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With Mind Flayers as the central antagonists of Baldur's Gate 3, a side quest that involves the player feeding one is a tad unexpected. But early in act three, players have the chance to do just ...
Mind flayers are creepy, Cthulhu-like beings that are familiar enough to us long-time D&D players. If these tentacled creatures have ever turned your campaign character's brain into a milkshake ...
In any case, these are the Mind Flayer Parasite Specimens that we've found so far in Baldur's Gate 3. There are bound to be more to discover as we progress further in the campaign.
Our guide discusses whether or not you should help the Emperor Mind Flayer in Baldur's Gate 3, as well as the results of your decisions. Likewise, please be reminded that this guide contains spoilers.
Baldur’s Gate 3 has a very gross, very dark opening cutscene and first area — which includes a worm crawling into your eye. Here’s what I wish I’d known.
Opening the mind-flayer pod to free Shadowheart is likely going to be your first, non-critical quest in Baldur’s Gate 3. Take a moment to free her, as it’s always worth having another ally.
That’s everything we have on whether or not you should let Karlach become a Mind Flayer in Baldur’s Gate 3. For more on the game, check out our related articles down below.
With the mind flayer out of combat, the party can focus their attention on the Apostle of Myrkul. Since Myrkul can heal himself the longer the combat stretches on, you should strategize on ...
With all this in mind, you might now need to know how to use Mind Flayer Parasite Specimens in Baldur’s Gate 3. First, you’ll need to use them as an item from your inventory.