Baldur’s Gate 3 players reveal clever use for seemingly useless soap item

Baldur’s Gate 3 players reveal clever use for seemingly useless soap item

As a dedicated player of Baldur’s Gate 3, I can’t help but be in awe of the intricacies and attention to detail that Larian Studios has put into this game. Every corner of Faerun presents its own unique challenges, and keeping my party clean is one of those seemingly mundane yet essential tasks.


As a passionate fan of Baldur’s Gate 3, I can tell you that traversing the intricate landscapes of Faerun isn’t for the faint-hearted. The game is brimming with obstacles that demand hands-on problem solving. Even if you’re not the type to drench your companions in blood upon reaching the Mind Flayer colony, trust me, you’ll still need some nifty strategies to ensure your party remains spick-and-span.

As a gamer, I recently discovered an exciting new feature in Larian Studios’ game: I can now use sponges and soap to clean the gore off my characters during my camp setup before important cutscenes following a Long Rest. What a game-changer!

I don’t prefer carrying heavy or bulky items that may hinder my lightweight character in Baldur’s Gate 3, but having just one of them in your inventory will suffice. Players mentioned in the subreddit that you can right-click on the item and choose “Consume” to utilize it, yet the item won’t vanish from your list.

At the Goblin Camp starting in Act 1, you’ll come across sponges and soap scattered around, making it easy for you to keep your companions clean while interacting with unaware NPCs, with hardly any excuse left for their grubby appearance.

Another option: During non-combat situations, you can utilize the “Create Water” spell to clean your allies if you have a party member who can cast it. Simply target your friends with this spell and watch as they become clean nearly instantaneously.

TIL you can use a water spell to remove blood
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As a devoted player, I’ve come across some colleagues who opt out of carrying sponges or soap for bathing their characters. Instead, they toss water jugs at them during gameplay. If you’re not eager to part with valuable spell points, consider holding off until Act 3 and securing the Reverse Rain Cloak in the Circus of the Last Day. Once obtained, equip it to any character who could use a refreshing rinse.

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2024-07-16 00:06