10 Coolest Pets in Baldur's Gate 3

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Best pets to have in Baldur's Gate 3.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT There are several great pets in Baldur’s Gate 3 that show up as either allies or summons and familiars. The new turn-based RPG developed by Larian Studios allows players to choose several aspects of how they approach the gameplay, including the usage of creatures as allies on the battlefield. Of course, not all pets need to be used in combat, so they can be enjoyed as partners in the campsite and other non-hostile moments.

After this event, and upon reaching the Goblin Camp, players can reencounter the animal, which was recently imprisoned and can be won in a competition or purchased with Gold in Baldur’s Gate 3. After this, players will want to provide their smell to the Owlbear Cub so that the beast can follow them back to camp, much like the first interaction with Scratch.

7 Cat Although fairly simple in essence, a Cat summon can actually be one of the most useful pets in Baldur’s Gate 3, especially during the early portions of the turn-based RPG. Cats can be summoned through the Find Familiar spell, which is available for several archetypes in the game. Curiously enough, it is its simplicity that makes it so reliable.

Imps can also fly across the room, which combined with its innate invisibility perk, can make for a deadly ally to summon. Even though its usefulness is limited to battles, they are easily some of the best pets in the game – and because they are familiars in Baldur’s Gate 3, they can be summoned multiple times, even if they die.

4 Horse Stepping away from familiars but still in the realm of spells is the Horse pet in Baldur’s Gate 3. Summoned through the Find Steed spell, players can invoke this equine to aid them. Unfortunately, the spell is only available for Paladins, but it is still a great ally to have. If players manage to do this, Yenna and Grub can become permanent additions to the campsite. This will make Grub another pet for the party in Baldur’s Gate 3. They cannot be commanded in battle or controlled in any manner, but they are still a valuable addition that highlights good decision-making .

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