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Baldur's Gate 3 Sharran provisions rat
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How to Find Sharran Provisions in Baldur’s Gate 3

Thank you, tiny rat, for leading me to valuable treasure.

As you venture around the Gauntlet of Shar in Baldur’s Gate 3, you’ll find a rat who tells you about a treasure hidden away, untouched for a lifetime. Here’s how to find the Sharran provisions in BG3 and whether it’s worth collecting.

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Where to Find Sharran Provisions in BG3

The Sharran provisions loot is located in a loose tile at coordinates (X: -681, Y: -710). To reach this area, you’ll need a character with high strength, enhance leap, or misty step so they can jump across a couple of large gaps.

Using this character, start from the Gauntlet of Shar fast travel spot at coordinates (X: -758, Y: -792) and head east down the sharran provisions corridor, past the Pedestal of Reckoning. At the end of the room and halls, jump down the stairs leading to Yurgir‘s room before running north through the hallways.

Eventually, you’ll spot a large gap. However, instead of attempting to jump across, head west down the stones and jump across the smaller gap at coordinates (X: -697, Y: -728). Here, you’ll have two more jumps to make, including one that’ll require enhance leap or high enough strength to make the distance. Make the final jump to arrive in a small room, where you’ll find a loose tile containing your rewards.

Is It Worth Finding Sharran Provisions in Baldur’s Gate 3?

Although it is worth finding the Sharran Provisions in BG3, it’s not a must. The Sharran provisions loose tile contains gold and three ingredients: a Divine Bone Shard, Eagle Feather, and Hastening Spores. While they’re individually not too helpful, you can make potions such as the elixir of universal resistance, a potion of flying, and the haste spore grenade, all three of which can be helpful in various situations.

Furthermore, if you enter the nearby stone door, you’ll find a gilded chest at coordinates (X: -655, Y: -727), which you can lockpick for additional items.

If you enjoy alchemy or exploring the Baldur’s Gate world, it’s worth looking for this treasure and getting your hands on these items to use later. Otherwise, if you rarely craft potions during your playthrough, you can skip out on this one, as you won’t find any valuable armor or weapons.

To learn more about the Gauntlet of Shar, its puzzles, enemies, and challenges, check out how to complete the Soft-Step Trial in Baldur’s Gate 3, or click the tag below to browse our growing article list.


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