Top 5 Two-Handed Weapons In Baldur’s Gate 3

Top 5 Two-Handed Weapons In Baldur’s Gate 3

Choosing a suitable weapon can have a major effect on your hero’s adventure in the world of Baldur’s Gate 3. Choosing a perfect two-handed weapon is essential for doing the most damage, no matter your class fighter, barbarian or paladin. Knowing which weapons are the most powerful is crucial now more than ever because Patch 6 will be delivering new challenges and content. These five of the best two-handed weapons in the game will be introduced to you in this article each has special powers that can improve your fighting skills. 

These weapons starting from Duke Ravengard’s Longsword to Balduran’s Giantslayer, offer a number of benefits especially an advantage over specific enemies and temporary hit points. So continue reading to learn about the best weapons to add to the collection, if you’re prepared to defeat the enemies and take over the world of Baldur’s Gate 3.

Two-Handed Weapons In Baldur’s Gate 3

5. Duke Ravengard’s Longsword

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The symbol of leadership ability is Duke Ravengard’s Longsword a weapon with a +1 enchantment. Enabled by its primary skill “Stirring Execution” this blade grants temporary hit points to friends close to each defeated enemy. It is noteworthy that it scales well with Charisma which is further enhanced by adding +2 to the characteristic. Its special attack action also lets the wielder lead allied assaults though at the expense of an action and bonus action.

4. Moonlight Glaive

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The Moonlight Glaive provides an amazing aura of advantage over your party and is enhanced with a +2 enchantment. With its hallmark move “Moonlight Strike” enemies become entangled in the hazy radiance of the Faerie Fire spell making them open to damage. This weapon works in perfect harmony with the Callous Glow Ring to increase damage dealt to enemies who are lighted. It is enhanced by a bonus 1d4 radiant damage, and a radiant light source that spans six metres.

3. Selune’s Spear of Night

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Celestial majesty is captured by Selune’s Spear of Night, a legendary artefact enchanted with a +3 effect. The spear is the most formidable weapon in battle even with its practical features of providing dark vision and sharp perception. Its unique ability “Moonmote” adds 1d4 radiant damage to melee strikes by enveloping the battlefield in radiant energy. Additionally the spear uses “Moonbeam” to light up the battlefield though not in conjunction with “Moonmote.”

2. Silver Sword of The Astral Plane

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Ethereal power emerges from the +3 greatsword Silver Sword of The Astral Plane which is designed for githyanki warriors. Despite being naturally suited to the githyanki heritage “Disguise Self” can be skillfully manipulated to benefit wielders from a variety of backgrounds. With a special strike that stuns opponents this weapon entangles opponents in a psychic vortex while dealing an extra 1d6 psychic damage, and providing resistance to psychic attacks.

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1. Balduran’s Giantslayer

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A legendary greatsword with a +3 enchantment, Balduran’s Giantslayer personifies massive destruction. It is essential in conflicts of epic dimensions due to its inherent strength against massive opponents which gives it an advantage in fighting. The sword guarantees control of the battlefield by dealing more damage and bringing down enormous opponents with each blow.

Having powerful weapons is not only a decision but a tactical necessity in the dynamic world of Baldur’s Gate 3. The importance of choosing the appropriate weapon increases when magical expertise and martial skill combine. Each weapon reveals a tapestry of strategic possibilities ready to reshape the terrain of war from the sacred chambers of Duke Ravengard’s Longsword to the ethereal regions of Selune’s Spear of Night. Glory befalls those brave enough to wield the strongest weapons in the furnace of battle.

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