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[[File:Camp.jpg|alt=Image of an open camp in the night, with a camp fire in the center|thumb|The campsite at night]]
[[File:Camp.jpg|alt=Image of an open camp in the night, with a camp fire in the center|thumb|The campsite at night]]
The '''Campsite''' is a [[location]] that becomes accessible after the player completes the [[Prologue]]. This is a special location that the player discovers when they first initiate a long rest, and can subsequently be traveled to similarly or through fast travel.{{SpoilerWarning}}
The '''Campsite''' is a [[location]] that becomes accessible after the party completes the [[Prologue]]. This is a special location that the party discovers when they first initiate a long rest, and can subsequently be traveled to similarly or through fast travel.{{SpoilerWarning}}


==Purpose and usage==
==Purpose and usage==
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The night-time version of the campsite serves as the primary location for Long Resting and reforming the party composition. It is also a key location to progress the main and companion stories through camp conversations.  
The night-time version of the campsite serves as the primary location for Long Resting and reforming the party composition. It is also a key location to progress the main and companion stories through camp conversations.  


The day-time version of the camp is accessed whenever the player chooses to arrive at it through fast travel. The player may also appear here instead of in the [[List of Locations|World Map]] after resting if certain camp cutscenes that don't trigger automatically are available.
The day-time version of the camp is accessed whenever the party chooses to go to it through fast travel. The party may also appear here instead of in the [[List of Locations|World Map]] after resting if certain camp cutscenes that don't trigger automatically are available.


In [[Multiplayer]], Withers' Wardrobe of Wayward Friends will spawn there when player characters are dismissed. As of Patch 3, the Magic Mirror can be found at the Campsite; from this, Custom and Dark Urge characters (not [[Origin|Origins]], or [[Companions]]) can change their appearance.
In [[Multiplayer]], Withers' Wardrobe of Wayward Friends will spawn there when player characters are dismissed. Since Patch 3, the Magic Mirror can be found at the Campsite; from this, Custom and Dark Urge characters (not [[Origin|Origins]], or [[Companions]]) can change their appearance.


When travelling to camp, all attached party members will travel also (members that are too far away from the traveller will not). Fleeing combat will also move the character to camp.
When travelling to camp, all attached party members will travel also (members that are too far away from the traveller will not). Fleeing combat will also move the character to camp.
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==Instances==
==Instances==
The appearance of the Campsite (tents, furniture, characters, etc.) may change as the story progresses, provided the player gathers [[companions]] and allies. The campsite has several instance variants that are used when travelling to camp from certain game locations. Like the open world it is possible to loot containers and take items to be sold. These can be looted from each instance.  
The appearance of the Campsite (tents, furniture, characters, etc.) may change as the story progresses, provided the player character gathers [[companions]] and allies. The campsite has several instance variants that are used when travelling to camp from certain game locations. Like the open world it is possible to loot containers and take items to be sold. These can be looted from each instance.  
====[[Act One]]====
====[[Act One]]====
* '''Wilderness Campsite''': This is the primary campsite players visit when in the [[Wilderness]] or its outdoor locations.
* '''Wilderness Campsite''': This is the primary campsite the party visit when in the [[Wilderness]] or its outdoor locations.


* '''Overgrown Chapel Campsite''': This is the campsite players visit when in the interior of the [[Overgrown Ruins]] or inside the [[Shattered Sanctum]] of the [[Goblin Camp]].
* '''Overgrown Chapel Campsite''': This is campsite is visited when in the interior of the [[Overgrown Ruins]] or inside the [[Shattered Sanctum]] of the [[Goblin Camp]].


* '''Blighted Village (Basement) Campsite''': This campsite is visited when in the basement / cellar of any home in the [[Blighted Village]].
* '''Blighted Village (Basement) Campsite''': This campsite is visited when in the basement / cellar of any home in the [[Blighted Village]].
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* '''Rivington Campsite''': This campsite is visited when resting while in [[Rivington]] or [[Wyrm's Rock]].
* '''Rivington Campsite''': This campsite is visited when resting while in [[Rivington]] or [[Wyrm's Rock]].
* '''Baldur's Gate Alley Campsite''': This campsite is visited when resting while in the [[Lower City]].
* '''Baldur's Gate Alley Campsite''': This campsite is visited when resting while in the [[Lower City]].
* '''Elfsong Tavern Suite:''' This campsite is different from the others in that it is not automatically obtained by resting. Instead, the player must speak to Alan Alyth behind the bar of the [[Elfsong Tavern]] and unlock the option to stay at the Inn, either by paying gold or via a dialogue check. Once unlocked the room will be available on rest, and replaces the Alley Campsite as the main camp while resting in Baldur's Gate.
* '''Elfsong Tavern Suite:''' This campsite is different from the others in that it is not automatically obtained by resting. Instead, the party must speak to Alan Alyth in the [[Elfsong Tavern]] and unlock the option to stay at the Inn, either by paying gold or via a dialogue check. Once unlocked the room will be available on rest, and replaces the Alley Campsite as the main camp while resting in Baldur's Gate.


== Item persistence ==
== Item persistence ==
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==Notable characters==
==Notable characters==
The presence of any of the below characters is dependent upon story choices made by the player.
The presence of any of the below characters is dependent upon story choices made by the party.
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=== Companions ===
=== Companions ===
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Latest revision as of 18:43, 8 April 2024

Image of an open camp in the night, with a camp fire in the center
The campsite at night
The Campsite is a location that becomes accessible after the party completes the Prologue. This is a special location that the party discovers when they first initiate a long rest, and can subsequently be traveled to similarly or through fast travel.

Purpose and usage[edit | edit source]

The Magic Mirror

The campsite provides a location to swap or speak to party members, store or retrieve items from the Traveller's Chest, change class or revive fallen Companions via Withers, or take a Long Rest.

The night-time version of the campsite serves as the primary location for Long Resting and reforming the party composition. It is also a key location to progress the main and companion stories through camp conversations.

The day-time version of the camp is accessed whenever the party chooses to go to it through fast travel. The party may also appear here instead of in the World Map after resting if certain camp cutscenes that don't trigger automatically are available.

In Multiplayer, Withers' Wardrobe of Wayward Friends will spawn there when player characters are dismissed. Since Patch 3, the Magic Mirror can be found at the Campsite; from this, Custom and Dark Urge characters (not Origins, or Companions) can change their appearance.

When travelling to camp, all attached party members will travel also (members that are too far away from the traveller will not). Fleeing combat will also move the character to camp.

Waypoints[edit | edit source]

This location does not contain any waypoints, but can be fast travelled to at any point when fast travel in general is allowed. Arriving at the campsite this way will show the daytime version of the location.

Instances[edit | edit source]

The appearance of the Campsite (tents, furniture, characters, etc.) may change as the story progresses, provided the player character gathers companions and allies. The campsite has several instance variants that are used when travelling to camp from certain game locations. Like the open world it is possible to loot containers and take items to be sold. These can be looted from each instance.

Act One[edit | edit source]

  • Wilderness Campsite: This is the primary campsite the party visit when in the Wilderness or its outdoor locations.
  • Blighted Village (Basement) Campsite: This campsite is visited when in the basement / cellar of any home in the Blighted Village.
  • Cavern Campsite: This campsite is visited when resting in the Whispering Depths.
  • Underdark Campsite: This campsite is visited when in the primary Underdark region.
  • Underdark (Grymforge) Campsite: This campsite is visited when in the Grymforge area of the Underdark.

Act Two[edit | edit source]

  • Shadow-Cursed Lands Campsite: This campsite is visited when resting while in many of the areas within the Shadow-Cursed Lands.
  • The Last Light Inn Campsite: This campsite is visited when resting while in the Last Light Inn location of the Shadow-Cursed Lands.
  • The Gauntlet of Shar Campsite: This campsite is visited when resting in the Gauntlet of Shar.
  • Moonrise Towers Campsite: This campsite is visited when resting in Moonrise Towers.

Act Three[edit | edit source]

  • Wyrm's Lookout Campsite: A one-time campsite visited during an intermission after completing Act Two.
  • Rivington Campsite: This campsite is visited when resting while in Rivington or Wyrm's Rock.
  • Baldur's Gate Alley Campsite: This campsite is visited when resting while in the Lower City.
  • Elfsong Tavern Suite: This campsite is different from the others in that it is not automatically obtained by resting. Instead, the party must speak to Alan Alyth in the Elfsong Tavern and unlock the option to stay at the Inn, either by paying gold or via a dialogue check. Once unlocked the room will be available on rest, and replaces the Alley Campsite as the main camp while resting in Baldur's Gate.

Item persistence[edit | edit source]

You can place items, containers, chests in a camp. If you return to the same camp instance those items will persist. However, if you travel to a different camp instance type, those items will not be moved to the new instance.

At a certain point in the story you can not return to camp instances from previous Acts. So storing items in these camps can be dangerous.

The Traveller's Chest is the only exception; its contents persist across all camps.

Galleries[edit | edit source]

Campsites are often visually distinct between regions.


Individual campsites may vary greatly in layout and expanse.

Related quests[edit | edit source]

Notable characters[edit | edit source]

The presence of any of the below characters is dependent upon story choices made by the party.

Companions[edit | edit source]

NPCs[edit | edit source]

Notes[edit | edit source]

  • Some campsites contain Easter Eggs in the form of "singing spots," locations where a character can stand and hear alternate music. The known singing spots include:
  • The Elfsong Tavern camp also features unique music, "Song of Balduran", though it is not necessary to stand in any particular spot to hear it.