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How To Break Cracked Walls in Baldur’s Gate 3

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Artur NovichenkoBy Artur NovichenkoAugust 3, 20233 Mins Read
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Want to know how to break cracked walls in Baldur’s Gate 3? Traveling through the vast and colorful world of Baldur’s Gate 3, you must overcome many dangers and defeat hundreds of unique enemies. But the world based on D&D 5E is not so simple, and where your group can easily kill a dozen goblins, small cracked walls can become an insurmountable obstacle. Of course, this is not surprising because monsters are vulnerable to most attacks, unlike walls with powerful resists. But since cracked walls often hide a lot of side and story content, we are here to help you and tell you how to break them in Baldur’s Gate 3.

How To Break Cracked Walls in Baldur's Gate 3
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First of all, it is worth noting that you can break cracked walls in Baldur’s Gate 3 in several ways:

  • Use Bludgeoning weapons.
  • Alternatively, you can use Radiant Element or Force Spells.

If you want to use brute force, you only need to hit the wall with the appropriate weapon. For example, you can use one of the Club variations or weapons like Hammer, Mace, or Maul. It is worth noting that by hitting the wall, there is a chance that you will not destroy it immediately. In this case, you are using a weapon with the wrong type of damage, or your weapon level is too low. If you’re sure you’re dealing bludgeoning damage, you only need to take 5-6 hits before the cracked walls fall.

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If your group doesn’t have a muscle yet and you specialize in magic, Radiant Element or Force Spells are what you need. Spells such as Guiding Bolt, Branding Smite, Sacred Flame, and others will give you a good source of Radiant damage. At the same time, spells like Eldritch Blast or Magic Missile are good sources of Force damage. However, this method is less effective as you may still need to take a few hits. But unlike brute force, spells consume a Spell Slot.

How To Break Walls in Baldur's Gate 3
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Separately, it is worth noting that cracked walls are not the only type of obstacles on your way. And there is an easy way to find out how to get over it. You only need to get closer to the wall, interact with it, and select the Examine option. You will see all the resists of cracked walls or any other obstacle. Of course, you can not see the weaknesses of this subject, but you can determine it by elimination. In addition, the Examine option allows you to see the current strength of an obstacle. So you can find out how many more hits you need to go further.

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