Craftable items inBaldur’s Gate 3include a variety of categories, namely Potions, Grenades, Elixirs, Coatings, Weapons, and more. Most of these items offer a wide range of effects that provide players with an advantage over their enemies. Although there are numerous craftable in-game items, it is only possible to carry a few at once. Thus, one must make use of their inventory to the fullest and craft the most efficient items.

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Crafting inBaldur’s Gate 3can be divided into two major sections - Alchemy (Elixirs, Potions, Grenades, and Coatings), Weapons, and Armor. Like every other classic role-playing game, thisDungeons and Dragons-based title also requires players to collect and utilize the ingredients to craft an item. Therefore, players must farm the necessary components to craft something that might aid them in battle.

Antidote

This item falls under thecategory of Potionsand can be used to cure all types of poisons.

Potion of Feather Fall

This Potion can be used to neutralize the fall damage that a player takes and is most efficient during exploration.

Potion of Glorious Vaulting

This Potion can be used to increase a player’s jump distance and is most efficient during exploration.

Potion of Supreme Healing

ThePotion of Supreme Healing(10d4+8), as the name suggests, provides the highest healing effect (also removes the burning effect) of all the healing potions.

Potion of Invisibility

This Potion enables the user to turn invisible for 1 minute. However, attacking or casting spells would end the Potion’s effect. Thus, it can be used during combat to reposition and take an enemy out with the element of surprise.

Potion of Speed

ThePotion of Speedenables a player to gain the Haste effect for 3 consecutive turns. However, the user will also get the Exhausted effect when the potency ends.

Elixir of Bloodlust

This Elixir enables one to gain Bloodlust, which rewards them with 5 temporary Hit Points and an additional Action on killing an enemy.

Alchemist’s Fire

Alchemist’s Fire, an item that falls under thecategory of Grenades, deals 1d4 damage to enemies on each hit.

Fungal Bamboozler

TheFungal Bamboozlergrenade puts the Befuddled status effect on contact with enemies, which restricts them from moving.

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Adamantine Scimitar

TheAdamantine Scimitarisa melee weaponthat deals 1d6+1 Slashing damage on each hit. It also adds the Reeling debuff for 1 turn.

Adamantine Longsword

TheAdamantine Longsworddeals 1d8+1 Slashing damage while one-handed and 1d10+1 Slashing damage while two-handed. One-handed and two-handed hits from this weapon add the Reeling debuff for 1 and 2 turns, respectively.

Adamantine Splint Armor

The Adamantine Splint Armor isone of the rarest armorsinBaldur’s Gate 3. It reduces all incoming damage by 2. Additionally, when an enemy lands a melee hit on the user equipped with this armor, they get the Reeling effect for 3 turns.

Baldur’s Gate 3is now available on PC. The PlayStation 5 version will be out on July 11, 2025.

Baldur’s Gate 3 Potion Of Feather Fall

Potion of Glorious Vaulting in Baldur’s Gate 3

Baldur’s Gate 3 Potion Of Supreme Healing

Potion of Invisibility in Baldur’s Gate 3

Potion of Speed in Baldur’s Gate 3

Baldur’s Gate 3 Elixir of Bloodlust

Alchemist’s Fire in Baldur’s Gate 3

Fungal Bamboozler Grenade Baldur’s Gate 3

Baldur’s Gate 3 Adamantine Scimitar