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'''Investigate the Beach''' is a [[Quest]] in [[Act One]] of Baldur's Gate 3. It can be | '''Investigate the Beach''' is a [[Quest|quest]] in [[Act One]] of ''Baldur's Gate 3''. It can be initiated by approaching the [[Secluded Cove]] at the north-eastern region of the [[Emerald Grove]]. | ||
==Objectives== | |||
== Objectives == | |||
''Objectives and journal entries may vary pending player decisions and outcomes.'' | ''Objectives and journal entries may vary pending player decisions and outcomes.'' | ||
{{Quest objective|Investigate the music.| | {{Quest objective|Investigate the music.| | ||
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== Walkthrough == | == Walkthrough == | ||
The Secluded Cove is north-east of the druidic ritual circle in the Emerald | The Secluded Cove is north-east of the druidic ritual circle in the Emerald Grove. Upon approach, strange singing can be heard at {{Coords|271|523}}. Near the water, a child {{CharLink|Mirkon}} is enchanted by the singing of [[Harpy|harpies]] {{Coords|327|549}}. The party can try to focus on the singing or tell Mirkon to return to shore. | ||
If the | If the party focus on the singing, they can try to resist the song: | ||
* {{Dialogue option|''Struggle against the music's pull.''|roll=Wisdom|dc=5}} | * {{Dialogue option|''Struggle against the music's pull.''|roll=Wisdom|dc=5}} | ||
* {{Dialogue option|''Struggle against the music's pull.''|roll=Wisdom|dc=5|advantage=y}} (if passive DC 10 Nature roll passed) | * {{Dialogue option|''Struggle against the music's pull.''|roll=Wisdom|dc=5|advantage=y}} (if passive DC 10 Nature roll passed) | ||
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* {{Dialogue option|''Focus by singing: 'There once was a lady who met with a merrow, and tried to disclose it to her foolish fellow...'''|tags=Bard|roll=Performance|dc=5}} | * {{Dialogue option|''Focus by singing: 'There once was a lady who met with a merrow, and tried to disclose it to her foolish fellow...'''|tags=Bard|roll=Performance|dc=5}} | ||
If the party | If the party successfully resist the song, they can attempt to overpower or distract Mirkon: | ||
* {{Dialogue option|''Focus by singing: 'There once was a lady who met with a merrow, and tried to disclose it to her foolish fellow...'''|tags=Bard|roll=Performance|dc=5}} | * {{Dialogue option|''Focus by singing: 'There once was a lady who met with a merrow, and tried to disclose it to her foolish fellow...'''|tags=Bard|roll=Performance|dc=5}} | ||
* {{Dialogue option|'' '... Her man would not listen, he thought it tall tales, until he rubbed up against all of her scales!' ''|tags=Bard|roll=Performance|dc=10|advantage=y}} | * {{Dialogue option|'' '... Her man would not listen, he thought it tall tales, until he rubbed up against all of her scales!' ''|tags=Bard|roll=Performance|dc=10|advantage=y}} | ||
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* {{Dialogue option|''Drown out the harpies with a '''ROAR.'''''|tags=Barbarian|roll=Performance|dc=10|advantage=y}} | * {{Dialogue option|''Drown out the harpies with a '''ROAR.'''''|tags=Barbarian|roll=Performance|dc=10|advantage=y}} | ||
Regardless of what the party tells Mirkon, he attempts to move closer to the harpies. | |||
The harpies utilize a combination of the terrain and their {{SAI|Luring Song}} to bring Mirkon and the party into close range. One harpy always remains at a distance to perform the song, which can cause party members to waste their combat turns if they fail to resist. Meanwhile, the other harpies fly close to attack the party. Any attempts to approach distant harpies will be slowed because of the area's [[Difficult Terrain]]. The harpies can {{SAI|Fly}} over the distance and terrain, which allows them to easily {{SAI|Multiattack}}. | |||
It is recommended to use ranged attacks and spells on the singing harpy to break their [[Concentration]]. If successful, it is suggested to fight aggressively before another harpy sings again. | |||
In preparation for combat, it is possible to [[Bless (Condition)|bless]] the party before speaking with Mirkon to improve the party's resistance to Luring Song. Using [[Gnome|gnomes]], [[Elf|elves]], or [[Half-Elf|half-elf]] characters with [[Advantage]] on saves can improve the likelihood of resisting the song. It may also be helpful to utilize the high ground flanking Mirkon. | |||
A viable yet violent strategy to protect Mirkon involves throwing or shoving him away from the shoreline and the harpies. Tossing him provides more distance from the enemies to reduce his likelihood of being killed. | |||
A party member can cast {{SAI|Calm Emotions}} to protect Mirkon and all party members within its casting radius from being affected by Luring Song, which significantly reduces combat difficulty. (The game log will still show a saving throw being rolled, but the characters are unaffected on failures.) Alternatively, the party can use {{SAI|Silence}} and keep their entire party within the silenced area. In both cases, the party should be careful to prevent the caster's Concentration from being broken. If the party member casting Calm Emotions or Silence is a [[Cleric|cleric]], they can cast {{SAI|Sanctuary}} on themselves to prevent broken Concentration. | |||
However, note that casting Silence over Mirkon before speaking with him immediately triggers the fight and skips all dialogue. If the player character decides on this strategy, it is advised to cast Silence over Mirkon and the entire party. | |||
Once the harpies are defeated, Mirkon informs the party that he needs to get back because {{CharLink|Mol}} will be mad at him. Before leaving, he tells them to find {{CharLink|Doni}} and tell him that they want to see the "Dragon's Lair". | |||
Mirkon will die if the party | If the party trigger this quest and long rest, Mirkon will die. Mirkon will also die if the party resolve {{Quest|Save the Refugees}} by completing the Rite of Thorns or evading the [[Goblin|goblin]] attack. | ||
== Quest rewards == | == Quest rewards == | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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* | * This quest is triggered when crossing {{Coords|299|542}}. | ||
* Helping Mirkon is an easy way to gain favor with Mol and initiate {{Quest|Steal the Sacred Idol}}. | * Helping Mirkon is an easy way to gain favor with Mol and initiate {{Quest|Steal the Sacred Idol}}. | ||
* Saving Mirkon grants [[File:Inspiration Icon.png|20x20px|link=]] [[Inspiration|Slaying the Piper]] for the [[Urchin|urchin]] background. | * Saving Mirkon grants [[File:Inspiration Icon.png|20x20px|link=]] [[Inspiration|Slaying the Piper]] for the [[Urchin|urchin]] background. |
Revision as of 11:52, 28 November 2024
Investigate the Beach is a quest in Act One of Baldur's Gate 3. It can be initiated by approaching the Secluded Cove at the north-eastern region of the Emerald Grove.
Objectives
Objectives and journal entries may vary pending player decisions and outcomes.
Walkthrough
The Secluded Cove is north-east of the druidic ritual circle in the Emerald Grove. Upon approach, strange singing can be heard at X: 271 Y: 523. Near the water, a child Mirkon is enchanted by the singing of harpies X: 327 Y: 549. The party can try to focus on the singing or tell Mirkon to return to shore.
If the party focus on the singing, they can try to resist the song:
- [WISDOM] Struggle against the music's pull. (DC 5)
- [WISDOM] Struggle against the music's pull. (DC 5 ) (if passive DC 10 Nature roll passed)
- [DRACONIC BLOODLINE] [CHARISMA] Foul creatures - mere carrion birds compared to your bloodline. Focus the will of the dragon against their song. (DC 5)
- [SORCERER] [CHARISMA] Focus your will. Improvise a magical shell to dampen the music. (DC 5)
- [BARD] [PERFORMANCE] Focus by singing: 'There once was a lady who met with a merrow, and tried to disclose it to her foolish fellow...' (DC 5)
If the party successfully resist the song, they can attempt to overpower or distract Mirkon:
- [BARD] [PERFORMANCE] Focus by singing: 'There once was a lady who met with a merrow, and tried to disclose it to her foolish fellow...' (DC 5)
- [BARD] [PERFORMANCE] '... Her man would not listen, he thought it tall tales, until he rubbed up against all of her scales!' (DC 10 )
- [BERSERKER] [PERFORMANCE] ROAR. OVER. THE VOICE. (DC 10 )
- [BARBARIAN] [PERFORMANCE] Drown out the harpies with a ROAR. (DC 10 )
Regardless of what the party tells Mirkon, he attempts to move closer to the harpies.
The harpies utilize a combination of the terrain and their Difficult Terrain. The harpies can over the distance and terrain, which allows them to easily .
to bring Mirkon and the party into close range. One harpy always remains at a distance to perform the song, which can cause party members to waste their combat turns if they fail to resist. Meanwhile, the other harpies fly close to attack the party. Any attempts to approach distant harpies will be slowed because of the area'sIt is recommended to use ranged attacks and spells on the singing harpy to break their Concentration. If successful, it is suggested to fight aggressively before another harpy sings again.
In preparation for combat, it is possible to bless the party before speaking with Mirkon to improve the party's resistance to Luring Song. Using gnomes, elves, or half-elf characters with Advantage on saves can improve the likelihood of resisting the song. It may also be helpful to utilize the high ground flanking Mirkon.
A viable yet violent strategy to protect Mirkon involves throwing or shoving him away from the shoreline and the harpies. Tossing him provides more distance from the enemies to reduce his likelihood of being killed.
A party member can cast cleric, they can cast on themselves to prevent broken Concentration.
to protect Mirkon and all party members within its casting radius from being affected by Luring Song, which significantly reduces combat difficulty. (The game log will still show a saving throw being rolled, but the characters are unaffected on failures.) Alternatively, the party can use and keep their entire party within the silenced area. In both cases, the party should be careful to prevent the caster's Concentration from being broken. If the party member casting Calm Emotions or Silence is aHowever, note that casting Silence over Mirkon before speaking with him immediately triggers the fight and skips all dialogue. If the player character decides on this strategy, it is advised to cast Silence over Mirkon and the entire party.
Once the harpies are defeated, Mirkon informs the party that he needs to get back because Mol will be mad at him. Before leaving, he tells them to find Doni and tell him that they want to see the "Dragon's Lair".
If the party trigger this quest and long rest, Mirkon will die. Mirkon will also die if the party resolve goblin attack.
by completing the Rite of Thorns or evading theQuest rewards
- Entrance into the tiefling children's hideout, the "Dragon's Lair"
Notes
- This quest is triggered when crossing X: 299 Y: 542.
- Helping Mirkon is an easy way to gain favor with Mol and initiate .
- Saving Mirkon grants Slaying the Piper for the urchin background.
- Although he has no notable possessions, pickpocketing Mirkon while he is entranced will grant The Allure of Coin for the criminal background.
- Long rests will not fail the quest after discovery.
- Killing the three goblin leaders before completing this quest will result in its failure.
- The bard's ability to use Performance against the harpies is a reference to the bard's ability in past editions called "Counter Song".
- While talking to Mirkon, using Improvised Melee Weapon with another character and moving him away from the beach actually breaks him from the harpies' trance and completes the quest without requiring to fight them. The harpies will be revealed in the map after that.