Baldur's Gate 3 - All Ways To Enter Holes and Crevices in BG3

Publish date: 2024-06-13
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Baldur’s Gate 3 map hides a bounty of secrets. Many hidden areas can be uncovered by paying full attention to the character’s movements. Such is the case of rock and wood crevices and burrow holes. New secret areas or entrances can be accessed by interacting with these holes. As long as you know how to use them, that is.

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BG3: How to Enter Crevices in Baldur’s Gate 3

There are as many ways to crawl through crevices as hidden crevices spread throughout the map.

How to Enter Holes in Baldur’s Gate 3

Burrow Holes are smaller, meaning medium-sized creatures like halflings and gnomes won’t do the job. Instead, turn into a small animal like a rat.

How to Spot Hidden Crevices and Holes in Baldur’s Gate 3

To spot hidden burrow holes and rocky crevices, look closely while traveling and pay attention to passed or failed perception checks. If any of the active party members pass a perception check while strouting about a hidden spot, the area will get a white glow.

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Crevices and holes are all over Baldur’s Gate 3 map, both in the wilderness and inside safe areas. One wooden crevice, for instance, is inside the Hollow, hiding the Tiefling kids’ hideout. An example of a burrow hole can be spotted around The Risen Road, behind the burnt house.

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Cande Maldonado

Though Cande started her journey in the video game industry as a localization specialist six years ago, she soon realized that her true calling was to annoy NPCS, smash virtual pottery, and complete every side quest available in RPGs. Throwing that useless degree out of the window, she has been writing professionally for the past three years ever since. Her passion for games dates to 2006, when she mounted a Chocobo for the first time. Under Nintendo and Square Enix's chokehold, she will willingly pour hours upon hours into reaching 100% completion in the longest roleplaying games ever made. But hey, who needs fresh air and sunlight when you can just live in Ivalice?

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