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'''Disable the Steel Watch''' is a sub-quest of the [[quest]] {{Quest|Get Gortash's Netherstone}} in [[Act Three]] of Baldur's Gate 3. It can be started by speaking to {{CharLink|Enver Gortash}} in the audience chamber above [[Wyrm's Rock Fortress]] or by encountering {{CharLink|Orin|Orin the Red}} in the [[Lower City Sewers]]. | |||
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==Objectives== | ==Objectives== | ||
{{Quest objective|Figure out how to disable the Steel Watch.| | |||
* Gortash is protected by the Steel Watchers. We need to figure out how to disable the Steel Watch. | * Gortash is protected by the Steel Watchers. We need to figure out how to disable the Steel Watch. | ||
* Orin told us not to underestimate Gortash's Steel Watch. She mentioned they come from the Lower City. We should find where they are made. | * Orin told us not to underestimate Gortash's Steel Watch. She mentioned they come from the Lower City. We should find where they are made. | ||
* Wulbren, leader of the Ironhand Gnomes, wants to disrupt Gortash's tyrannical rule by taking down his Steel Watch. He's made a runepowder bomb that can blow up the Steel Watch Foundry. | * Wulbren, leader of the Ironhand Gnomes, wants to disrupt Gortash's tyrannical rule by taking down his Steel Watch. He's made a runepowder bomb that can blow up the Steel Watch Foundry. | ||
* Barcus pleaded with us not to use the runepowder bomb, saying it will kill the Gondians in the Steel Watch Foundry. He wants us to find a peaceful solution. | * Barcus pleaded with us not to use the runepowder bomb, saying it will kill the Gondians in the Steel Watch Foundry. He wants us to find a peaceful solution. | ||
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{{Quest objective|Find the Steel Watch Foundry.| | |||
* We have Wulbren's runepowder bomb, which can destroy the Steel Watch Foundry. The Foundry is in the Lower City, down by the docks. | * We have Wulbren's runepowder bomb, which can destroy the Steel Watch Foundry. The Foundry is in the Lower City, down by the docks. | ||
* We learned that the Steel Watchers are being assembled in the Steel Watch Foundry down by the Lower City docks. | * We learned that the Steel Watchers are being assembled in the Steel Watch Foundry down by the Lower City docks. | ||
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{{Quest objective|Find a way to destroy the Steel Watch Foundry.| | |||
* We've reached the Steel Watch Foundry. Now we need to find a way to disable the Steel Watch. | * We've reached the Steel Watch Foundry. Now we need to find a way to disable the Steel Watch. | ||
* We've reached the Steel Watch Foundry. Now to find the perfect place to use the runepowder bomb. | * We've reached the Steel Watch Foundry. Now to find the perfect place to use the runepowder bomb. | ||
* We found where the Steel Watchers are being assembled - the Steel Watch Foundry. If we destroy the Foundry, we'll severely weaken Gortash's hold on the city. | * We found where the Steel Watchers are being assembled - the Steel Watch Foundry. If we destroy the Foundry, we'll severely weaken Gortash's hold on the city. | ||
* We met Zanner Toobin, one of the Gondians being forced to build the Steel Watch. He said if they don't comply, the Banites will kill both them and their families - who are being held hostage at a secret location. He'll help us destroy the Foundry if we find and rescue their families. | * We met Zanner Toobin, one of the Gondians being forced to build the Steel Watch. He said if they don't comply, the Banites will kill both them and their families - who are being held hostage at a secret location. He'll help us destroy the Foundry if we find and rescue their families. | ||
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{{Quest objective|Destroy the Steel Watch Foundry.| | |||
* Zanner Toobin, one of the Gondians, agreed to help us destroy the Steel Watch Foundry. We have to guide him to the lower levels of the facility. | * Zanner Toobin, one of the Gondians, agreed to help us destroy the Steel Watch Foundry. We have to guide him to the lower levels of the facility. | ||
* We learned the sequence to force the Foundry to self-destruct. We need to get to the Neurocitor, which lies in the lower levels of the facility. | * We learned the sequence to force the Foundry to self-destruct. We need to get to the Neurocitor, which lies in the lower levels of the facility. | ||
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* We reached the heart of the Steel Watch Foundry - the Neurocitor. If we use Wulbren's runepowder bomb on it, it should be enough to destroy the Foundry. | * We reached the heart of the Steel Watch Foundry - the Neurocitor. If we use Wulbren's runepowder bomb on it, it should be enough to destroy the Foundry. | ||
* We no longer have Wulbren's runepowder bomb. We need to find another way to destroy the Foundry. | * We no longer have Wulbren's runepowder bomb. We need to find another way to destroy the Foundry. | ||
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{{Quest objective|Quest Complete| | |||
* The Steel Watch Foundry was destroyed. Every Steel Watcher in the city has now been disabled. | * The Steel Watch Foundry was destroyed. Every Steel Watcher in the city has now been disabled. | ||
* We dealt with Gortash without disabling the Steel Watch. | * We dealt with Gortash without disabling the Steel Watch. | ||
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== Walkthrough == | == Walkthrough == | ||
As part of Get Gortash's Netherstone, the party must figure out how to defeat Gortash, who is surrounded by [[Steel Watcher]]s. One way to weaken him is by destroying them. The party can learn more about the Steel Watch by speaking to | As part of Get Gortash's Netherstone, the party must figure out how to defeat Gortash, who is surrounded by [[Steel Watcher]]s. One way to weaken him is by destroying them. The party can learn more about the Steel Watch by speaking to {{CharLink|Wulbren Bongle|Wulbren}} and embarking on {{Quest|Avenge the Ironhands}}, or simply by exploring the [[Lower City]]. | ||
[[File:Foundry Roof Hatch.jpg|thumb|The Steel Watch Roof has an entrance.]] | [[File:Foundry Roof Hatch.jpg|thumb|The Steel Watch Roof has an entrance.]] | ||
The Foundry is in the southwestern corner of the Lower City, near the Grey Harbour waypoint. There are multiple ways into the Foundry - including lockpicking (DC 20) the iron gates (X:-234, Y:-181), entering a vent in | The Foundry is in the southwestern corner of the Lower City, near the Grey Harbour waypoint. There are multiple ways into the Foundry - including lockpicking (DC 20) the iron gates (X:-234, Y:-181), entering a vent in {{SAI|Wild Shape}} form (X:-246, Y:-126) or gaseous form, or flying onto the roof and jumping down from an open hatch (X:-295, Y:-135). | ||
There are two Steel Watchers guarding the front entrance - one which patrols the front and western side of the building, and another which stays on the western side near the loading dock. The Steel Watcher patrolling the front can easily be avoided by lockpicking the front gate and door while the Watcher is on the western side. | There are two Steel Watchers guarding the front entrance - one which patrols the front and western side of the building, and another which stays on the western side near the loading dock. The Steel Watcher patrolling the front can easily be avoided by lockpicking the front gate and door while the Watcher is on the western side. | ||
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Once the Foundry has been entered, a cutscene plays, revealing that the [[Gondian|Gondians]] are being forced to work by Banite cultists, under threat of explosive collars and their families being murdered. If the party approachs, the Banites move to attack the party and bid the Gondians to aid them. It is possible to convince the Gondians to help fight back: | Once the Foundry has been entered, a cutscene plays, revealing that the [[Gondian|Gondians]] are being forced to work by Banite cultists, under threat of explosive collars and their families being murdered. If the party approachs, the Banites move to attack the party and bid the Gondians to aid them. It is possible to convince the Gondians to help fight back: | ||
* | * {{Dialogue option|Gondians! Fight back! Do not let these people torment you.|roll=Intimidation|dc=18}} | ||
* | * {{Dialogue option|I am here to help, Gondians. Together, we can free you all.|roll=Persuasion|dc=18}} | ||
* | * {{Dialogue option|I am here to help, Gondians. Together, we can free you all.|tags=Paladin|roll=Persuasion|dc=18|advantage=y}} | ||
* | * {{Dialogue option|Cowardly Gondians - do not let these people torment you! ''Fight.''|tags=Berserker, Barbarian|roll=Intimidation|dc=18|advantage=y}} | ||
* | * {{Dialogue option|COWARDLY GONDIANS - FIGHT BACK! FIGHT WITH ME!|tags=Barbarian|roll=Intimidation|dc=18|advantage=y}} | ||
* | * {{Dialogue option|A proposal, Gondians. You hold these arseholes, and I stab them all to death?|tags=Rogue|roll=Persuasion|dc=18|advantage=y}} | ||
* Touch these people, and I'll kill you. | * {{Dialogue option|I've heard many a tale of Gondian genius and courage. Let us write another today - and take down your captors.|tags=Bard|roll=Persuasion|dc=18|advantage=y}} | ||
* {{Dialogue option|Touch these people, and I'll kill you.}} | |||
If the Deception option was chosen, | If the Deception option was chosen, {{CharLink|Tamia Holzt}} will give the party the {{SmRarityItem|Motivator}} and not become hostile. | ||
If either the Intimidation | If either the Intimidation or Persuasion options are chosen and passed, the Gondians help the party. Otherwise, they are too scared to fight against the Banites and remain hostile until Black Gauntlet Tamia Holzt is defeated. Upon her death, the Motivator she carries begins to activate and can be deactivated with an Intellect roll (DC 5). After the battle, the Gondians begin to panic and state that their families are being kept hostage. | ||
In order to gain more information, the party must go into the Security Office. The key can be looted off of Tamia Holzt's body, or lockpicked (DC 15). Only one Gondian is inside - | In order to gain more information, the party must go into the Security Office. The key can be looted off of Tamia Holzt's body, or lockpicked (DC 15). Only one Gondian is inside - {{CharLink|Zanner Toobin}}, who immediately recognizes the party as intruders. He explains more about the Gondian's families being held hostage and beg the party to rescue his daughter. If the party agrees, he will help shut the place down. Unfortunately, Zanner is not sure where the family members are being held and suggests going deeper into the Foundry to find more information. | ||
=== In the Foundry === | === In the Foundry === | ||
After encountering Zanner, there are several avenues to approach disabling the Steel Watch. It's possible to | After encountering Zanner, there are several avenues to approach disabling the Steel Watch. It's possible to {{Quest|Save the Gondians}} by rescuing the Gondians and their families or the party can complete {{Quest|Avenge the Ironhands}} and either complete Save the Gondians along the way, or leave the Gondians to die. | ||
The Quests Save the Gondians and Avenge the Ironhands do not need to be undertaken to finish Disable the Steel Watch. If the party fails to disable the Motivator and the Gondians die, the party can delve deeper into the Foundry and plant the runepowder bomb. If the runepowder bomb was not taken, Zanner's body can be spoken to with | The Quests Save the Gondians and Avenge the Ironhands do not need to be undertaken to finish Disable the Steel Watch. If the party fails to disable the Motivator and the Gondians die, the party can delve deeper into the Foundry and plant the runepowder bomb. If the runepowder bomb was not taken, Zanner's body can be spoken to with {{SAI|Speak with Dead}} and he provides the code to destroy the Foundry. Otherwise, the party can choose to forsake the Gondians and plant the bomb, killing them in the process. | ||
Alternatively, if Zanner's corpse can not be spoken to (for example, because it was destroyed by an elemental spell), a journal can be looted from him where it is stated that the code is the true name of Gond. The true name of Gond is revealed in | Alternatively, if Zanner's corpse can not be spoken to (for example, because it was destroyed by an elemental spell), a journal can be looted from him where it is stated that the code is the true name of Gond. The true name of Gond is revealed in {{SmRarityItem|The Many Faces of Gond}} which can be found in the bookcases in the small surgery area in the large foundry area before the room with the Steel Watch Titan. | ||
Going deeper within the Foundry, the party needs to sneak or fight their way to the Control Centre Antechamber on the western side of the facility. This leads to a hallway filled with Steel Watcher brains, and the control room beyond. | Going deeper within the Foundry, it is discovered that {{CharLink|Hahns Rives}} is in charge of the entire operation. The party needs to sneak or fight their way to the Control Centre Antechamber on the western side of the facility. The door leading to the Antechamber requires a {{Ability Check|Sleight of Hand}} DC 30 unless the [[Control Level Key]] has been looted or stolen from Hahns Rives. This leads to a hallway filled with Steel Watcher brains, and the control room beyond. | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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* Zanner Toobin is initially present on the Foundry floor and only moves to the Security Office after the entrance cutscene plays. If the cutscene never plays he will remain on the Foundry floor. | * Zanner Toobin is initially present on the Foundry floor and only moves to the Security Office after the entrance cutscene plays. If the cutscene never plays he will remain on the Foundry floor. | ||
* The [[Runepowder Bomb]] can be used to blow up the factory without consuming it. When interacting with the Neurocitor it's necessary to have the bomb in the inventory and select the dialogue option ''"Focus on the centre of the Neurocitor - the perfect place for the runepowder bomb."''. Then selecting another party member and letting them place the bomb outside the factory or in camp makes it then possible to select the party member who is still in dialog with the Neurocitor and chose the dialogue option ''"Carefully place the bomb."''. After the cutscene the bomb can be picked up where it was placed. | * The [[Runepowder Bomb]] can be used to blow up the factory without consuming it. When interacting with the Neurocitor it's necessary to have the bomb in the inventory and select the dialogue option ''"Focus on the centre of the Neurocitor - the perfect place for the runepowder bomb."''. Then selecting another party member and letting them place the bomb outside the factory or in camp makes it then possible to select the party member who is still in dialog with the Neurocitor and chose the dialogue option ''"Carefully place the bomb."''. After the cutscene the bomb can be picked up where it was placed. | ||
* The bookshelf containing The Many Faces of Gond may be destroyed during combat, resulting in the book becoming unobtainable and locking the party out of destroying the foundry. Failing to stop a Motivator from activating during combat can detonate Grindo Biggs's collar in the operating area and destroy it prematurely. This can be avoided by sending an invisible character to retrieve the book before initiating combat. | * The bookshelf containing The Many Faces of Gond may be destroyed during combat, resulting in the book becoming unobtainable and locking the party out of destroying the foundry. Failing to stop a Motivator from activating during combat can detonate Grindo Biggs's collar in the operating area and destroy it prematurely. This can be avoided by sending an invisible character to retrieve the book before initiating combat. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:49, 25 November 2024
Disable the Steel Watch is a sub-quest of the quest in Act Three of Baldur's Gate 3. It can be started by speaking to Enver Gortash in the audience chamber above Wyrm's Rock Fortress or by encountering Orin the Red in the Lower City Sewers.
Objectives[edit | edit source]
Walkthrough[edit | edit source]
As part of Get Gortash's Netherstone, the party must figure out how to defeat Gortash, who is surrounded by Steel Watchers. One way to weaken him is by destroying them. The party can learn more about the Steel Watch by speaking to Wulbren and embarking on , or simply by exploring the Lower City.
The Foundry is in the southwestern corner of the Lower City, near the Grey Harbour waypoint. There are multiple ways into the Foundry - including lockpicking (DC 20) the iron gates (X:-234, Y:-181), entering a vent in
form (X:-246, Y:-126) or gaseous form, or flying onto the roof and jumping down from an open hatch (X:-295, Y:-135).There are two Steel Watchers guarding the front entrance - one which patrols the front and western side of the building, and another which stays on the western side near the loading dock. The Steel Watcher patrolling the front can easily be avoided by lockpicking the front gate and door while the Watcher is on the western side.
The Gondian's Plight[edit | edit source]
Once the Foundry has been entered, a cutscene plays, revealing that the Gondians are being forced to work by Banite cultists, under threat of explosive collars and their families being murdered. If the party approachs, the Banites move to attack the party and bid the Gondians to aid them. It is possible to convince the Gondians to help fight back:
- [INTIMIDATION] Gondians! Fight back! Do not let these people torment you. (DC 18)
- [PERSUASION] I am here to help, Gondians. Together, we can free you all. (DC 18)
- [PALADIN] [PERSUASION] I am here to help, Gondians. Together, we can free you all. (DC 18 )
- [BERSERKER] [BARBARIAN] [INTIMIDATION] Cowardly Gondians - do not let these people torment you! Fight. (DC 18 )
- [BARBARIAN] [INTIMIDATION] COWARDLY GONDIANS - FIGHT BACK! FIGHT WITH ME! (DC 18 )
- [ROGUE] [PERSUASION] A proposal, Gondians. You hold these arseholes, and I stab them all to death? (DC 18 )
- [BARD] [PERSUASION] I've heard many a tale of Gondian genius and courage. Let us write another today - and take down your captors. (DC 18 )
- Touch these people, and I'll kill you.
If the Deception option was chosen, Tamia Holzt will give the party the Motivator and not become hostile.
If either the Intimidation or Persuasion options are chosen and passed, the Gondians help the party. Otherwise, they are too scared to fight against the Banites and remain hostile until Black Gauntlet Tamia Holzt is defeated. Upon her death, the Motivator she carries begins to activate and can be deactivated with an Intellect roll (DC 5). After the battle, the Gondians begin to panic and state that their families are being kept hostage.
In order to gain more information, the party must go into the Security Office. The key can be looted off of Tamia Holzt's body, or lockpicked (DC 15). Only one Gondian is inside - Zanner Toobin, who immediately recognizes the party as intruders. He explains more about the Gondian's families being held hostage and beg the party to rescue his daughter. If the party agrees, he will help shut the place down. Unfortunately, Zanner is not sure where the family members are being held and suggests going deeper into the Foundry to find more information.
In the Foundry[edit | edit source]
After encountering Zanner, there are several avenues to approach disabling the Steel Watch. It's possible to
by rescuing the Gondians and their families or the party can complete and either complete Save the Gondians along the way, or leave the Gondians to die.The Quests Save the Gondians and Avenge the Ironhands do not need to be undertaken to finish Disable the Steel Watch. If the party fails to disable the Motivator and the Gondians die, the party can delve deeper into the Foundry and plant the runepowder bomb. If the runepowder bomb was not taken, Zanner's body can be spoken to with
and he provides the code to destroy the Foundry. Otherwise, the party can choose to forsake the Gondians and plant the bomb, killing them in the process.Alternatively, if Zanner's corpse can not be spoken to (for example, because it was destroyed by an elemental spell), a journal can be looted from him where it is stated that the code is the true name of Gond. The true name of Gond is revealed in The Many Faces of Gond which can be found in the bookcases in the small surgery area in the large foundry area before the room with the Steel Watch Titan.
Going deeper within the Foundry, it is discovered that Hahns Rives is in charge of the entire operation. The party needs to sneak or fight their way to the Control Centre Antechamber on the western side of the facility. The door leading to the Antechamber requires a Sleight of Hand check DC 30 unless the Control Level Key has been looted or stolen from Hahns Rives. This leads to a hallway filled with Steel Watcher brains, and the control room beyond.
The Titan[edit | edit source]
In order to get to the console to disable the Steel Watch and destroy the Foundry, the party must defeat the Steel Watch Titan, a level 12 enemy, and three level 11 Hellfire Watchers. These must be dealt with to gain access to the Neurociter which controls the Foundry. Alternatively, a character with a high sneak and invisibility can make it past them and plant the bomb if the boss fight has not been triggered. After the fight, the party can use the code gained from Zanner or plant the Runepowder Bomb.
Ignoring the Watch[edit | edit source]
It is possible to kill Gortash before the Steel Watch has been destroyed. If this happens, the Elder Brain takes control of the Steel Watch and use them to destroy the Foundry. Additionally, a dead man's switch is activated on the Iron Throne, making it inaccessible and killing the hostages inside.
Quest Rewards[edit | edit source]
- Gontr Mael - a legendary weapon dropped by the Steel Watch Titan
- A new ally for Gather Your Allies - potentially both the Ironhand Gnomes and the Gondians, or one or the other.
Notes[edit | edit source]
- Zanner Toobin is initially present on the Foundry floor and only moves to the Security Office after the entrance cutscene plays. If the cutscene never plays he will remain on the Foundry floor.
- The Runepowder Bomb can be used to blow up the factory without consuming it. When interacting with the Neurocitor it's necessary to have the bomb in the inventory and select the dialogue option "Focus on the centre of the Neurocitor - the perfect place for the runepowder bomb.". Then selecting another party member and letting them place the bomb outside the factory or in camp makes it then possible to select the party member who is still in dialog with the Neurocitor and chose the dialogue option "Carefully place the bomb.". After the cutscene the bomb can be picked up where it was placed.
- The bookshelf containing The Many Faces of Gond may be destroyed during combat, resulting in the book becoming unobtainable and locking the party out of destroying the foundry. Failing to stop a Motivator from activating during combat can detonate Grindo Biggs's collar in the operating area and destroy it prematurely. This can be avoided by sending an invisible character to retrieve the book before initiating combat.