Do you know what sucks? Death. One day you are living your best life, exploring caves, fighting goblins, and then suddenly, you get stabbed in the face and everything just ends. It’s a bad state to be in, and surely your friends and allies will miss you. Sadly, the power of instant revivification in Baldur’s Gate 3 is pretty far off in the grand scheme of things.
But death is inevitable, even on Standard difficulty, and knowing how to reverse it is pivotal to your success. Lugging around the valuables of a fallen comrade is impractical, and carting their body around just seems like a physically exhausting task. Thankfully there are a few ways you can reverse a character’s eternal rest, and we are going to cover them in this guide.
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Let’s assume a friend or companion has shuffled off their mortal coil. What do you do now? Well, you have three options:
This option won’t become available to you until much later in the game. Revival is a powerful spell in the Dungeons & Dragons universe, so expecting Shadowheart to be well-versed in its applications will only lead to disappointment. You will spend vast amounts of time in Baldur’s Gate 3 not being able to revive with magic, but once you can, this is one of the cheaper options.
Scrolls Of Revify are not common, but they aren’t necessarily that rare either. In any case, they are exceptionally valuable as this allows just about any character to use powerful revival magic ONCE. Each scroll is a one-use affair, so once it has been used, it’s gone.
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