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Revision as of 12:49, 17 April 2024

Books are readable items in Baldur's Gate 3. Reading them might start or update Quests or trigger a cutscene. Most of them provide world or character lore.

In addition, other forms of written material can be found on these pages:

Story Item

Legendary

Common

Contents

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Other

These items are not treated as books by the game, and have a different functionality.