has several mysterious characters, and perhaps the most interesting among them is Withers. In terms of game mechanics, Withers is a necessary addition to the party's camp. His primary contributions are resurrecting dead companions, allowing for the purchase of hirelings, and helping respec characters. While there was no need to give Withers an in-depth background, Larian Studios shrouded him in mystery and gave multiple hints about his identity, which turns out to be pretty important.
[Warning: This article contains spoilers for Baldur's Gate 3.]
In Act 1, Withers can be found in the Richly Adorned Sarcophagus in the Dank Crypt. However, it isn't necessary to find him and open his sarcophagus in order to have him arrive at camp. If the party doesn't come across Withers in the Dank Crypt, then it's a matter of time until he shows up at camp anyway with an exclamation point over his head to explain the services he offers.
It's no secret that Withers has unusual abilities because the party witnesses him use them throughout the game. Performing a resurrection in the Forgotten Realms isn't an easy feat, especially without access to the body, but Withers does this and charges only 200 gold, which is a cheap price considering the service. However, Withers shows off a new power in the epilogue that was added in Patch 5.
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Six months after the events of, Withers hosts a party so that the heroes of the realm can reconnect and reforge the bonds that led a random group of people kidnapped on the Nautiloid to band together and take on the Dead Three. At this gathering, Withers warns the attendees that fun is mandatory, and he won't
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