Baldur’s Gate 3: How To Revive

You'll face dangerous fights in Baldur's Gate 3. Some of them might even cost you your life. We explain how you can revive your fallen comrades and get them back into action!

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Baldur's Gate 3: We explain how you get your fallen characters back to action. | © Larian Studios

Baldur's Gate 3 offers a huge adventure with a complex story, various companions, and the option to play with friends in couch co-op or online. Yet, it won't be an easy journey, as you'll encounter numerous foes along the way.

Throughout the adventure, you'll be faced many different obstacles and tough enemies. Some attempts of dealing with the threat will lead to losing a comrade as he dies in battle. Knowing how to use the revive feature is crucial for your success.

Here is everything you need to know!

Baldur's Gate 3: Different Ways To Revive Fallen Members

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Baldurs Gate 3: You have two differents ways to revive your party members. | © Larian Studios

Baldur's Gate 3: Talk To The Hooded Skeleton

Once you free the Hooded Skeleton in the "Overgrown Ruins" quest, he joins your main hub, the camp. From then on, he'll offer you resurrection services for a small fee.

This is how it's done:

  1. After your comrade has fallen during the combat, you need to wait for its conclusion.
  2. Quick travel to your camp.
  3. Talk to the hooded Skeleton at the beach.
  4. He offers you a resurrection for 200 gold.
  5. Give him the money and your allies respawn completely healed in the camp.

Baldur's Gate 3: Scroll Of Revivify

Having the scroll in your possession allows you to revive fallen allies using the Scroll of Revivify. When you cast the spell, an AoE effect will appear, and you can then choose the fallen ally you want to resurrect.

This is how it's done:

  1. Open your inventory.
  2. Look for the Scroll of Revivify.
  3. Select the item.
  4. Cast the spell.
  5. Choose your fallen comrade.

This is all you need to know about reviving fallen allies. Remember to carry enough scrolls in your backpack. Waiting for the fight to end isn't the best strategy for battling.

Ewelyn Derc

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