll likely have to fight the goblins. Passing one of the subsequent checks or using your Illithid ability will lead to you peacefully taking the cub. You can then talk to the Owlbear cub again to learn that it's afraid of leaving because of the goblins.Īfterward, all you need to do is head back to Krolla and let her know that you're leaving and taking the owlbear cub with you. This will lead to you winning the game, at which point you'll have to convince Krolla to give your winnings. Both conversations require passing checks. After you and the Owlbear cub enter the makeshift arena, talk to it and tell it that the goblins won't hurt it if it reaches the posts. On the other, you could talk to Krolla, and compete in a game of chicken chasing. On the one hand, you can speak with it as it's running through the camp, let it smell you, then learn that it's afraid of leaving because of the goblins. At this point, you'll need to earn its trust. Once you arrive at the Goblin Camp, you'll see that its denizens are using the Owlbear cub in their game of chicken chasing. The Owlbear Cub will eat its mother after you kill it, ignoring your attempt to speak with it. ![]() If, however, you choose to do so, you'll not only get the chance of crafting a spear that's great against spiders – by looting the tip from the mother and combining it with the shaft from the dead man that told you about the cave – but also face off against one of the tougher opponents in Baldur's Gate 3. You can see this in the screenshot at the top of this guide.įor more Baldur’s Gate III How To guides on useful information like how to level quickly, click here to learn more.As the Owlbear Cub from the cave is the same one as in the Goblin Camp, you don't have to kill the Owlbear mother to get him as a pet. For example, the oil grates in the Dank Crypt (in the Chapel), won’t dispense oil if any object is above them. This may not work with all traps, but it does with certain ones. By placing items like barrels on traps, you can potentially disable it from working. Depending on your strength, you may be able to move it further. You can move furniture in Baldur’s Gate III by clicking and dragging it to a different spot. If you’ve played Divinity: Original Sin 2, you may already know where this is going. The third method is a silly one that requires moving nearby objects. Sometimes you can jump over a trap like a tripwire for example. A side tip that’s not counted in the main three is to take advantage of the jumping action. Just be careful if this trap is near loot, because it can destroy a chest in the process. Anything that may trigger the trap is one way to prevent it from hurting you instead. ![]() Hit a trap with an arrow, a spell, an item, etc. The second method isn’t a clever one, but it can work depending on the trap. And if you don’t, well, you’re not going to want your party close to that trap. If you succeed, the trap will be disabled. Your success depends on your Sleight of Hand skill while attempting this method. First, the main way you’re supposed to disarm traps is by right-clicking it and using a Trap Disarm Kit. There are a few different types of traps in Baldur’s Gate III that may require a different strategy to deal with them. ![]()
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