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Baldur’s Gate 3: Svartlebee’s Woundseeker is a Great Alternative to the Everburn Blade, But There’s a Catch
Baldur’s Gate 3 has become one of the most popular RPGs of the year, and the plethora of equipment options it offers the player is a major aspect of its appeal. Act 1 contains many powerful weapons from early on, with one even available during the prologue. A greatsword with an additional 1d4 of fire damage, Commander Zhalk’s Everburn Blade can be taken from him on the Nautiloid Ship and used by any character capable of wielding a two-handed weapon. Strong enough to carry a party through early encounters (and later) in Baldur’s Gate 3, the Everburn Blade is just one early item that can border on overpowered. For players that venture into the northern part of Act 1’s map, however, the area of Waukeen’s Rest can offer an even more enticing reward for evil players.