In the Baldur's Gate 3 game, users will encounter difficult problems in the introduction of all merchant locations and items for sale in the first chapter of Baldur's Gate 3, and the solution to this problem is a bit difficult to operate, but don't be afraid, as soon as you download the editor's I will solve this problem in detail for everyone at once.
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The first person entering the woodland is
It consumes a reaction to catch a long-range non-magical attack. The agility does not need to be too high to almost ignore a long-range damage. And catching the flame arrow is very useful for everything. It is a must-buy.
The only difference from the ordinary stick is that it has the ability to create water. If you have teammates with electricity and ice attributes, you can ask the support to bring it temporarily.
It's like a blank slate axe. It burns the target and does 1d4 damage. I haven't tested whether it is effective when thrown. I will try it later, but even if it works, it is pure garbage.
Very good in the early stage. Also, is this introduction really not the misunderstood Tauren Transformation Ceremony?
The extra +1-4 throwing damage is very strong, even if you don't play throwing style, it is very significant in the early stage.
Note that the introduction states that you must use this weapon to hit hard to restore a one-level spell slot, so don't expect the paladin to have sex for nothing, and the trigger is not good just based on appearance.
Just take two steps into the forest and you'll see it.
Unconditional save +1. There are only a few shields in the early stage, so use them.
It has an unconditional advantage against monster targets and can be triggered when equipped. There are many monster enemies, so this weapon is very strong. Moreover, it has +1 enchantment and comes with a hunter's mark. It is a must-buy.
There wasn't much good stuff in the first chapter, so I just left the forest and walked straight to the entrance of the sick village, then turned left to Gui Po's house. Gui Po was the third merchant.
The hag only has one piece of equipment, but she will buy three bottles of Hill Giant potion every time to use it. I don't comment on whether this Corellon's gift is for monks.
In addition, cattle in the forest can be traded in a special way to buy rings.
How about a guide introducing all merchant locations and items for sale in Chapter 1 of Baldur's Gate 3? This is compiled by the editor to understand the gameplay step by step through the steps in the game. I hope it can be helpful to users.