Sure , let the bushed poet stab you with an meth filling .

There ’s an downright despair that comes with get a tick off timebomb of a tadpole in your brainpan . But should you actually let Volo , the self - proclaimed anthropologist and terrible poet , lock on your skull ? Should you let Volo attempt and remove the parasite in your head in Baldur ’s Gate 3 ?

Baldur’s Gate 3: Should You Let Volo Remove the Parasite? – Answered (BG3)

When it comes to trying to exterminate the parasite munch on your mastermind matter , quite a few options are show . Very few of them are a good theme , with the results contribute to expiry or worse . A lasting stat reduction . But when Volo offer his expertise in your camp , should you allow him go to town on you with an ice rink picking ?

The answer , astonishingly , isyes .

No , I ’m not joke . While Volo brutally botches the operation ( which hail dangerously near to a leucotomy ) , he makes up for it by supplant your eye with a unexampled charming point . A delusive optic that will allow you to see unseeable animate being .

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This becomes particularly useful when you pip Act 2 , and you find a few monsters that are really keen on the shadow .

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See Invisibility is generally a Level 2 Divination Spell you ’d ordinarily unlock at Level 10 as a wizard . But with Volo ’s talented eye , it ’s a lasting passive voice . And the only downside is purely decorative . Your unexampled middle will be a very normal blue and gold color , which happens to jar terribly with my overstrung Tiefling ’s broody regal and bootleg esthetic .

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If you ’re wondering about what other big choice might look for you in the secret plan , have you considered have the Mind Parasites in your inventory?Doing so will concede you some novel abilities , but there are a few consequences to consider .