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**The key held by [[Zarys]] (left dragon key) opens the iron gate to the two trapped wooden chests closest to the western wall (the one to the left of the button).
**The key held by [[Jarg]] (right dragon key) opens the iron gate to the ornate chest holding the [[Abyss Beckoners]] closest to the eastern wall (the one to the right of the button).
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==Usage==
==Usage==
There are actually two of these keys with identical names and descriptions; however, each key opens one of the locked iron gates holding the [[Zhentarim]] loot and cannot be interchanged. The key held by [[Zarys]] (left dragon key) opens the iron gate to the two trapped wooden chests closest to the western wall (the one to the left of the button). The key held by [[Jarg]] (right dragon key) opens the iron gate to the ornate chest holding the [[Abyss Beckoners]] closest to the eastern wall (the one to the right of the button).
 


[[Category:Keys]]
[[Category:Keys]]

Latest revision as of 00:22, 22 January 2024

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Zhentarim Key is a miscellaneous Story Item in Baldur's Gate 3.

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A pitted iron key found in a cavern beneath Waukeen's Rest. A small dragon is cut into the handle.

Properties


Notes

  • There are two of these keys with identical names and descriptions, each with different function:
    • The key held by Zarys (left dragon key) opens the iron gate to the two trapped wooden chests closest to the western wall (the one to the left of the button).
    • The key held by Jarg (right dragon key) opens the iron gate to the ornate chest holding the Abyss Beckoners closest to the eastern wall (the one to the right of the button).

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