The Baldur's Gate 3 True Soul mechanic involves the use of Illithid Wisdom. With it, you'll start listening more to the voices in your head, leading to easy skill checks in dialogue sequences. Our guide discusses what this feature entails early in the campaign.
Table of Contents [hide]How to Become a True Soul by Using Illithid Wisdom in Baldur's Gate 3How to Use Illithid WisdomThe Rewards Along the Way: Dreamlover and Illithid PowersDialogues and Instances Where You Can Use Illithid WisdomNautiloid: Save ShadowheartWilderness: BrynnaDruid Grove and Camp: Wyll and Lae'zelBlighted Village: GoblinsGoblin Camp: More GoblinsShattered Sanctum: Even More Goblins
However, Illithid Wisdom can only be used after a long rest--short rests and partial rests don't count. An animation showing a red brand will imply that you can use Illithid Wisdom on the NPC. However, if you haven't done a long rest yet, it will simply say that your power is "silent" or "dormant." As such, you'll either need seven Camp Supplies, or have enough food to reach a value of 40 (which is equivalent to a single Camp Supply) each rest.
The dialogue option changes from Illithid Wisdom to True Soul once you've used the former seven times.
Dreamlover - There are multiple sequences involving the Dreamlover, an NPC that you make during character creation. It's the personification of the tadpole's schemes and whims.Illithid Powers - After the first dream sequence with the Dreamlover at camp, you'll gain newfound Illithid Powers, dark spells that emphasize the use of psychic abilities.True Soul - Upon using Illithid Wisdom for the seventh time, the dialogue option will be replaced by True Soul. Selecting it automatically leads to a successful check (dice rolls aren't needed anymore).Future Interactions - As of the time of this writing, we still don't know if there are long-term ramifications for using Illithid Wisdom often or becoming a True Soul. Lore-wise, it implies being corrupted and turning into a Mindflayer, though we've yet to see that during early access.The Dreamlover will tempt you.
Saving Shadowheart requires the use of Illithid Wisdom.
Do note that you can only have this conversation sequence while the two novices are examining their dead friend. If you already spot them and you do a long rest, they'll leave that location.
Make sure you don't do a long rest once you've already spotted Brynna and her pal.
Likewise, assuming you've already used Illithid Wisdom twice, you can head to your camp (i.e., click on the long rest button or open the world map by pressing the "M" key to select it). A cutscene will play, whereby Lae'zel will attempt to slice your throat. There are multiple responses that you can try here, including Illithid Wisdom.
There are multiple options to dissuade Lae'zel from killing you. Just don't pick surrender or attack.
Further onward, you should see some Goblins that are having fun with a Gnome (he's stuck to a windmill). The dialogue option lets you avoid paying or fighting them.
Goblins are highly susceptible to your manipulative whims.
Goblin Camp entrance - Use this, otherwise you'll either need to pick Deception or smear poop on your face (we're not joking).Campfire - Next, you'll notice the Bard, Volo, who's turned into an unwilling entertainer. The NPC near the open fire (where Dwarf meat is being roasted) is named Tracker Klagga. You can use Illithid Wisdom on this NPC.Goblin Camp waypoint - There's an NPC named Crusher who's right next to the Goblin Camp fast travel point.Gallery
Left: Tracker Klagga; Right: Crusher
Shattered Sanctum entrance - Head past the Ogre guard and through the double doors. You can convince the guard here.Volo's guard - Volo the Bard will be imprisoned in a small room. You can opt for the Illithid Wisdom option so the guard leaves him alone.Halsin's guards - Keep going northeast in the Shattered Sanctum. Eventually, you'll see a ladder that takes you to Minthara. Instead of climbing it, go through the doors leading to the Worg Pens. There's a bear trapped inside a cell. You can use Illithid Wisdom or other replies to free the bear. If you attack and defeat all the guards here, it's revealed that the bear is the Druid Halsin.There are other opportunities where you can pick Illithid Wisdom, in case you missed out on earlier ones.And that's all you need to know about the Baldur's Gate 3 True Soul and Illithid Wisdom mechanic. There are certainly other interactions, such as after you've beaten either the Tieflings or the Goblins.
Still, with the full game set to release on August 3, there are bound to be more changes and additions. We'll have a massive guides hub soon, so stay tuned.
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