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'''Akabi''' is a [[djinni]] encountered in [[Rivington]] during [[Act Three]] of ''[[Baldur's Gate 3]]''. He is a performer at the [[Circus of the Last Days]] in [[Rivington]], located at {{Coords|-68|-75}} where he can be found hosting a Spin the Wheel game.
'''Akabi''' is a [[djinni]] encountered in [[Rivington]] during [[Act Three]] of ''[[Baldur's Gate 3]]''. He is a performer at the [[Circus of the Last Days]] in [[Rivington]], located at {{Coords|-68|-75}} where he can be found hosting a Spin the Wheel game.


When approached, Akabi will invite the player to participate and Spin the Wheel for 500 gold, loudly promoting the allure of winning the jackpot. Players that participate will only ever get one of the sixteen largely useless [[Akabi#Consolation Prizes|consolation prizes]], however.
When approached, Akabi will invite the player to participate and Spin the Wheel for 500 gold, loudly promoting the allure of winning the jackpot. Akabi magically rigs his game, guaranteeing that participants will only ever get one of the sixteen largely useless [[Akabi#Consolation Prizes|consolation prizes]], unless the player manages to cheat the djinn himself.


== Winning the jackpot ==
== Winning the jackpot ==
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He will deny any accusations, offering the player to simply spin again instead. If provoked, Akabi will shapeshift the player into a cheese wheel for 20 turns. Akabi will refuse to let anyone play who has been transformed by him in this way, but other characters can still participate.
He will deny any accusations, offering the player to simply spin again instead. If provoked, Akabi will shapeshift the player into a cheese wheel for 20 turns. Akabi will refuse to let anyone play who has been transformed by him in this way, but other characters can still participate.


Instead, Akabi will need to be pickpocketed for his [[Djinni Ring]], without which he cannot rig the game. Alternatively, the ring can simply be bought from him. However, both of these options will permanently lock the player out of winning future consolation prizes. [[Bard|Bards]] can also distract Akabi ({{Ability Check|Performance|15}}) with either a joke or a well-timed fart and win the jackpot.
Instead, Akabi will need to be pickpocketed for his [[Djinni Ring]], without which he cannot rig the game. However, both of these options will permanently lock the player out of winning future consolation prizes. [[Bard|Bards]] can also distract Akabi ({{Ability Check|Performance|15}}) with either a joke or a well-timed fart and win the jackpot.


Winning Akabi's "game" earns the [[Inspiration|Inspirational Events]] '''Cheating the Cheater''' ([[Charlatan]] background) and '''A Grand Prize!''' ([[Sage]] background).
Winning Akabi's "game" earns the [[Inspiration|Inspirational Events]] '''Cheating the Cheater''' ([[Charlatan]] background) and '''A Grand Prize!''' ([[Sage]] background).

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Akabi is a djinni encountered in Rivington during Act Three of Baldur's Gate 3. He is a performer at the Circus of the Last Days in Rivington, located at X: -68 Y: -75 where he can be found hosting a Spin the Wheel game.

When approached, Akabi will invite the player to participate and Spin the Wheel for 500 gold, loudly promoting the allure of winning the jackpot. Akabi magically rigs his game, guaranteeing that participants will only ever get one of the sixteen largely useless consolation prizes, unless the player manages to cheat the djinn himself.

Winning the jackpot

A successful DC 20 Perception check will reveal that Akabi is cheating, manipulating the wheel to ensure no one wins the jackpot.

He will deny any accusations, offering the player to simply spin again instead. If provoked, Akabi will shapeshift the player into a cheese wheel for 20 turns. Akabi will refuse to let anyone play who has been transformed by him in this way, but other characters can still participate.

Instead, Akabi will need to be pickpocketed for his Djinni Ring, without which he cannot rig the game. However, both of these options will permanently lock the player out of winning future consolation prizes. Bards can also distract Akabi ( DC 15 Performance check) with either a joke or a well-timed fart and win the jackpot.

Winning Akabi's "game" earns the Inspirational Events Cheating the Cheater (Charlatan background) and A Grand Prize! (Sage background).

Regardless of how the player won, Akabi will be enraged and accuse them of cheating. He will transport the contestant, alone, to a Jungle in the distant land of Chult. If the player can survive, they'll find the legendary trident Nyrulna in a locked chest near the portal back to the circus.

There is also a Band of the Mystic Scoundrel hidden in the cave to the west of the portal, high above behind a large fallen tree.

Consolation prizes

There are 16 possible consolation prizes from Akabi. Some have utility, but most are either useless or even harmful.

  • Reverse Rain Cloak makes the wearer permanently Wet while worn. This condition grants immunity to Burning, Resistance to fire damage, but Vulnerability to cold and lightning damage. The wearer will also have their accumulated blood and dirt washed away upon equipping due to the Wet condition.
    • Note: Wavemother's Cloak is a lesser version of this item, giving an analogous set of elemental resistances only until damage is taken on a turn.

+1 Breastplate, a normal Breastplate. The description text reveals it is simply named "+1 Breastplate."

  • Bag of Moulding turns all inserted food into moldy and rotten versions.
    • These can still be used as camp supplies and can be stacked with each other if the supply value is the same.
    • Drinks are immune to this effect.
  • Boots of Very Fast Blinking grants a per turn free casting of Misty Step Misty Step, a very powerful item, except the character will be stripped naked down to their underwear on every usage, the stripped articles of clothing will be left on the spot the user teleported from.
    • The inventory, equipped accessories, weapons, and the Boots of Very Fast Blinking themselves are not affected, and will stay with the user.
  • Comeback Handaxe, as of patch 5 it will "come back" to the player that threw it, but it will also hit the player.
  • Eternal Carafe of Wine (Or Sometimes Acid) will inflict the Caustic Brine condition on its user, dealing damage.
  • Staff of a Mumbling Wizard, when equipped, gives the user a 100% hit chance Fire Bolt Fire Bolt cantrip. It has a 5% chance of instead spawning a Fireball Fireball centered on the target with every use of the cantrip. Pairs well with the Reverse Rain Cloak.
  • Unlucky Thief's Gloves provides a +2 bonus to Sleight of Hand checks, and adds a piece of Charcoal to the wearer's inventory for each item they steal.
    • While the description of this item intends for the charcoal to be a punishment, the player can sell them for a small profit.
    • There is a chance for a charcoal briquette to be added instead, burning the wearer and possibly forcing pickpocket to end.

The other possible prizes are miscellaneous items with no further function:

Loot

Notes

  • Akabi will permanently close down the game if the player attempts to play normally the 17th time. In order to obtain 16 of the 17 rewards, including the jackpot, one must have 8,000 gold in hand, spin the wheel normally 15 times, and on the 16th win the jackpot.
  • A book within Akabi's tent reveals that he has an interest in "Cheesomancy," the "Wild Art of Cheese Magic." If the player accuses him of cheating but doesn't pickpocket him, he polymorphs them into a wheel of cheese for 20 rounds.
  • The spent gold can be pickpocketed back, with a DC 30 Sleight of Hand check.