offers its players a ton of options when it comes to summoning help. From conjuring arcane hands to resurrecting skeletons, players can assemble a small army of followers if they wish. There are dozens of spells and items throughout the game that serve this purpose. Some of these summons are harder to find than others. While many are available to characters as they level up or sold by various vendors, some summons are only obtainable through thorough exploration and certain dialogue choices. There are so many in the game that it is likely most players won't have even heard of many of them.
These rarer summons are often unique to a specific setting or one of 's magic items and provide some variety from the basic summons the game offers, like and. Each of the summons listed below can be used more than once and includes some variation from its basic version, if it has one. Some are strong, others are niche, but all of them pose at least some challenge for players to acquire.
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Connor is a rotting corpse players can find behind Auntie Ethel's Teahouse in Act One. Once married to Mayrina, Connor died before the events of the story, and his wife brought him to Ethel so that he may be revived. Unfortunately, Ethel's deals never turn out the way people hope, and the way Ethel offers to bring Connor back is as a zombie.
After defeating or making a deal with Ethel, players can use the wand Bitter Divorce found in her back room to resurrect Connor in . If Mayrina is still around, she will request possession of the wand so she may take her husband to Baldur's Gate and find a way to help him. Players have the option to oblige her, put the zombie out of its misery, or if they are feeling particularly cruel, keep the wand and Connor for themselves.
Doing this grants them the ability to summon this unique zombie using an action and the
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