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Most of the story of the first chapter of Baldur’s Gate 3 takes place in Druid Grove. This area holds many quests and characters that’ll set you on different paths. Yet, the best thing about this place is that you can decide its fate. Baldur’s Gate 3 hits players hard regarding choices and one of the biggest pertains to Druid Grove. You can be its savior or its destroyer. Depending on what type of character you’re roleplaying, you can do one or the other. In this guide, we’ll tell you if you should save or destroy Druid Grove in Baldur’s Gate 3.
How To Save Druid Grove in Baldur’s Gate 3
There are many steps you need to take to save Druid Grove in Baldur’s Gate 3, and we’ll list them all so you can do it most efficiently.
- Head to the Goblin Camp, which is west of Druid Grove.
- When you arrive, convince the Goblins to let you enter; don’t fight yet.
- Head to the Shattered Sanctum and speak with the three leaders: Droz Ragzlin, Minthara, and Priestess Gut.
- Head to the Worg Pens in the far back of the Shattered Sanctum to rescue Halsin.
- Get out of the Worg Pens and eliminate all the three abovementioned leaders (you’ll miss your chance to recruit Minthara).
- Head back to Druid Grove after defeating the leaders and enjoy the celebration.
This could be a good choice as no one from the Grove dies, and you prevent a massacre inside Druid Grove. However, if you want to destroy it, we have a few steps.
How To Raid Emerald Grove in Baldur’s Gate 3
To destroy Druid Grove in Baldur’s Gate 3, you must follow the first three steps from above, but instead of going to Halsin, go to Minthara and say you want to join the hunt. Doing so will let you help the Goblins take this place over. Alternatively, you can steal the Sacred Idol and cause a civil war, destroying the Grove.
Ultimately, the choice is yours. If you want to save or destroy Druid Grove in Baldur’s Gate 3, you can do it; just be sure that’s the path you want to follow before you make a definitive choice. However, you can save your game before choosing anything, experience both choices and end with the one you like the most. The great thing about Baldur’s Gate 3 is the freedom it gives players to approach everything in its world.