Ever since was announced, fans of the series have been excited to return to the titular city and explore its secrets. On top of the main quest and companion questlines, there are lots of other hidden gems to keep the party busy within the walls of Baldur's Gate. From hidden hideouts to lore to items, there's so much to uncover in Act Three of .
[Warning: The following article contains spoilers for Baldur's Gate 3.]
While all of 's Act Three takes place in the lower city of Baldur's Gate, that doesn't mean there aren't plenty of hidden areas and secrets tucked away. Larian Studios has made sure that every house and alley has something interesting to stumble across, making exploring the city an absolute joy. As the many storyline threads come together in the final act and ’s ending draws closer, there is still plenty to surprise those who are on their second or even third playthrough.
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Arriving in Act Three, the first place visited is the town of Rivington, which is packed with refugees and a circus. With all the commotion, it can be easy to miss the quest about some missing letter which can be gotten from the postmaster. This quest is made easier with, as the pigeons upstairs can be asked why their brethren have gone missing, and they will direct the party to the roof of the Open Hand Temple across the street. There, up on the roof, is Gale’s beloved tressym, Tara, who has been snacking on pigeons while searching for him. She has the missing letters, which can be returned, and a present for Gale.
Also in Rivington is a very easily missed camp that links to Astarion's personal questline. Over on the East side of the map, behind the abandoned
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