This Baldur’s Gate 3 guide explains how to escape the Chapel Bedchamber.
Baldur’s Gate 3 has finally made its complete debut and has left a remarkable impression in its wake. It has captured the attention of gamers and become an unlikely hit, propelling it to the very top of Steam.
The underlying catalysts behind its widespread acclaim are its enthralling narrative, immersive gameplay mechanics, and enticing role-playing components.
Furthermore, the game necessitates significant thought and preparedness from its players. Instead of providing simple answers and solutions, Baldur’s Gate 3 motivates players to invest time in deciphering puzzles and working out their next move.
After players arrive at the Chapel in Chapter One and bring down the Foundation Block, they will be able to climb down through the hole in the floor.
They will then arrive in the Bedchamber which features enemies, loot, and connects to the mysterious Dank Crypt area.
But exactly how you get out of the Bedchamber isn’t immediately obvious, and it may seem like you’re stuck there. So, how do you escape?
How to escape the Chapel Bedchamber in Baldur’s Gate 3
This is how to escape the Chapel Bedchamber in Baldur’s Gate 3:
Break through the northern door in the main room using melee attacks. Kill the bandit inside. Loot his body and collect the Bandit’s Key.
Go up the stairs on the right side of the room and unlock the door using the Bandit’s Key. This will get you back to the Chapel entrance, thus escaping the Bedchamber.
And there you have it. If you ever think your path is blocked by locked doors in Baldur’s Gate 3, it is well worth checking if you can destroy the doors before giving up.
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