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Traveling through the world of DnD, you will have many opportunities to change your armor. With each new Act, you’ll find better protection options to help you in battle. In this guide, you will learn how to get Helldusk Armor in Baldur’s Gate 3. This armor is considered one of the best in the game, and those who own it have significant advantages in battle. We will provide all the necessary instructions on how you can get it.
How to Obtain Helldusk Armor in BG3
Since this armor is very good, it’s obvious that you won’t be able to get it at the beginning of the game, and you’ll have to go through a difficult path before you can don it. The events in which you will get the opportunity to get this armor take place in Act 3 after you reach the eponymous city of Baldur’s Gate.
One of the main protagonists of these events will be Raphael, and you’ll need to talk to him before you can access the House of Hope. He will offer to sign an agreement, which in any case will need to be broken or not signed so that the world does not plunge into chaos. You’ll first need to get to the House of Hope to prevent Raphael’s evil plans.
How To Get to the House of Hope in BG3
When you get access to the House of Hope, you’ll need to get there, and this is another obstacle on the way to Helldusk Armor. Don’t worry; to get there, you must visit a diabolist named Helsik. You can find her in her shop Devil’s Fee, located in the northwestern part of the city. When you get there and find Helsik, you should talk. She will offer to teleport you to the House of Hope for 10,000 Gold, but if you persuade her, she’ll do it for just 1,000 Gold.
Once inside the House of Hope, you can complete many tasks and thoroughly explore the place. In addition, you can also find many valuable items, such as the Orphic Hammer, and help Hope, a level 10 cleric, escape from imprisonment.
As soon as you finish exploring House of Hope and decide to return to the portal to go back, an unexpected plot twist awaits you. Raphael will appear near you as soon as you try to enter the portal, and a fight with him will be inevitable. This is a very powerful boss with 666HP that will take you a long time to defeat. But the result is worth it because you will receive the long-awaited Helldusk Armor after defeating Raphael. So, we recommend that you prepare thoroughly before fighting this enemy and be ready for his unexpected attacks.
Here are a few choice tips to help you dispatch this challenging boss:
- Equip as much Fire Resistance protection as you can.
- Force, Thunder, and Necrotic damage is effective against Raphael.
- Make sure to free Hope as her Banishment spell is super useful.
- Keep your party spread out to help minimise damage.
- Defeat the Cambions first, the Pillars next, and finally wail on Raphael.
The Effects of Helldusk Armor in Baldur’s Gate 3
As soon as you get this legendary armor, you can put it on and enjoy the powerful effects it provides, namely:
- Helldusk Armour: You are considered Proficient with this armor when wearing it.
- Infernal Retribution: You will get Burning for 3 rounds after completing the Saving Throw
- Prime Aegis of Fire: You cannot be Burned and resist Fire Damage. Also, you take 3 less damage from All sources.
In addition, it is also worth noting that this is a heavy armor that weighs 20, and its class is 21. You can also unlock the Fly skill by using it, and if you don’t need it, you can sell it for 8,000 Gold.
If you have other elements of this armor, then you also need to know about the effects they provide, so let’s talk about each of them:
BG3: Helldusk Helmet
- Infernal Sight: You cannot be Blinded, and you can see in ordinary and magical darkness up to a range of 12m.
- Magical Durability: +2 bonus to Saving Throws against spells.
- Enemies cannot make critical strikes against you.
- Immolating Gaze class action.
Helldusk Gloves
- Infernal Acuity: Spell Attack Rolls and Spell Save DCs always have a +1 bonus.
- Infernal Touch: Unarmed attacks deal an additional 1-6 Necrotic damage and can inflict Bleeding. If you attack with a weapon, your attacks deal additional fire damage from 1 to 6 points.
- Strength Saving Throws +1.
- Rays of Fire Cantrip.
Helldusk Boots
- Steadfast: You ignore the effects of Difficult Terrain, and also, you cannot be forcibly moved by an enemy’s spells or actions.
- Infernal Evasion: If you fail a Saving Throw, you can use your reaction to succeed instead.
- Hellcrawler class action allows you to teleport and then inflict 2-16 fire damage with additional blast damage.
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Baldur’s Gate 3 was released on PC on August 3.