I'd never felt so out of place in Baldur's Gate 3 than earlier this week, when I finally stepped onto the streets of Baldur's Gate and promptly became the most grotesque creature in the city. Act 2 had done a real number on my party, and you could smell it from a mile away: my face was caked with blood both dry and fresh, cheeks bruised purple, and armor smeared with a hummus of mud, blood, and viscera.
Not since Dragon Age has an RPG left our faces so thoroughly be'gunked at the least appropriate moments: I've attended tense political negotiations, casually shopped for boots, and shared tender smooches with party members while the blood of the last eight things I killed hitchhiked on my face.
Ain't it a shame that Baldur's Gate 3 lets you jump, shove, throw, help, and run extra fast at any time, but there's no button for «wipe that crap off your face, there are children playing four feet away?» Thankfully, there are a few non-obvious ways to wash your face.
You won't find any formal cleaning tool or spell, but here are a few easy ways to clean up without long resting, and they all involve water.
Bottle of water
To easily clean you and your party anywhere, throw a water bottle at your feet. If you've been looting everything that looks even remotely useful, you probably have a bunch of these in your pockets already. Water bottles can't be consumed like potions or used to coat weapons like poison, but they can be thrown. Alternatively, water bottles can also douse flames and make you «wet» for a turn or two, making you resistant to fire damage.
Create or Destroy Water spell
If you're willing to burn a level 1 spell slot for a clean mug, Clerics and Druids can immediately learn the spell Create or Destroy Water. If you
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