Best Baldur S Gate 3 Weapons


Depending on which of the Baldur’s Gate 3 classes that comprise your team comp, there are different factors to consider when determining the best weapons for your party. Some have enhanced damage output if they hit an enemy, while others come with a unique weapon skill. Finding the rarest gear in Baldur’s Gate 3 will take you into uncharted territory, and even dangerous dungeons. Here are our top picks for the best BG3 weapons of the bunch, as well as their locations, so you can hunt them down in record time.

Best Baldur’s Gate 3 weapons

Here are the best BG3 weapons:

Sorrow Sword of Justice The Joltshooter The Sparky Points The Spellsparkler Pale Oak Staff of Crones Sickle of Boooal

The majority of Baldur’s Gate 3 weapons are just regular old weapons, but occasionally you’ll come across a weapon that has a perk or a new BG3 spell that can potentially inflict a status effect. Each one has a different proficiency requirement too. Here are our current picks for the best weapons in Baldur’s Gate 3.

Sorrow

This is an enchanted weapon that requires proficiency with the glaive type, with relatively decent damage output and all the major glaive actions. It even gives you the Ensnaring Strike level 1 conjuration spell that summons thorny vines to deal 1d6+3 piercing damage and possibly ensnare your target. The only downside is that you take one point of psychic damage whenever your character deals damage using the blade.

Sword of Justice

While the Sword of Justice is a regular enchanted Greatsword in many ways, dealing 2d6+1 slashing damage to enemies hit, it also comes with the level 1 abjuration spell Tyr’s Protection. This is a bonus action that you can cast once per battle and surrounds a creature with magic that improves its armor class by two. This buff remains until the character is fully rested or the character’s concentration is broken. Unless you’re dealing with enemies that can cast spells to distract your main melee fighter, this is a fantastic option in your back pocket to whip out during every battle.

The Joltshooter

A two-handed ranged bow capable of dealing 1d8+2 piercing damage from up to 18 meters away, this electrified bow can give its user two lightning charges whenever you deal damage with each shot you hit. This is particularly good if your character can take advantage of these charges in any way.

The Sparky Points

This is another weapon similar to the Joltshooter that gives you lightning charges, only this time, it’s a melee weapon. Its base damage depends on one-handed (1d6 piercing) or two-handed (1d8 piercing), but its range is good for a trident at 1.5 meters.

The Spellsparkler

This is similar to the Sparky Points and Joltshooter, but when the wielder deals damage with a spell or cantrip, they gain two lightning charges.

Pale Oak

This is a seemingly regular quarterstaff, but it comes with two excellent perks. The first is Faithwarden’s Stride, which ensures Duridic vines can’t ensnare you, and they don’t count as difficult terrain to cross. On top of that, you also get the Faithwarden’s Vines, which sprout from the ground and entangle any creatures that can immobilize an enemy.

Staff of Crones

Another decent quarterstaff, only this one gives the wielder access to the Ray of Sickness level 1 necromancy spell. This spell, when cast, will poison an enemy for two turns or until they succeed with a constitution save, dealing 2D8 poison damage. It’s extremely potent, and while it costs an action to use, it goes quite the distance.

Sickle of Boooal

While you do need a little bit of training to use this weapon, the Sickle of Boooal does 2d4 slashing damage as opposed to the base 1d4. This may result in a bit more damage overall compared to the Sussur Sickle’s 1d4+1 slashing damage.

All rare Baldur’s Gate 3 weapon locations

So where do you get all this fantastic gear? Well, some involve completing quests, while others require you to explore dungeons and find them as loot.
Here’s where to find all rare BG3 weapons:

Adamantine Longsword – requires the Longsword Mould and Mithral Ore to craft at Grymforge during the quest The Adamantine Forge. Adamantine Mace – requires the Mace Mould and Mithral Ore to forge at Grymforge during the quest The Adamantine Forge. Adamantine Scimitar – requires the Scimitar Mould and Mithral Ore to forge at Grymforge during the quest The Adamantine Forge. Giantbreaker – help the Zhentarim find the missing equipment, then talk to Brem for this heavy crossbow to be made available at his shop. The Joltshooter – a reward for Rescue the Grand Duke, which is given to you in Waukeen’s Rest. You can only choose one of three weapons. Mourning Frost – you must combine the Icy Crystal, Icy Metal, and Icy Helve, all found in the Underdark. Icy Crystal is dropped by Filro the Forgotten near the Sussur Tree. Icy Metal is found on a Drow body inside the Myconid colony’s vault. Defeat Dhourn after you slay the spectator west of the Underdark Fort. Pale Oak – investigate Kagha in Druid Grove as a Druid and spare her before you encounter Halsin. Shattered Flail – dropped by Flind (Gnoll Leader) in The Risen Road. Sickle of Boooal – inside the Festering Cove in the Underdark, but can also be bought, stolen, or looted from Pooldrip the Zealous. Sorrow – inside a hidden vault that requires the Rune of the Wolf to get inside. You can steal this rune from Rath in Druid Grove or receive it as a reward for rescuing Halsin. Make sure that you save Arabella first to get this side quest. The Sparky Points – a reward for Rescue the Grand Duke, given to you in Waukeen’s Rest. You can only choose one of three weapons. The Spellsparkler – a reward for Rescue the Grand Duke, which is given to you in Waukeen’s Rest. You can only choose one of three weapons. Staff of Crones – inside the Hag treasure room in the Sunlit Wetlands. Sword of Justice – the quest reward for Hunt the Devil, which is given to you by Anders at The Risen Road.

Baldur’s Gate 3 rare weapon stats

Here are the stats for the rare BG3 weapons: Those are all the best current Baldur’s Gate 3 weapons, but we’re sure to discover some broken legendary gear squirreled away behind a difficult quest or a well-hidden alcove if our Baldur’s Gate 3 review is anything to go off. Of course, there’s a lot more to consider with your characters than just their weapons, as your party’s races and feats can help with the best builds. Be sure to keep our Baldur’s Gate 3 quest list to hand as you explore.
1d10 slashing (two-hands) 1d8 bludgeoning (two-hands) 1d8 bludgeoning (two-hands) Faithwarden’s Stride – Druidic vines cannot ensnare you and do not count as difficult terrain. Regret – the wielder takes one psychic damage whenever they deal damage using this weapon. 1d8 bludgeoning (two-hands) 1d8 bludgeoning (two-hands) 1d8 bludgeoning (two-hands)

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