Baldur’s Gate 3 is well known for its attention to detail and hidden features. And in fact, a player spotted an easter egg linked to the Temple of Shar from Act 1.
Many consider Baldur’s Gate 3 to be one of the most successful titles in recent times. Mainly because of its story and intricate character designs. With such qualities and a large number of players, it is understandable why it was voted Game of the Year 2023.
It seems that Larian Studios has done a remarkable job of incorporating hidden features and details into the game. Indeed, players continue to find new secrets.
Baldur’s Gate 3 players stunned by this easter egg in the Gauntlet of Shar
Reddit user u/Alright_Fine_Ask_Me posted about this in the Baldur’s Gate 3 subreddit. He noted that players can “see the entrance to the Temple of Shar”by exploring the back of The Adamantium Forge in the ‘Act 1.
Only just realized you can see Temple of Shar while in Act 1 byu/Alright_Fine_Ask_Me inBaldursGate3
“This may not be new to many. But this game continues to amaze me,” the player said, revealing how he discovered this detail. “It had never occurred to me that these two Temples of Shar were at one point all connected in the lore of BG3,” he added.
The Temple of Shar that players can see from the Forge is available later in the game. It is then not possible to reach the doors. Although the entrance may seem accessible, it leads to death if players wish to go further.
Other players also shared their knowledge on the subject. One said, “Yurgir was probably the one who broke the bridge chasing the Vigilantes.”Some even praised the game’s narrative, saying they felt “like Sherlock Holmes”when discovering these easter eggs.
Since it was impossible to get down to the entrance to the Temple of Shar in Baldur’s Gate 3, some were even “disappointed”when trying to use skills like Featherfall to get there. Others even revealed how the Adamantium Forge was the “repurposed”Temple of Shar with a broken bridge between the two.
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