How to Use Fly in Baldur’s Gate 3

Baldur’s Gate 3, the highly anticipated sequel that brings the intricacies of Dungeon & Dragons to the digital realm, provides players with a plethora of ways to navigate challenges. From intricate puzzles to intense battles, the game’s adherence to tabletop RPG mechanics offers diverse solutions. One particularly useful ability is the power to fly, providing access to hard-to-reach places and strategic advantages on the battlefield. Here’s how you can grant characters the ability to fly in Baldur’s Gate 3.

Grant Flight Spell

Grant Flight Spell

The Grant Flight spell is the key to giving party members the temporary gift of flight. This Level 3 transmutation spell initially targets one character and can be leveled up to grant additional allies the ability to fly. The effect lasts for 10 turns, offering a significant advantage in areas with verticality or hazardous terrain.

How to Learn Grant Flight

Learning Grant Flight

Sorcerers, warlocks, wizards, and druids can learn the Grant Flight spell at Level 5. Bards, particularly those following the College of Lore subclass, can acquire the spell at Level 6 or 10 through the “Magical Secrets” feature, allowing them to learn spells from other classes. If missed during regular leveling, Scrolls of Grant Flight can be found and used by wizards to learn the spell.

How to Use Fly

Once you have the Grant Flight spell, follow these steps to utilize the Fly ability:

  1. Open the Spellbook and assign the Grant Flight spell to the character.
  2. Drag the spell onto the hotbar on PC or place it on the character’s radial menu on console versions.
  3. Ensure you have a Level 3 spell slot or higher.
  4. Cast the Grant Flight spell on a nearby character.
  5. Choose the Fly action from the radial menu or hotbar to activate the ability.

Fly strategically, whether it’s to flank enemies or navigate challenging landscapes. With this newfound power, your party can explore Baldur’s Gate 3 from a whole new perspective.

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