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One dedicatedBaldur’s Gate 3player kept a bunch of barreled goblins in their inventory until Act 3, which is a remarkable achievement, considering they’re only obtainable in Act 1. That being said,Baldur’s Gate 3players commonly fill up their inventories with explosive barrels of all sorts, increasing their chances of surviving through challenging battles.

Baldur’s Gate 3has multiple choices when it comes to picking up barrels for later use. Some of them create elemental surfaces upon breaking, such as water-filled barrels. Much more frequently, however, gamers tend to collectexplosive smokepowder barrels inBaldur’s Gate 3. This substance can deal an astounding amount of damage even to the toughest bosses. While smokepowder barrels weigh a lot and occupy a sizable portion of inventory space, they’re worth saving until the most suitable moment. Contrary to this common strategy, oneBaldur’s Gate 3player chose to allocate their inventory space to a different type of item.

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According to a Reddit thread by 6Kaliba9, they brought goblin-filled barrels all the way to Act 3 inBaldur’s Gate 3, presumably intending to use them at the most appropriate moment. Those barrels, actually harboring drunk kobolds rather than goblins in them, are only obtainable in Act 1 when players embark on a journey toexplore the Temple of Lathander. Initially filled with wine, the barrels became an excellent shelter for kobolds who had consumed the beverage and fallen asleep in the freed-up containers. Players can pick them up and throw them at enemies to create a flammable wine surface, releasing drunk kobolds upon impact. They’ll fight the opponents, providing players with a useful tactical opportunity.

Baldur’s Gate 3 Player Keeps Goblin Barrels in the Inventory Until Act 3

It’s easy to miss the barrels completely, as the Temple has far more exciting secrets and quests. However, the barrels can be identified by audible giggling and hiccups after the fight with visible kobolds is over. Considering how much content the developers have put into the game, it shouldn’t be surprising that players continue to discover new things even a year after the RPG’s launch. One gamer, for instance, only found a secret passageway afterinvesting over 400 hours inBaldur’s Gate 3.

The dedication to bringing barreled goblins/kobolds all the way to the final stages of the game is worth admiring, highlighting just how many hidden gameplay options there are. The devs’ desire to enrich the RPG with eyebrow-raising revelations extends beyond gameplay mechanics, though. For instance, there’s a dialogue option thatbreaks the fourth wall inBaldur’s Gate 3, and it’s safe to assume that, even to this day, there are still mysteries waiting to be discovered by players.

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Abducted, infected, lost. You are turning into a monster, but as the corruption inside you grows, so does your power. Forge a tale of fellowship and betrayal, sacrifice and survival, and the lure of absolute power. Caught in a conflict between devils, deities, and sinister otherworldly forces, you and your party will determine the fate of the Forgotten Realms.THE ULTIMATE D&D EXPERIENCEChoose from a wide selection of D&D races and classes, or play as an origin character with a hand-crafted background. Adventure, loot, battle, and romance as you journey through the Forgotten Realms and beyond. Play alone or as a party of up to four in multiplayer – and select your companions carefully.A CINEMATIC STORYTELLING EPICForged with the new Divinity 4.0 engine, Baldur’s Gate 3 gives you unprecedented freedom to explore, experiment, and interact with a world that reacts to your choices. A grand, cinematic narrative brings you closer to your characters than ever before, as you venture through our biggest world yet. Romance, deceive, aid, obstruct, and grow alongside your friends thanks to Larian’s next-generation RPG engine.