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Learn how to find your belongings in Baldur’s Gate 3
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In this guide, we’ll explain how to find your belongings inBaldur’s Gate 3, so that you can get your items back from the Tiefling thieves in the Druid Grove.
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How to find your belongings in Baldur’s Gate 3
If you speak with Mol, you’ll be able toask to have your belongings returned. This will present various dialogue options that you can try to get them back, including making a payment of 40 Gold, or passing DC15 Intimidation or Persuasion checks.
Unfortunately,this quest seems to be buggedfor many who have started playing since the full launch. There are reports of players reaching Mol and not having the option to ask for their belongings back, preventing them from completing this quest.
There does not seem to currently be a fix for this bug, but it’s also not guaranteed. It is possible to complete the quest, andthe trigger for the bug isn’t clear.
If you do want to attempt to complete the quest, then you’ll soon discover that accessing the thieves' hideout isn’t a simple matter of walking through the door. Below, we’ll list three ways to access the thieves' hideout and find your belongings in Baldur’s Gate 3:
Below, we’ll break down each of these methods of accessing the thieves' hideout, so that you can find your belongings inside.
Rocky Crevice
Near Mattis, there is a set of a ladders that you can descend. At the bottom, you may pass a Perception check and find aRocky Crevice. Those playing a small character, such as a Gnome, Halfling, or Dwarf, can interact with the Rocky Crevice to pass through and enter the thieves' lair.
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If you’re not a small character, there are other ways to get through the Rocky Crevice. For example, you can have a spellcaster cast Reduce on a member of your party to shrink them down, allowing them to squeeze through the Rocky Crevice. You can also use the Gaseous Form spell to become a cloud of gas, which then lets you pass through the Rocky Crevice.
Secluded Cove
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In this fight, make sure to protect Mirkon from the Harpies. We didn’t see Mirkon actually get attacked at any point, but it’s unclear whether the Harpies will eventually target him, so make sure to use Goading Attacks and other similar features to draw their attention whenever possible.
After saving Mirkon, he will thank you and tell you to speak with Doni about theDragon’s Lair. Head back up towards Mattis, the trader where all this started, and continue up the path to find Doni, another young Tiefling. Doni will not say much, but you can now tell Doni that you “want to see the Dragon’s Lair” to access the thieves' hideout.
Speak with Doni and Long Rest
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If you succeed, Doni will start to gesture towards the door, before you are presented with more new dialogue options. These include a DC10 Persuasion check to have Doni reveal the secret hatch, after which you can use it to enter the Thieves' lair.
Regardless of how you enter the thieves' lair, head over to Mol once you get inside to retrieve your belongings and complete this quest.
That wraps up our guide on how to find your belongings in Baldur’s Gate 3. If you’re frustrated about having had your items stolen and want tomulticlassorrespecinto something that will have a better Perception score, check out ourBaldur’s Gate 3 classes guide. Of course, seemingly everyone just wants to fall in love with their companions, so you can also learn about that with ourBaldur’s Gate 3 romance guide.
Disclosure: Former RPS deputy editor Adam Smith (RPS in peace) now works at Larian and is the lead writer for Baldur’s Gate 3. Former contributor Emily Gera also works on it.