Capes may have been somewhat overlooked in Baldur's Gate 3, but these choices can provide some nice benefits – or at least some style points.
Capes provide some additional bonuses and effects in Baldur's Gate 3 that can turn the tide of battle on more difficult difficulties.
The Guardian Cloak is a great defensive cape that every character can benefit from.
The Fairy Cloak allows the wearer to turn an enemy into an ally, providing temporary combat assistance.
For players who want to stand out from the crowd and look beautiful in every clip scene, the cape is one of the most sought-after items in Baldur's Gate 3. However, capes are more than just aesthetically pleasing, as many of them offer additional bonuses and effects that can turn the tide of battle, especially on more difficult difficulties.
The best Baldur's Gate 3 capes and capes can complement a specific playstyle as the final piece of the puzzle to build super strongly. Like other clothing items, the cape can be dyed in many desired colors. However, while it's good to know that you can wear beautiful clothes, players must also know how to find the best capes in Baldur's Gate 3.
Knock back enemies with acid damage.
Since many of Baldur's Gate 3's common enemies use melee attacks, players will benefit a lot if they choose to wear a Fleshmelt Cloak. This is because, for each attack, this terrifying cape deals 1d4 acid damage to the attacker.
Players who want to see the flesh melt of their enemies can find the Molten Cloak in a gilded chest in the morgue of the House of **.
A defensive cape for every character.
Despite the fact that it is unusual and fairly easy to obtain, the Guardian Cloak is arguably one of the best capes in Baldur's Gate 3, as each character can get a lot of use out of it. With an AC of +1, players are less likely to be hit by attacks, and the +1 immunity check means they can avoid many of the negative effects.
At the beginning of Act II, the player can purchase a Guardian Cloak at the Last Light Inn. It was taken by Quartermaster Tully to a fairly reasonable ***.
Harder to hit.
If the player has already gained a high AC by wearing the best heavy armor, then the displacement cape will make it harder for them to hit. This is because the enemy must roll the dice twice on the attack check, and take the lower number. While this is good for anyone, characters with high AC will benefit the most, as the effect ends once they are hit.
The player can purchase a shift cape at Danthron's Dancing Axe Shop in Act III, a shop located on the Longdu Bridge.
Perfect for stealth.
The Cloak of Shadow is the perfect addition to any Stalker's build in Baldur's Gate 3, or any character who wants to deal damage while hidden. This is because, as long as they are successfully hidden, it will be easier for the player to hit critical hits.
To obtain this cape, the player must first reach the game's Act 3, as the Cloak of Shadow Killing can be purchased from the slimy Dondo in the guild hall. The guild hall is located in the sewers of the lower city.
While poisoning enemies**.
For most characters, the derivative cape is of little use unless they have enough base poison to apply to their **. However, if the player has already built their character around dealing toxin damage, then the cape will instantly become super strong.
This is especially true in cases where the player can poison multiple enemies at once, allowing them to ** more HP. This cape also happens to be a pretty forest green color that can be paired with many looks.
The Cloak derivative can be found in Balthazar's room on the first floor of the Moonrise Tower in Act II. More specifically, it's in a heavy box.
Turn an enemy into an ally.
The Fairy Cloak is an excellent cape based on the spell that dominates humans, and it gives the wearer this spell. When used correctly, the player will have a new temporary ally by their side against a powerful human enemy. Even if this enemy doesn't do well at attacking, it's one less enemy, and other enemies may waste their attacks against the one who is being dominated.
It also happens to be one of the best-looking capes in Baldur's Gate 3, and players can purchase the fairy cloak from Fig Drorg in Rivington at the beginning of Act III.
Perfect for any spellcaster.
In addition to being one of the most beautiful capes in Baldur's Gate 3, especially after dyeing, the Weave Cloak is also one of the most powerful, at least for any spellcaster. The bonus to the Spell Attack Check means that players are more likely to hit their spells, and it will be harder for enemies to save themselves from the effect.
In addition, this cloak also has a defensive element that allows the player to take less damage from the first attack such as fire, cold, etc., and then ** some damage. The Weaving Cloak can be purchased at the Devil's Fee Shop, a shop located on a bridge in the lower city of Baldur's Gate. However, players must first unlock the special inventory in Hersik.