Ingredients in Baldur's Gate 3 are used to upgrade gear such as Weapons, Shields, and Armor; it is also used to craft various items. Ingredients can be obtained from looting bodies of enemies, found scattered in certain Locations, rewards for completing Quests, and are given by NPCs or sold by Merchants.
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BALDUR'S GATE 3 INGREDIENTS COMPARISON TABLE
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You can find a dozen different currencies in Fearun, but everyone accepts gold. |
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You can find a dozen different currencies in Fearun, but everyone accepts gold. |
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You can find a dozen different currencies in Fearun, but everyone accepts gold. |
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A single copper coin, a widely-used but poorly valued currency on the Sword Coast. |
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Slave Mind |
A humanoid brain - alive and in perfect condition - suspended in cerebrospinal fluid. |
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A mind flayer table, elegant and alien. It seems to bypass the eye and project information straight into one's brain. |
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The inside of this shell is smooth and hard, like coloured glass. |
Soladite Shell |
The blue streaks lining this shell secrete a sweet smelling slime. |
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You can't shake the feeling that darkness seeps out of this heavy, orblike stone. |
Dark Mind |
A humanoid brain - alive and perfect condition - suspended in cerebrospinal fluid. |
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A fine stone for carving, often found at the base of volcanoes. |
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A deep burgundy colour, this stone seems to trap all light. |
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This bone - part of a leg or perhaps an arm - is clean of blood and sinew. |
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Often used and refilled - the sides are a mess of inky stains. |
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A long, sharpened feather plucked from the wing of a goose. |
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Parents slip these stones under their children's pillows to ward of nightmares. |
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The top of this skull is creaked with a lattice of shallow fractures. |
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It's said when Shar walks upon the earth, she leaves a path of onyx behind her. |
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Anyone can squeeze blood from a stone if the edges are sharp enough. |
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A precious material from The Sea of Fallen Stars, cherished by sovereigns and stonecarvers alike. |
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This crystal was formed in the the twisting, murky waters within the Underdark. Often mined by Deep Gnomes, though considered less valuable then their preferred rubies. |
Lolth's Candle |
Glowing stones that flicker within the darkness. Some travellers find themselves following these lights, thinking they might have found a friendly fellow wanderer. |
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The remainder of a spear shaft, snapped cleanly in the middle. |
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Found where the Feywild touches the Material Plane, these crystals are warm to the touch, as if they've been basking in the Feywilds ever-setting sun. |
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Known as "Fool's Emerald" Viridian Crystal is a brittle, sharp crystal that is difficult to craft but has some uses in alchemy. |
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Can be used to shape a unique piece of equipment. The mould seems tailored for use at a particular forge. Despite a dent in the mould's edge, the wicked shape of a scimitar is clear and well-defined. |
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Can be used to shape a unique piece of equipment. The mould seems tailored for use at a particular forge. Deep channels suggest a shell of thick metal bands - splint armour, proof against the fiercest of blows. |
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Can be used to shape a unique piece of equipment. The mould seems tailored for use at a particular forge. Even in its bare outline, the longsword looks both regal and powerful. |
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Can be used to shape a unique piece of equipment. The mould seems tailored for use at a particular forge. The sharpened edges of a mace look deadly in this sturdy mould. |
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Can be used to shape a unique piece of equipment. The mould seems tailored for use at a particular forge. As hefty as the mould seems, the shield it outlines promises to be all the more stalwart. |
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Can be used to shape a unique piece of equipment. The mould seems tailored for use at a particular forge. The cycloid sales etched into this mould would be perfect for scale mail armour. |
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Though tall and red this mushroom is covered in fuzzy mould. Slimy and mouldy, this mushroom smells strongly of rotting leaves. |
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A remnant of adamantine - a metal of old used to make legendary weapons and armour. It is too small and damaged to be of any use. |
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A small gemstone, dulled by decades of handling by nervous fingers. A small rune has been scrupulously carved into its tip. |
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These rare crystals can only be found at the edges of expansive chasms, where they cling stubboraly to vertical stone. |
Haste Spore Flask |
Thousands of white spores buzz against the glass, impatient to be released. |
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Rough, unprocessed and raw - this mithral ore is ready to be fed into the forge. |
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Coiled shadows move within this crystal - as if something were trapped within. |
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The ice-cold handle of what must one have been a staff. A single screw sticks out from the top. |
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This crystal is freezing to the touch, no matter how long you hold it. Shallow grooves run along the bottom, as if it used to be attached to something. |
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Specks of frost cover the hole in the bottom of this chunky piece of iron, where it was clearly screwed onto something. |
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A small but heavy bar of untemperered silver, manufactured at the High House of Gond. |
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A small but heavy bar of untempered bronze, manufactured at the High House of Gond. |
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Despite fitting casily in your hand, this rough stone has a good weight to it. |
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A gawking yellow eye is pierced on this broken spear head. |
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Dark amethyste is used as a key to open the necromancy book.
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