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* If another character manages to take possession of the artefact, attempting to interact with it while [[Shadowheart]] is in the party (and nearby) will not work.
* If another character manages to take possession of the artefact, attempting to interact with it while [[Shadowheart]] is in the party (and nearby) will not work.
* Swen Vincke has previously expressed how difficult it was to ensure the player ends up with the artefact in their possession (Gamespot on YouTube: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHW_KFP7i8I The Box That Broke Baldur's Gate 3]).
* Swen Vincke has previously expressed how difficult it was to ensure the player ends up with the artefact in their possession (Gamespot on YouTube: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHW_KFP7i8I The Box That Broke Baldur's Gate 3]).
* The artefact is shaped like an icosahedron also known as a {{D20}} - the main die in tabletop RPGs such as Dungeons & Dragons.

Revision as of 17:28, 2 August 2023

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The Mysterious Artefact is a plot-critical story item in Baldur's Gate 3.
Description Icon.png
A many-sided box of blackened iron, engraved with pulsating runes. Something stirs within.

Properties


Where to find

Initially carried by Shadowheart.

If Shadowheart is dead or has not been recruited when the party approaches the Goblin Camp for the first time, the artefact will teleport itself into a party member's inventory in order to protect the party from the Absolute's influence during the triggered cutscene.

Notes and Trivia

  • The artefact can be interacted with and investigated, but cannot be opened (as of Early Access Patch 9).
    • It is covered in Infernal runes.
    • It is the only item in the game with the Bound property: 'This relic is bound to its current owner by a powerful aura.'
  • The Githyanki patrol on The Risen Road is searching for this artefact, but it - or the being contained within - has a will of its own, and will make it known that it does not wish to be found by them.
  • If another character manages to take possession of the artefact, attempting to interact with it while Shadowheart is in the party (and nearby) will not work.
  • Swen Vincke has previously expressed how difficult it was to ensure the player ends up with the artefact in their possession (Gamespot on YouTube: The Box That Broke Baldur's Gate 3).
  • The artefact is shaped like an icosahedron also known as a D20.png d20 - the main die in tabletop RPGs such as Dungeons & Dragons.