The Sentient Amulet is a particularly interesting find in , but its suspicious nature makes deciding whether to keep it or sell it a tough choice. This unusual accessory can be found in the Adamantine Forge in the Underdark, although it isn't that easy to loot. Acquiring it will require fighting a Lava Elemental, carefully navigating environmental hazards in turn-based mode, or making good use of movement spells, as the chest that holds it is well-protected by molten danger. The last challenge is a lock with a high DC, which can be handled by finding the key but might take Astarion a couple of tries to pick otherwise.
Equipping the sentient amulet reveals how much it stands out from other necklaces in the game, as it contains a spirit that is all-too-willing to communicate with the player. For those who want to play it safe in the Forgotten Realms, it's never a bad idea to treat equipping any possibly cursed objects with a healthy dose of suspicion, but that doesn't necessarily mean it's not worth using. The ultimate payoff to the amulet's story doesn't come until Act 3 of, however, so it's difficult to make an informed call when the amulet is first acquired.
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Selling the sentient amulet in won't ruin any playthrough, but there are several valid reasons why keeping it on hand is more worthwhile than taking the gold and moving on. The most obvious one may be the story component, as the spirit within the amulet has an obvious side story to reveal that will be lost by selling off the trinket. This character claims to be a monk and wishes to be taken to the Open Hand Temple on the outskirts ofBaldur's Gate, where he can reunite with his granddaughter.
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