During your Baldur's Gate 3 adventures, your characters will receive various status effects. Some will strengthen your team, while others will make their lives much more difficult. And sometimes, getting rid of negative effects can be very difficult. For example, when investigating suspicious sounds in the walls of Moonrise Towers, you will damage your shoulder and receive a rather rare debuff. Unfortunately, there are only a few ways to treat a Dislocated Shoulder in Baldur's Gate 3.

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How To Cure Dislocated Shoulder

BG3: Shadowheart somewhere in the camp

Since a Dislocated Shoulder is quite rare, it may come as a surprise to many players. In addition to the negative effect on your rolls, this condition is very hard to cure. No matter what you use, be it a healing potion or a healing spell, nothing will treat this seemingly simple wound. Many players may even think that a Dislocated Shoulder is a permanent effect. Fortunately, there are a few ways to fix this:

  • Long Rest
  • Death

The first method is the simplest, but less effective. You'll have to escape Moonrise Towers before you can take a long rest. But exploring and fighting further in a location with a Dislocated Shoulder will become a real challenge.

An alternative way is death and revival. After returning to life, the character will get rid of the Dislocated Shoulder condition. But it is worth noting that this also applies to other status effects. The advantage of this method is that you can do this without leaving Moonrise Towers and continue exploring.

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What Is the Dislocated Shoulder Condition in Baldur's Gate 3?

Dislocated Shoulder Condition in Baldur's Gate 3

A character with the Dislocated Shoulder condition in Baldur's Gate 3 will receive a disadvantage on attack rolls. At first, this may not seem like a critical debuff. However, after the first battle with this injury, you will immediately change your mind. A Dislocated Shoulder will easily cause your character to die or at least render them useless during battles.

As for getting this condition, as we said earlier, you need to get to Moonrise Towers. There are suspicious sounds within the walls of this location, and you can stick your hand into one of the cracked walls. It will provide a lot of new vital information, but also reward you with the Dislocated Shoulder atatus effect.

That's all you need to know about how to fix Dislocated Shoulder in Baldur's Gate 3. This condition cannot be treated in the usual way, so you will have to try other methods to get rid of it.

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Baldur's Gate 3
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August 3, 2023
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Developer(s)
Larian Studios
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Larian Studios
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RPG