I've got way too many hours in this game. In that time, I've learned a bunch of stuff that I haven't seen posted. So, here you go (note: these are all for honor mode. I don't know if there are differences in other modes):

  • You can rename Shovel after a spellshite learns him. To do this, you need to have him summoned. Then use a hireling such as the cleric to talk to shovel. He can go through the "your name is shovel?" line of questions and rename him to Fork or whatever suits your fancy. I have done this successfully when Gale Party Member summons shovel and I use the cleric of selune hireling. YMMV with other combos. I don't know if it works if Tav summons shovel since talking to characters through a hireling does strange things like making Tav talk to the character in a strange state.
  • Ray of Frost puts out ALL fire surfaces. For example: Wall of Fire? Cast ray of frost, it will permanently extinguish the fire surface. Anything burning will be extinguished by ray of frost. No matter how large. (NOTE: Characters who are "on fire" will only be extinguished if directly hit by the ray -- if they are standing on fire that gets extinguished, they will still be on fire)
  • You can dump any amount of weight from the stash onto a character in a single go as long as no individual item being transferred is too heavy. For example, if you have a character with 25 lbs available carrying capacity, you can dump 100 x 25 lbs items on them. However, you cannot dump a 26 lbs item on them. This is really useful for doing things like loading up someone with barrels right before a big fight. Note that characters subjected to this will move very, very slowly in addition to having disadvantage on lots of checks.
  • Ritual Spells are free when not in turn-based mode. For example, if you have jump, you can cast it 10 times in real-time mode no problem. However, if you enter turn based mode (either manually or because of combat), it will cost spell slots
  • Longstrider can target one additional character per spell level slot assigned. However, it will still not use a spell slot unless you are in turn based mode. This means that you can target 6 characters with a single cast if you tell it to cast at level 6. Saves lots of buff time.
  • Summoned Monsters and Concentration Spells will all be canceled if someone leaves the party, as will transmuter stones.
  • Any spell that lasts until long rest and doesn't require concentration can be cast by characters who then leave the party. For example, I always hire a wizard and 2 cleric hirelings to cast: Longstrider, Mage Armor, Darkvision (wizard), Aid, Protection from Poison, Daylight on Weapon, Death Ward, Freedom of Movement, Heroes Feast (cleric). Aid and Heroes Feast will both target allies not-in-party, so you just need to have everyone gather around whatever character leaves the party temporarily to make room for the hireling.
  • Aid and Heroes Feast will also hit all summons including undead. Be sure to summon your undead before you buff up
  • You can animate dead from the same corpse every long rest. So once I have a campsite I know I will return to, I dump bodies there to raise my skeletons. I dump the bodies next to the party member who will be ejected to make room for hirelings so that I don't have to move my summons every time since that character will mark the gathering point for AOE buffs (aid, feast). Then I can animate dead from those every single day. Even though the bodies look exploded, they become usable again.
  • Once you pickpocket someone or steal an item off the ground that will be noticed (i.e. anything not in a container), leave turn-based mode and fast-travel to camp for a couple minutes. That will prevent you from ever being suspected/questioned
  • Save every water you find. They serve as water grenades. Water grenades can: 1. Apply wet, 2. Reveal invisible, 3. Only cost a single attack, so your fighter with 3 attacks can use a single action to wet stuff instead of blowing an action on create water spell, 4. Will NOT cause hostility unless you hit people with the actual bottle on the throw, 5. Remove acid/poison/etc. surfaces and replace with wet surface
  • Freedom of Movement will not save you from slipping on ice. It's an oversight. It's been reported. Who knows if they'll fix it. You must use boots that explicitly prevent slipping on ice or falling prone.
  • Tiger Barbs can completely avoid self-damage from using the ritual mace AOE. The AOE is centered on the mouse cursor and will trigger once per character hit by the tiger rage attack (up to 3 targets). Simply position your cursor so that the aoe will hit your opponents and not you. You can do shenanigans with this, too, to damage people otherwise out of reach.
  • "Returning" items such as the returning pike will not return to the user if combat is started by throwing them. There is a bug where throwing an item that then starts combat breaks the system. Be sure to throw something else first.
  • Although assassins reset their actions when the first round of combat starts, they do NOT reset their sneak attack. Also, they only get guaranteed crits vs "surprised" opponents. This means that if your assassin attacks someone from out-of-combat, do NOT use your sneak attack. Save it for the crit round. Because of this, you should always have your assassin's sneak attack set to only be automatic on crit. Otherwise prompt for it.
  • Conditions that apply vulnerability have priority over "resistance." For example, if you drink an elixir of lightning resistance, you will still be vulnerable to lightning if you get wet. This means that cold followed by lightning are the most reliable damage sources in the game since almost nothing is cold immune and only a few more are lightning immune. Throw those water bottles!


I'm sure there's more, but that's all I can think of right now. Hopefully someone found something here useful.

Last edited by Nebuul; 10/07/25 12:14 AM. Reason: minor correction