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Dispel Magic who? A Baldur’s Gate 3 player depowered a climactic necromancer boss by smuggling an anti-magic flower for dozens of hours across two whole acts

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Sep 28, 2023



First spotted by GamesRadar, user Kill-bray on the Baldur’s Gate 3 subreddit discovered a deliciously convoluted way to punk Act 2 necromancer boss, Balthazar: smuggle an anti-magic flower that’s never meant to leave the game’s first act across fantasy state lines and slip it into the rude dude’s pocket. We might not have the full-on Dispel Magic effect from tabletop D&D, but there are still ways to ruin a wizard’s day.

The Sussur Bloom is the anti-magic flower in question. There are a few scattered around Act 1’s Underdark zone, and they feature in the sick Arcane Tower side quest as a puzzle solution. The little buggers emit a field with the Silence spell effect, preventing spellcasting within a certain radius, and the blooms are supposed to disintegrate upon leaving the Underdark.



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