Elixir of Hill Giant Strength

Common Elixir
elixir of hill giant strength baldurs gate 3 wiki guide

Increases Strength ability score to 21 until Long Rest
Single Use

Elixir of Hill Giant Strength is an Elixir and Item in Baldur's Gate 3Elixir of Hill Giant Strength greatly increases the strength of any weak character, this includes strength checks and modifiers. Some Items can be consumed, granting various effects like buffing the Character or restoring HP, while others can be used to interact with the environment or provide Lore about Baldur's Gate 3 world.

 

A sliver of a hill giant's fingernail is suspended in this potion, and the foul stench renders it unpleasant to swallow.

 

Baldur's Gate 3 Information Elixir of Hill Giant Strength

Increases Strength ability score to 21 until Long Rest

  • weight icon baldurs gate 3 wiki guideWeight: 0.1
  • value icon baldurs gate3 wiki guideValue: 30
  • Rarity: Common
  • Form ID: c69fb092-2f4f-4688-82b6-7d92405626b1

 

Where to Find Elixir of Hill Giant Strength in Baldurs Gate 3

  • Crafting: Salts of Hill Giant Fingernails + Any Suspension
  • Merchant: Auntie Ethel

 

Elixir of Hill Giant Strength Baldur's Gate 3 Notes & Tips

  • Recipe unlocked by extracting Hill Giant Finger.
  • Notes and tips go here...

 




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    • Anonymous

      For some reason this is only lasting 10 turns for me now? Can anyone confirm is this a bug or is there a fix?

      • Anonymous

        Btw you can get as many as these as you can buy in act 1 by not triggering Auntie Ethel's zone. Trader inventories reset whenever a character levels up, respec included, so you can just pay 100 for a restock + the amount of levels that character can have. The most efficient way I could come up with is to have a spare charisma rogue with persuation expertise and max charisma, can be a hireling so you don't compromise companion builds. At level 1 you need to pay 400 gold for a merchant to have max attitude with that character and increases with level, so best do it when that hireling is lvl 1. Then proceed to buy 3, level up the pending character ONCE, buy 3 again, and so on. You can have another spare hireling so you don't mess with proficiency bonus of the merchant hireling. Need a lot of money beforehand? Sure, complete the Zentharim quest leaving them alive and giving them the chest, that way you can access their extended shop. Pickpocket the **** outta that dude (stack splitting may be required) and sell the excess to the other merchants. This is so you don't steal from the good guys at the grove.

        • Anonymous

          Same ridiculousness as 5th edition belt of 21 strength, by the time you get it, you don't need it because you already maxed strength at level 4. What's the point of odd number anyway? It made sense in second edition when there was no way to increase stats, and a fighter with 18 strength was extremely happy with belt of 19 strength. WotC wanted to return D&D to its origins, but didn't think it through at all. Larian picked it up as is, and also didn't think it through it at all.

          • Anonymous

            With how easy it is to have a truck load of these, the effect should instead be a +2 or even +3 to STR, without the max 20 limit. So you actually save them for your STR characters instead of doing a whole respec with an 8 STR Barbarian...

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