Asin most other cool RPGs, some items inBaldur’s Gate 3are not as simple as they seem at first glance. The same is true for ingots, which raise plenty of questions among players since, at the beginning of the game they have almost no use except selling them. However, there is one more way to use them. So if fans want to find the answer to the question of how to use Ingots inBaldur’s Gate 3, they’ve come to the right place.

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BG3: How to Use Ingots

To get right to the point, there are two ways players can use them in the game:

There are three types of ingots inBaldur’s Gate 3:

It doesn’t make much sense to accumulate a large amount of these ingots in the inventory. Instead, it’s better tosell them to have additional incomethat can be spent to buy something more useful. And given their weight, the fact that they fill up inventory quickly, selling them becomes a really good deal. Although, in general, ingots inBaldur’s Gate 3are notas valuable as similar items in other games. If users are interested in how much these ingots cost, they can find all the prices below:

However, another interesting and less obvious way to use ingots is to throw them. Often in the game, there are times when it is necessary, for example, to activate a trap orthrow something at someone. And often there are simply no items in the inventory that would work well. However, the ingot will come to the rescue here because even the loss of one gold will not upset the fans too much. And unfortunately, there are no other options for using them in the game.

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BG3: How to Get Ingots

If fans want to accumulate a large number of them for one reason or another, they will have to spend some time on farming. There are two ways to get them:

Both methods are quite effective, although not every enemy and not every chest has at least some ingots. In any case, it should be understood that gamers will still be checking enemies and chests during the game to find new equipment or other interesting things. Therefore, the best solution is to simply collect them whenever possible and sell them to the first merchant they meet.

Baldur’s Gate 3is available now on macOS and PC, and it’s coming to PS5 on September 6.

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