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[[File:Tim-coddens-tim-coddens-thecountinghouse-01.webp|400px|right]][[File:Tim-coddens-tim-coddens-thecountinghouse-06.webp|400px|right]] | [[File:Tim-coddens-tim-coddens-thecountinghouse-01.webp|400px|right]][[File:Tim-coddens-tim-coddens-thecountinghouse-06.webp|400px|right]]'''The Counting House''' is a banking and storage facility [[location|located]] in the [[Lower City]] of [[Baldur's Gate]] in [[Act Three]]. It is found along the southern coast of the Lower City, between [[Flymm Cargo]] and [[Old Garlow's Place]]. | ||
'''The Counting House''' is a banking and storage facility [[location|located]] in the [[Lower City]] of [[Baldur's Gate]] in [[Act Three]]. It is found along the southern coast of the Lower City, between [[Flymm Cargo]] and [[Old Garlow's Place]]. | |||
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Revision as of 05:49, 21 December 2023
Spoiler warning: The following content contains unhidden spoilers for Act 3. |
Related Quests
Obtaining a Bank Pass
To enter further into the bank, you must show a Bank Pass to Cashguard Captain Faril. You can purchase a Bank Pass from Head Clerk Meadhoney for a large sum of gold, or if you succeed in a or a passive Insight check you get the option to persuade him into giving you a "temporary" pass which is, in fact, just a normal pass, or just steal one from the Head Clerk's office upstairs, on a cabinet at X: -102 Y: -180. After proceeding through Aid the Underduke, you can also make a Persuasion, Intimidation, or Deception to convince Meadhoney to give you a pass.
The Bank Pass will get you access to the lower levels of the bank, including the safes and vaults.
Subregions
The Counting House - Vaults
The Counting House Safes are found after a right turn immediately after proceeding down the stairs and through the Vault Door at X: -91 Y: -158. Each safe is tucked behind an ornate iron door that cannot be interacted with; bypassing each requires teleportation, like , or intangibility effects, like , keeping in mind that locks cannot be picked while under the latter condition. These safes each have a DC 20 Sleight of Hand check. The keys for these vaults follow the naming convention "Counting House Safe n°X Key".
Through the door directly opposite the Safes, on the left-hand side from the entry corridor, are the Counting House Vaults. Sigil circles protect each vault, teleporting would-be thieves back to the entryway should they pass above them, including flying or jumping over them. These circles can be bypassed with effects like X: -963 Y: 797.[1] These vaults each have a DC 25 Sleight of Hand check lock. The keys for these vaults follow the naming convention "Counting House Vault n°X Key".
, careful jumping around their edges, or by disabling them by pressing the button located atThe Counting House - High Security Vaults
At the deepest part of the Counting House, beyond a vault door requiring a DC 99 Sleight of Hand check, are the High Security Vaults. This "impossible" lock can be bypassed in numerous ways:
- Entering the passcode to open the door by walking over four of the nine pressure plates in a correct order. Reading Flintdigger's Abridged Dwarven History (in the Head Banker's office on the top floor, at X: -93 Y: -181) hints at the password being 1-3-5-6.
- Unlimited attempts are allowed, so it's possible to brute force the passcode until all four symbols are entered in the correct order.
- As hinted in Cleaning Staff Note at X: -947 Y: 789 and Counting House Vault Rules in the stack of scrolls at X: -958 Y: 772, creating an electrified surface and short-circuiting the lock.
- Brute forcing Thieves' Tools on the door until a critical success is rolled.
Venturing into the High Security Vaults for the first time will trigger a battle between Bhaal Cultists and Counting House workers, with the cultists always hostile. The Reaper of Bhaal enemies start the fight invisible which, as a quirk, means they will occasionally not join the fight and be discovered when passing by them later on with , or not at all. Winning the fight and speaking to head banker Rakath Glitterbeard will initiate the quest Return Rakath's Gold.
These high security vaults each have a DC 30 Sleight of Hand check lock and Enchanted Security which prevents Knock spells from opening them. The keys for these vaults follow the naming convention "High Security Vault n°X Key". Lockpicking and looting the vaults down here will not trigger any security response.
Notable Loot
Loot not found in a vault:
- Amulet of Restoration - Can be found in a chest titled 'Private Stash' X: -85 Y: -185 in the eastern room down the very first flight of stairs.
- Loading Dock Chest Key
Safes
Safe | Details |
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Safe n°1 |
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Safe n°2 |
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Safe n°3 |
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Safe n°4 |
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Safe n°5 |
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Safe n°6 |
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Safe n°7 |
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Safe n°8 |
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Vaults
Vault | Details |
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Vault n°1 |
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Vault n°2 |
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Vault n°3 |
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Vault n°4 |
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Vault n°5 |
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Vault n°6 |
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High security vaults
Vault | Details |
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High Security Vault n°1 |
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High Security Vault n°2 |
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High Security Vault n°3 |
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High Security Vault n°4 |
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High Security Vault n°5 |
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High Security Vault n°6 |
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High Security Vault n°7 |
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High Security Vault n°8 |
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High Security Vault n°9 |
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Notable NPCs
Counting House Staff
Cashguard
Artillerist
Basher
Captain
Cashier
Clerk
Cultists of Bhaal
Death's Head
Invoker
Reaper
Customers
External links
- ↑ This button can be activated with a ranged attack.