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'''Act One''' of ''Baldur's Gate 3'' begins immediately after the events of the [[Prologue]], | '''Act One''' of ''Baldur's Gate 3'' begins immediately after the events of the [[Prologue]], following the [[Nautiloid]] crash and the [[Character creation|player character]] waking up on the [[Ravaged Beach]]. | ||
While the player character gathers allies and searches for a cure from their [[illithid]] tadpole, a conflict is building between the [[Emerald Grove]] and a | While the player character gathers allies and searches for a cure from their [[illithid]] tadpole, a conflict is building between the [[Emerald Grove]] and a [[Goblin]] army that is gathering under the banner of the [[Absolute]]. Within Emerald Grove, tensions are high between the [[tiefling refugees|Tieflings]] who have sought refuge in the area and the Grove's [[Druid|Druidic]] protectors, who believe the refugees' presence is attracting external threats. | ||
It is up to the party who to side with and | It is up to the party who to side with and against, or whether to ignore the local conflicts and head directly for [[Baldur's Gate]]. | ||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
{{Quest|Find a Cure}} is the main quest at the beginning of Act One. This quest tracks any leads to remove the Mind Flayer Parasite. As the player character interacts with the world around them, more subquests are added. These subquests will lead to characters with unique insights into the party's condition. | |||
While finding a cure is the focus of Act One, the party is likely to become embroiled in the main conflict of the area. Goblin | While finding a cure is the focus of Act One, the party is likely to become embroiled in the main conflict of the area. Goblin parties canvas the [[Wilderness]] in search of Emerald Grove and the survivors of the Nautiloid Crash. The Goblins appear to be gathering under the banners of a supposed new god known as "the Absolute". | ||
The druidic circle at the Emerald Grove are experiencing internal trouble as well. Their First Druid {{CharLink|Halsin}} has gone missing after joining a party of adventurers to search for an ancient relic. In his absence, self-appointed First Druid {{CharLink|Kagha}} has | The druidic circle at the Emerald Grove are experiencing internal trouble as well. Their First Druid {{CharLink|Halsin}} has gone missing after joining a party of adventurers to search for an ancient relic. In his absence, self-appointed First Druid {{CharLink|Kagha}} has initiated the [[Rite of Thorns]], a dangerous ritual that will seal the Grove from the outside world and expel the [[Tiefling Refugees]] currently seeking shelter. | ||
'''Deciding the Fate of the Emerald Grove''' | '''Deciding the Fate of the Emerald Grove''' | ||
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* The party provokes the Druids (by attacking/killing a Druid, or attempting to [[Steal the Sacred Idol]]) | * The party provokes the Druids (by attacking/killing a Druid, or attempting to [[Steal the Sacred Idol]]) | ||
* The party enters the [[Mountain Pass]] or [[Shadow-Cursed Lands]] before ending the Rite of Thorns | * The party enters the [[Mountain Pass]] or [[Shadow-Cursed Lands]] before ending the Rite of Thorns | ||
* {{CharLink|Zevlor}} and a large number of other Tieflings have been killed | * {{CharLink|Zevlor}} and a large number of other Tieflings have been killed | ||
The Rite of Thorns will be cancelled if... | The Rite of Thorns will be cancelled if... | ||
* The party completes {{Quest|Investigate Kagha}} and exposes her allegiances | * The party completes {{Quest|Investigate Kagha}} and exposes her allegiances | ||
* The party completes {{Quest|Save the First Druid}} and helps Halsin return to the Emerald Grove | * The party completes {{Quest|Save the First Druid}} and helps Halsin return to the Emerald Grove | ||
If {{CharLink|Minthara}} learns | If {{CharLink|Minthara}} learns of the Grove's location, the Goblins will {{Quest|Raid the Grove}}. The party can assist Minthara and betray the Grove or defend the area with the Tieflings. | ||
Investigations into a cure | Investigations into a cure will eventually direct the party towards [[Moonrise Towers]]. This will open another main quest: {{Quest|Reach Moonrise Towers}}. Traveling into the [[Mountain Pass]] or [[Shadow-Cursed Lands]] before resolving the conflict in the Emerald Grove may lead to the Grove being sealed off. | ||
== Companions == | == Companions == | ||
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== Locations == | == Locations == | ||
Act One consists of the [[Wilderness]], [[Underdark]], [[Grymforge]], and [[Rosymorn Monastery]]. Entering [[Rosymorn Monastery]] concludes the [[Rite of Thorns]], meaning if Kagha is not dealt with the [[Tiefling Refugees]] are expelled and the [[Emerald Grove]] becomes inaccessible to the party. Entering the [[Shadow-Cursed Lands]] advances time to [[Act Two]], causing several events to be resolved based on the party's progress. | Act One consists of the [[Wilderness]], [[Underdark]], [[Grymforge]], and [[Rosymorn Monastery]]. Entering [[Rosymorn Monastery]] concludes the [[Rite of Thorns]], meaning if Kagha is not dealt with, then the [[Tiefling Refugees]] are expelled and the [[Emerald Grove]] becomes inaccessible to the party. Entering the [[Shadow-Cursed Lands]] advances time to [[Act Two]], causing several events to be resolved based on the party's progress. | ||
=== Wilderness === | === Wilderness === | ||
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The Wilderness is a [[region]] comprised of multiple locations in Act One of Baldur's Gate 3. In-game, it is also the name of one of the largest locations on the Act One main map; an area that connects most of the other locations in this region. | The Wilderness is a [[region]] comprised of multiple locations in Act One of Baldur's Gate 3. In-game, it is also the name of one of the largest locations on the Act One main map; an area that connects most of the other locations in this region. | ||
[[Risen Road]] is a long track connecting Baldur's Gate and Elturel, running parallel to the [[River Chionthar]] through the Wilderness. Notable settlements in the region include the [[Emerald Grove]], the former village of [[Blighted Village|Moonhaven]] and [[Waukeen's Rest]]. | |||
The Wilderness also contains | The Wilderness also contains several entrances to the [[Underdark]]. | ||
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The '''Emerald Grove''', also known as ''Silvanus' Grove'' and ''Druid's Grove'', is an area and location in the Wilderness of Act One of Baldur's Gate 3. It encompasses the large cavern known as the [[The Hollow]] and the [[Sacred Pool]]. | The '''Emerald Grove''', also known as ''Silvanus' Grove'' and ''Druid's Grove'', is an area and location in the Wilderness of Act One of Baldur's Gate 3. It encompasses the large cavern known as the [[The Hollow]] and the [[Sacred Pool]]. | ||
The Druids of the Emerald Grove are led by Kagha who serves as the leader of the druids in First Druid Halsin | The Druids of the Emerald Grove are led by Kagha who serves as the leader of the druids in the absence of First Druid Halsin. The druids are providing temporary refuge for the [[Tiefling Refugees]] from [[Elturel]], though tensions between the two groups are high. The Grove is on high alert due to the aggression of nearby goblins. Kagha has ordered the Rite of Thorns to shut the grove off, which would displace the Tieflings. | ||
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=== Goblin Camp === | === Goblin Camp === | ||
[[File:Goblin Camp Overview.jpg|200px|thumb|Alt=Overview of the goblin camp.|Overview of the goblin camp.]] | [[File:Goblin Camp Overview.jpg|200px|thumb|Alt=Overview of the goblin camp.|Overview of the goblin camp.]] | ||
{{main|Goblin Camp}} | {{main|Goblin Camp}} | ||
The '''Goblin Camp''' is an old, re-purposed temple, now filled with | The '''Goblin Camp''' is an old, re-purposed temple, now filled with Goblins and Cultists (and a captive {{CharLink|Volo}}), who are searching the area for an item. The [[Shattered Sanctum]] is inside the camp, where the Goblin leaders reside: {{CharLink|Minthara}}, {{CharLink|Dror Ragzlin}} and {{CharLink|Gut|Priestess Gut}}. | ||
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[[File:Underdark.jpg|200px|thumb|alt=The caverns of the Underdark.|The caverns of the Underdark]] | [[File:Underdark.jpg|200px|thumb|alt=The caverns of the Underdark.|The caverns of the Underdark]] | ||
{{main|Underdark}} | {{main|Underdark}} | ||
The '''Underdark''' is a [[region]] in [[Act 1]]. It is a vast series of caverns and tunnels devoid of sunlight but full of dangerous creatures and even more dangerous mushrooms | The '''Underdark''' is a [[region]] in [[Act 1]]. It is a vast series of caverns and tunnels devoid of sunlight but full of dangerous creatures and even more dangerous mushrooms. This area contains a multitude of [[alchemy|alchemical]] ingredients that are hard to find elsewhere. | ||
The [[Drow]], [[Duergar]] and [[Gnome|Deep Gnomes]] are native to the Underdark. | |||
The Underdark also contains four transition points to the [[Wilderness]]. | The Underdark also contains four transition points to the [[Wilderness]]. | ||
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[[File:Screen View South Building Rosymorn Monastery.jpg|200px|thumb|alt=The building and courtyard on the south side of the Rosymorn Monastery.|The building and courtyard on the south side of the Rosymorn Monastery]] | [[File:Screen View South Building Rosymorn Monastery.jpg|200px|thumb|alt=The building and courtyard on the south side of the Rosymorn Monastery.|The building and courtyard on the south side of the Rosymorn Monastery]] | ||
{{main|Rosymorn Monastery Trail|Rosymorn Monastery}} | {{main|Rosymorn Monastery Trail|Rosymorn Monastery}} | ||
The '''Rosymorn Monastery''' is a location that can be found in the northeast of the Rosymorn Monastery Trail | The '''Rosymorn Monastery''' is a location that can be found in the region northeast of the Rosymorn Monastery Trail. The original occupants, the Lathanderian clergy, were slaughtered by a group of [[Githyanki]], who now claim the underground area of the monastery as their [[Crèche Y'llek]]. | ||
Around the monastery, several groups of creatures have | Around the monastery, several groups of creatures have taken up residence, including a group of [[Kobold]] looters, some [[Gremishka]]s, and two [[Giant Eagle|Giant Eagles]]. | ||
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Act One of Baldur's Gate 3 begins immediately after the events of the Prologue, following the Nautiloid crash and the player character waking up on the Ravaged Beach.
While the player character gathers allies and searches for a cure from their illithid tadpole, a conflict is building between the Emerald Grove and a Goblin army that is gathering under the banner of the Absolute. Within Emerald Grove, tensions are high between the Tieflings who have sought refuge in the area and the Grove's Druidic protectors, who believe the refugees' presence is attracting external threats.
It is up to the party who to side with and against, or whether to ignore the local conflicts and head directly for Baldur's Gate.
Summary
is the main quest at the beginning of Act One. This quest tracks any leads to remove the Mind Flayer Parasite. As the player character interacts with the world around them, more subquests are added. These subquests will lead to characters with unique insights into the party's condition.
While finding a cure is the focus of Act One, the party is likely to become embroiled in the main conflict of the area. Goblin parties canvas the Wilderness in search of Emerald Grove and the survivors of the Nautiloid Crash. The Goblins appear to be gathering under the banners of a supposed new god known as "the Absolute".
The druidic circle at the Emerald Grove are experiencing internal trouble as well. Their First Druid Halsin has gone missing after joining a party of adventurers to search for an ancient relic. In his absence, self-appointed First Druid Kagha has initiated the Rite of Thorns, a dangerous ritual that will seal the Grove from the outside world and expel the Tiefling Refugees currently seeking shelter.
Deciding the Fate of the Emerald Grove
The Emerald Grove is sealed with the Rite of Thorns if...
- The party provokes the Druids (by attacking/killing a Druid, or attempting to Steal the Sacred Idol)
- The party enters the Mountain Pass or Shadow-Cursed Lands before ending the Rite of Thorns
- Zevlor and a large number of other Tieflings have been killed
The Rite of Thorns will be cancelled if...
- The party completes and exposes her allegiances
- The party completes and helps Halsin return to the Emerald Grove
If Minthara learns of the Grove's location, the Goblins will . The party can assist Minthara and betray the Grove or defend the area with the Tieflings.
Investigations into a cure will eventually direct the party towards Moonrise Towers. This will open another main quest: . Traveling into the Mountain Pass or Shadow-Cursed Lands before resolving the conflict in the Emerald Grove may lead to the Grove being sealed off.
Companions
The following companions can be recruited in Act One, with each of them also having an associated quest.
Quests
Main quests
Locations
Act One consists of the Wilderness, Underdark, Grymforge, and Rosymorn Monastery. Entering Rosymorn Monastery concludes the Rite of Thorns, meaning if Kagha is not dealt with, then the Tiefling Refugees are expelled and the Emerald Grove becomes inaccessible to the party. Entering the Shadow-Cursed Lands advances time to Act Two, causing several events to be resolved based on the party's progress.
Wilderness
The Wilderness is a region comprised of multiple locations in Act One of Baldur's Gate 3. In-game, it is also the name of one of the largest locations on the Act One main map; an area that connects most of the other locations in this region.
Risen Road is a long track connecting Baldur's Gate and Elturel, running parallel to the River Chionthar through the Wilderness. Notable settlements in the region include the Emerald Grove, the former village of Moonhaven and Waukeen's Rest.
The Wilderness also contains several entrances to the Underdark.
Emerald Grove
The Emerald Grove, also known as Silvanus' Grove and Druid's Grove, is an area and location in the Wilderness of Act One of Baldur's Gate 3. It encompasses the large cavern known as the The Hollow and the Sacred Pool.
The Druids of the Emerald Grove are led by Kagha who serves as the leader of the druids in the absence of First Druid Halsin. The druids are providing temporary refuge for the Tiefling Refugees from Elturel, though tensions between the two groups are high. The Grove is on high alert due to the aggression of nearby goblins. Kagha has ordered the Rite of Thorns to shut the grove off, which would displace the Tieflings.
Goblin Camp
The Goblin Camp is an old, re-purposed temple, now filled with Goblins and Cultists (and a captive Volo), who are searching the area for an item. The Shattered Sanctum is inside the camp, where the Goblin leaders reside: Minthara, Dror Ragzlin and Priestess Gut.
Underdark
The Underdark is a region in Act 1. It is a vast series of caverns and tunnels devoid of sunlight but full of dangerous creatures and even more dangerous mushrooms. This area contains a multitude of alchemical ingredients that are hard to find elsewhere. The Drow, Duergar and Deep Gnomes are native to the Underdark.
The Underdark also contains four transition points to the Wilderness.
Rosymorn Monastery
The Rosymorn Monastery is a location that can be found in the region northeast of the Rosymorn Monastery Trail. The original occupants, the Lathanderian clergy, were slaughtered by a group of Githyanki, who now claim the underground area of the monastery as their Crèche Y'llek.
Around the monastery, several groups of creatures have taken up residence, including a group of Kobold looters, some Gremishkas, and two Giant Eagles.
Notes
- Early Access took place entirely in Act One, excluding Rosymorn Monastery.[Needs Verification]