Baldur's Gate 3 Player Discovers New Exploit To Shut Down Enemies

Baldur's Gate 3 Player Discovers New Exploit To Shut Down Enemies

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Baldur's Gate 3 has patched a lot of its most infamous exploits over time, but a new workaround brings back one of the most powerful lost opportunities. The Sussur Blooms featured in Act One have the ability to neutralize some incredible enemy abilities, emanating an anti-magic field that shuts down magic from any source. Unfortunately, Sussur Blooms typically wilt when taken out of the Underdark, making it impossible to use them against some of the game's most threatening foes.

Reddit user EspressoSteampunk found a new way to take Sussur Blooms out of the Underdark, making them usable above the surface in Act One. By slipping Sussur Blooms into the inventory of the beloved dog Scratch, it's possible to turn Scratch into a walking, barking anti-magic field.

EspressoSteampunk hasn't figured out a way to carry this effect forward into Act Two, but it's still an interesting breakthrough with some real utility.

EspressoSteampunk laid out the process of slipping Scratch some Sussur Blooms in a YouTube video. Assuming you met Scratch and persuaded him to join the party, the dog can be summoned at will when away from camp. Summon Scratch, open the pickpocketing menu (accessible via the options that...

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