So, I'm a pretty thorough player when it comes to RPGs. A bit of a completionist. Very much an explorer. And a compulsive looter. And after my 100+-hour playthrough of early access, I ended up with a lot of treasure. Like, a frankly comical amount, by the standards of any D&D campaign.
I've seen various posts from people about how easy pickpocketing is, and how much money and stuff you can get from doing it, and I have no doubt that is the case. I tried out just a wee bit of it, and it seemed pretty easy. But my wealth did not come from pickpocketing. I only lifted a few story items, a few cheap potions, and a very small amount of coin before I got bored with the idea of pinching purses. So
almost everything in this post was gotten through adventuring,
not by being a...
profligate pilferer predatorily picking pockets
personally pursuing purely purloined profitssorry, sometimes that just happensI didn't use much in the way of consumables during my playthrough. I tend to hoard these things, saving them up for when I "really need them", and in the case of this EA experience, I never really needed them. I just didn't find any of the encounters to be terribly hard. None of my characters ever died, even. But THAT also has a lot to do with my super-slow playstyle. So it's a trade-off.
Anyway, so this isn't quite EVERYTHING that I found in the playthrough. I used a few items, left a few things behind when I didn't want to steal, and also sold a fair number of magic equipment items as well.
So what did I get?At the end of the playthrough, this is what I had:
Gold Pieces: 30,114
Keys: 28
Books and Notes: 187
- 6 to 8 not picked up (but I invisibly read them all!)
- (33 pounds of books and notes!)
Permanent Equippable Magic Items: 47
- also sold 12 to 14 others (
)
Light of Creation (halberd)
Staff of the Moonmaiden (staff)
Vision of the Absolute (spear)
Xyanyde (mace)
Faithbreaker (warhammer)
Sussur Dagger (dagger)
Steelforged Sword (short sword)
Worgfang (dagger)
Rain Dancer (staff)
Shattered Flail (flail)
Sword of Justice (greatsword)
Corellon's Grace (staff)
Exterminator's Axe (greataxe)
Shortsword of First Blood (short sword)
Staff of Arcane Blessing (staff)
Light Crossbow +1 (light crossbow)
Light Hammer +1 with Searing Smite on it (light hammer)
Longbow +1 (longbow)
Helmet of Autonomy (helm)
Shadow of Menzoberranzan (hood)
Circlet of Blasting (circlet)
Arcane Circlet (circlet)
Arcane Circlet (circlet)
Ring of Colour Spray (ring)
The Whispering Promise (ring)
Ring of Poison Resistance (ring)
The Mage's Friend (ring)
Crusher's Ring (ring)
Guiding Light (ring)
Cherished Locket (amulet)
The Amulet of Lost Voices (amulet)
Amulet of the Unworthy (amulet)
Rusty Necklace (amulet)
The Ever-Seeing Eye (amulet)
Beastmaster's Chain (amulet)
Amulet of Silvanus (amulet)
Absolute's Talisman (amulet)
Amulet of Misty Step (amulet)
The Sapphire Spark (amulet)
Uncovered Mysteries (amulet)
Mystra's Grace (boots)
Spiderstep Boots (boots)
Boots of Speed (boots)
Herbalist's Gloves (gloves)
Hellrider's Pride (gloves)
Gloves of Power (gloves)
Robe of Summer (clothing)
Barrels: 82
20 Smokepowder Barrels - used 0
25 Firewine Barrels - used 0
21 Oil Barrels - used 0
16 Water Barrels - used 4 or 5 to put out fires
Healing/Buffing Potions: 172
86 Potions of Healing - used 10 to 12
16 Potions of Greater Healing - used 1 or 2
3 Potions of Superior Healing - used 0
3 Potions of Vitality - used 0
8 Antitoxins - used 0
3 Potions of Animal Speaking - used 3 or 4
9 Potions of Hill Giant Strength - used 1
9 Potions of Speed - used 1
7 Potions of Invisibility - used 1
4 Potions of Poison Resistance - used 0
1 Potion of Acid Resistance - used 0
5 Potions of Force Resistance - used 0
8 Potions of Fire Resistance - used 0
4 Potions of Cold Resistance - used 0
1 Potion of Psychic Resistance - used 0
4 Potions of Lightning Resistance - used 0
1 Potion of Flight - used 0
Food: 662 food items across 53 food item types
- (748 pounds of food!)
See my other post for the specific breakdown of food items, and how much each one heals for: Foods Post!Miscellaneous Utility Items, Throwables, Weapon Coatings, Special Arrows, etc.: 302
12 Scrolls of Revivify - used 0
1 Lump's War Horn - not used
42 Thieves' Tools - broke 6 to 8
23 Trap Disarm Toolkits - broke 0
2 Basilisk Oils - used 0
26 bottles of Water - used 1 or 2
2 Wyvern Poisons - used 0
44 Basic Poisons - used 6 or 7
5 Oils of Sharpness - used 0
1 [Pacification Spore Sac] - used 0
1 Pacifying Spore Pouch - used 0
1 Bibberbang Spore Pouch - used 0
6 Void Bulbs - used 0
3 Caustic Bulbs - used 0
5 Spiked Bulbs - used 0
8 Bombs - used 0
17 Grease Bottles - used 1
4 Acid Vials - used 1
2 Poisonous Slime Bombs - used 0
2 Flammable Slime Bombs - used 0
1 Smokepowder Satchel - used 0
2 Fire Bottles - used 0
33 Alchemist's Fires - used 2 or 3
3 Potions of Sleep - used 0
2 Potions of Fire Breath - used 0
14 Arrows of Acid - used 0
12 Arrows of Fire - used 1
11 Arrows of Roaring Thunder - used 0
9 Arrows of Lightning - used 0
4 Arrows of Ice - used 0
2 Arrows of Ilmater - used 0
2 Arrows of Darkness - used 0
Spell Scrolls: 129
- also sold 15-20 scrolls I didn't want, and copied 5 or 6 into Gale's spellbook
9 Scrolls of Hold Person - used 0
9 Scrolls of Cure Wounds - used 0
6 Scrolls of Aid - used 0
6 Scrolls of Grease - used 0
6 Scrolls of Misty Step - used 1 or 2
5 Scrolls of Shocking Grasp - used 0
5 Scrolls of Acid Arrow - used 0
5 Scrolls of Mage Armour - used 0
5 Scrolls of Guiding Bolt - used 0
5 Scrolls of Detect Thoughts - used 0
4 Scrolls of Protection from Good and Evil - used 0
4 Scrolls of Fire Bolt - used 0
4 Scrolls of Colour Spray - used 0
4 Scrolls of False Life - used 0
4 Scrolls of Burning Hands - used 0
4 Scrolls of Disguise Self - used 0
3 Scrolls of Witch Bolt - used 0
3 Scrolls of Fog Cloud - used 0
3 Scrolls of Feather Fall - used 2
3 Scrolls of Animal Friendship - used 0
3 Scrolls of Lesser Restoration - used 0
2 Scrolls of Sleep - used 0
2 Scrolls of Ray of Sickness - used 0
2 Scrolls of Blindness - used 0
2 Scrolls of Bless - used 0
2 Scrolls of Healing Word - used 0
2 Scrolls of Shield of Faith - used 0
2 Scrolls of Charm Person - used 0
2 Scrolls of Invisibility - used 0
2 Scrolls of Summon Quasit - used 0
1 Scroll of Web - used 0
1 Scroll of Ray of Frost - used 0
1 Scroll of Blur - used 0
1 Scroll of Ray of Enfeeblement - used 0
1 Scroll of Entangle - used 0
1 Scroll of Armour of Agathys - used 0
1 Scroll of Magic Missile - used 0
1 Scroll of Thunderwave - used 0
1 Scroll of Mirror Image - used 0
1 Scroll of Inflict Wounds - used 0
1 Scroll of Bane - used 0
TOTAL HAUL:3,523 pounds (1,598 kilograms) of stuff84,694 gold piece value(You doing all right there, Gale?)
(I put EVERYTHING into the chest so I could see the total value. (Do you know how long it takes to right-click and click Send to Camp on that many items?))
So, if you're wondering about how much stuff you can get in a full playthrough of BG3 early access, here you go. That's without much thievery, I mean. Obviously, you can get
infinite gold by just resting and pickpocketing merchants over and over, but I didn't do any of that.
So what's the point?In my opinion, this is an excessive amount of loot. Considering that this is just
Act One of the game and we're only
4th-Level Characters! I mean, okay, probably I'd be 5th-Level if not for the cap. But even so, this is a ludicrous amount of items and wealth. This is like an ancient dragon's hoard. I can hardly even imagine how much stuff I'd have by the actual end of the game.
Now, I find this to be a problem in most RPGs, so it's not unique to Larian or to BG3. But in this case, it just feels very
early in the game to have amassed so much. At least, thinking about it in D&D terms. This is like the most Monty Haul campaign ever!
What do you all think? Is our DM (Larian) being a bit too generous? Or am I just crazy?