Act One of is chock-full of secrets, hidden quests, and hidden rewards; the Addled Frog interaction is one that many players will miss, but defeating it in battle or helping it out could see you rewarded. The frog can only be spoken to if you've got a party member who can cast Speak with Animals, but chatting with it will reveal that its goals align with your own. The frog can be found pretty early on, but despite this, you might be in some trouble if you find yourself in a fight against it.
The Addled Frog is one of many secrets held in 's first act. Finding the frog is simple, but it'll take a bit of doing to help it out and gain the rewards it promises if you help. The frog isn't quest-essential, nor will any interaction with it change one of the many possible endings that offers, but taking the time to chat with this fretful amphibian will enrich the already colorful world of Faerun.
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The Sunlit Wetlands hold a few secrets, but the Addled Frog is one that has to be approached carefully. As players enter the Wetlands, they'll encounter Auntie Ethel and Mayrina's brothers in an argument. Deal with this confrontation however you wish; it has no bearing on the frog-quest you're on.
Eventually, you'll realize one way or another that you should follow Auntie Ethel deeper into the Wetlands to see what happened to Mayrina. On the way, you'll encounter the Addled Frog in the northeastern part of the area. If you've already talked to and defeated Auntie Ethel, the Frog will greet you gratefully. If you haven't, the Frog might be ready to fight.
When you go to talk with the Addled Frog, you'll quickly realize that it's in a bad state. It will keep repeating a line about "" and if you talk to it enough times, it'll attack you unless you pass an Animal Handling check. If you pass, it'll tell you to leave it alone, so if
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