Fans ofBaldur’s Gatewill appreciateBaldur’s Gate 3for its sheer approach to versatility as a CRPG title, bringing players much closer to an actualizedDungeons & Dragonsexperience in video game form. In this case, players ofBaldur’s Gateneed to repel a mind flayer invasion of Faerun while preventing an illithid tadpole from transforming them into mind flayers themselves.

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Staff of Crones

Players who want a moreD&D-faithful approach to their character inBaldur’s Gate 3may want to try their hand with versatile weapons, or armaments that change types depending on how players want to use them. In the context of technical builds, just which versatile weapons best fit a player’s preference?

Updated on June 12, 2025, by Rhenn Taguiam:Versatile weapons in Baldur’s Gate 3 pertain to the same keyword in Dungeons & Dungeons, wherein armaments possessing this characteristic could be wielded either one-handed or two-handed. Such weapons include the Battleaxe, Longsword, Quarterstaff, and even the Warhammer, all having different damage values when wielded with two hands or as a single weapon in tandem with a shield or another weapon of choice. As later stages of Baldur’s Gate may show, certain Versatile weapons become helpful regarding the flexibility they provide, especially when facing different opponents. Some of thebest versatile weapons in Baldur’s Gate 3also include an early game witch-themed staff, a quarterstaff gifted to Druid guardians, a staff built for ice, a god-blessed spear, and a powerful wizard-owned staff.

The Watchers Guide

15Staff Of Crones

A witch is another term for a spellcaster in fantasy literature, with theStaff Of Cronespossibly being a reference to their rather darker depiction in some stories. Acquired from the Hag’s treasure room in Sunlit Wetlands, players enjoying theirBaldur’s Gate 3gameplay may appreciate this quarterstaff in the early game, especially with its more grim design.

Upon acquisition, players get the standard fare 1d6 Bludgeoning and 1d8 Bludgeoning altering damage types between one-handed and two-handed experiences. They also get Ray of Sickness for free, making this 1st-Level Necromancy Spell and its chance to Poison a suitable target for the Staff’s themes and forbuilds who need the extra firepower.

Longsword +1

14The Watcher’s Guide

One contender for the prime example of a Versatile Weapon inDungeons & Dragonswould be the Spear, as it is perfectly suitable for combat when wielded with a shield or by itself. In terms of combat inBaldur’s Gate 3, theThe Watcher’s Guideremains the pride and glory of both the Dwarves that forge them and the warriors who love to keep foes away from a distance. This weapon is located inside one of the sarcophagi in the Dank Crypt, with its container only unlocked after solving a puzzle. Acquiring this gives players who want to dominate the mid-range access to this weapon early on.

This weapon boasts 1d6 Piercing when wielded one-handedly and 1d8 Piercing when used with two hands. Not to mention, it has Rush Attack that allows players to zoom in toward an opponent and attack to turn them Off-Balance. Not only that, its Death’s Promise trait ensures that players have an Advantage on the next Attack Roll they make against a creature should they miss it on the first try. This weapon makes it ideal formelee-basedBaldur’s Gate 3builds.

Warhammer +1

13Longsword + 1

When it comes to Versatile Weapons inDungeons & Dragons, the Longsword immediately comes to mind. In the context ofBaldur’s Gate 3, it’s theLongsword +1that takes the cake for more practical combat encounters. And unlike other mundane swords, the Longsword +1 in the game seems to have a more ornate appearance with runic enchantments that enhances its combat performance. Acquired at the Shattered Sanctum, the Longsword +1 is a must-have for any melee-focused build.

This sword provides players with a wide variety of combat options with regard tomelee combat in theD&D-based game. For instance, Pommel Strike can create a more powerful non-lethal attack with the possibility to Daze enemies. Meanwhile, Lacerate can inflict Bleeding to deal damage over time to enemies. Lastly, Rush Attack allows players to rush toward enemies and possibly push them Off-Balance.

Vision of the Absolute

12Warhammer + 1

One of the most characteristic imagery associated with Dwarves would be that of the armored warrior with a Warhammer, especially due to their popular depiction as smiths inDungeons & Dragons. InBaldur’s Gate 3, theWarhammer +1has the characteristic angular faces often associated with Dwarven warhammers of popular culture, with this particular enchanted weapon seemingly having both its faces forged with the blood of its first kill. Players can acquire this via Dammon at the Hollow, just next to Druid Grove.

Given its nature as a Warhammer, it does possess unique attacks designed to cripple the enemy’s assault. In fact, a lot of its skills incentivize being wielded by a melee fighterin aBaldur’s Gate 3teamthat wants to strike fast and strike hard. Weakening Strike, although non-lethal, does impose Weak Grip on a nearby opponent. Backbreaker, on the other hand, can knock an enemy Prone and leave them further vulnerable to attacks. Lastly, Concussive Smash can Daze an opponent and have them exposed to a harsh finisher.

Githyanki Longsword

11Vision of the Absolute

Some of the most potent Spears inBaldur’s Gate 3aren’t just deadly for their capacity to attack at mid-range, but also because of their magical properties. In the case of theVision Of The Absolute, it is to reflect on the dark characteristics of the Absolute. Players have to assemble this Uncommon Magic Weapon by acquiring various parts. Its shaft is located in Druid Grove on the body of Edowin and its head is found on the Owlbeal mother.

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Phalar Aluve

Similar to the usual Spear, the Vision of the Absolute has access to Rush Attack. This allows players to rush toward an opponent and try to knock them Off-Balance. However, where this weapon shines is its Absolute Night, wherein its attacks always have a chance to Blind its targets. Not only that, but it can deal 2d6 Piercing damage to creatures that have multiple eyes. Playersnew toBaldur’s Gate 3should avoid skipping outon this weapon if they want to make a decent mid-range build.

10Githyanki Longsword

With the Gityhanki entering Faerun in their pursuit of the illithids, it makes sense for them to wield weapons appropriate for the job. BrandishingGithyanki LongswordsinBaldur’s Gate 3, the Githyanki ofDungeons & Dragonshave amassed a fighting force to fight their psychic rivals. However, players can also reap the benefits of this unique weapon when equipped by a melee combatant. This weapon is dropped by Sarth Beretha within the Githyanki Patrol, with its nature as an Uncommon Magic Weapon apparent due to its alien nature.

As a Longsword, it has access to the non-lethal Pommel Strike, the damage-over-time Lacerate, and the repositioning Rush Attack. However, what’s perhaps interesting is its Psychic Vengeance property, wherein the weapon deals extra 1d4 Psychic Damage when players are at 50 percent or less HP, making it the equivalent of a niftyclose-rangedBaldur’s Gate 3spell.

Intransigent Warhammer

9Phalar Aluve

One of the more unique items inBaldur’s Gate 3, thePhalar Aluveis a Longsword located in the Underdark that is fixed on the ground. To obtain it, players have to either pass a Religion Check and give a few drops of their blood or force the blade with a Strength Check thatmay be boosted with Feats. Upon retrieval, the Phalar Aluve appears Drow in origin, with the Drow dictionary stating its meaning as “grave where we left you.” Others imply that the sword also belonged to a fallen Drow warrior.

Other than that, the weapon is simply an Enchanted +1 Longsword. It has access to the mobile Rush Attack, the damage-over-time Lacerate, and the non-lethal Pommel Strike. For players who want to have a weapon akin to that of the Arthurian Legend or a weapon with a unique origin, Phalar Aluve works best.

Trident +1

8Intransigent Warhammer

At first glance, theIntransigent Warhammerseems like a typical weapon inBaldur’s Gate 3, but this Uncommon Magic Weapon does boast a plethora of feats. Located on a Duergar boat at Ebon Lake, players with a penchant for destructive power won’t go wrong with this particular weapon, especially when usedwith other Feats.

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Faithbreaker

When equipped, this weapon gives players standard access to Warhammer Actions. These include the Prone-inducing Backbreaker, the non-lethal Weakening Strike, and the Daze-inducing Concussive Smash. More importantly, the weapon also possesses the Impulse Blast. This feature will force nearby creatures to come Prone as soon as players make a critical hit or kill a target.

7Trident + 1

Although not special enough to rule the seven seas, the Trident as a weapon inDungeons & Dragonscertainly has an imposing quality due to its exotic nature. InBaldur’s Gate 3, theTrident +1is an Uncommon Magic Weapon that players can acquire from Dammon at the Hollow, just beside Druid Grove, but more instances of this weapon may appearonce theBaldur’s Gategame gets out of early access.

Similar to other Versatile Weapons, the Trident does have a plethora of unique attacks that players can use to turn the tide of combat. For one, its Rush Attack gives additional mobility to players that still enable them to attack. Likewise, Piercing Strike gives players a chance to render enemies weaker with Gaping Wounds. Lastly, Crippling Strike can force enemies to be at a disadvantage.

6Faithbreaker

Popular illustrations of holy warriors inDungeons & Dragonsoften get depicted wielding warhammers to smite foes into oblivion, and theFaithbreakeris the prime example of such a weapon inBaldur’s Gate 3. This Uncommon Magic Weapon has the angular characteristics of a Dwarven warhammer, but its item description denotes the weapon being formerly under the ownership of a hobgoblin.

Players can acquire the Faithbreaker from Dror Ragzlin in the Shattered Sanctum, of which they can access its numerous benefits. For one, it has the Backbreaker Action that not only strikes foes but can also turn them Prone. It also has Concussive Smash that can Daze opponents as well. Lastly, Weakening Strike deals non-lethal damage that inflicts Weak Grip on foes. Most importantly, it possesses the Absolute Power, wherein this divinely-infused strike deals an additional 1d6 Force damage alongside a back push. Playersnew toBaldur’s Gate 3may be able to try useful builds with this weapon.