Looting is one of the primary joys of any Dungeons & Dragons campaign, and that includes the virtual D&D experience in Baldur’s Gate 3. However, it’s not always clear what to do with certain items, especially gemstones like onyx.
As you roam around Faerun, you’ll encounter all sorts of items and ingredients. Some, like scrolls, weapons, and camp supplies, are pretty straightforward in their uses. Others are a bit less obvious, like all those gemstones that keep winding up in your inventory. If you’re wondering what to do with that onyx you’ve been hoarding, here’s everything you need to know.
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BG3 Onyx GuideOnyx is one of a few gemstones you’ll encounter in your journey through Faerun. Here are the basic details about the item:
Like many items, there’s some flavorful descriptive text you’ll see when you select the item in your inventory. For onyx, this description reads: “It’s said when Shar walks upon the earth, she leaves a path of onyx behind her.”
This dark stone being associated with the Lady of Night herself certainly makes sense, but it may also make players wonder whether this is just a fun story or a hint that you can use it to garner favor with the Goddess.
Onyx is pretty common and will generally be found lying about in chests, or as decor in various rooms you explore.
As a common item, it’s not particularly difficult to find. That means you’ll likely wind up with some in your inventory if you’re
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