Baldur’s Gate 3 guide: Steal the Sacred Idol walkthrough (2024)

In this Baldur’s Gate 3 guide, we’ll walk you through all the steps of Mol’s “Steal the Sacred Idol” quest in Druid Grove.

This optional quest involves stealing and murdering, so mostly we’ll be warning you about the outcomes and ramifications of doing it. We’ll walk you through meeting Mol, stealing the Idol of Sylvanus, fighting the druids who don’t like you stealing their idol, and the quests you’ll complete, lock yourself out of, and open up as a result of finishing “Steal the Sacred Idol.”

Complete Investigate the beach

The easiest way to find Mol and pick up this quest is by completing the “Investigate the beach” quest in the Secluded Cove east of the Sacred Pool.

Steal the Sacred Idol

Once you’ve told Mol you’ll steal the idol from the druids, head back to the Sacred Pool.

Steal the Idol

The Idol of Sylvanus is at the top of the stone steps in the center of the Sacred Pool. It’s surrounded by three druids performing the ritual.

There’s no trick to stealing the idol. Walk up to it, click on it, and it’s done.

The druids will notice immediately, and blame both you and all outsiders (read: tieflings) for the theft. A fight will break out all across Druid Grove.

Fight the Druids

In the Sacred Pool, you’ll have to fight the three druids and their animal companions — a bear and a boar.

During combat, as soon as they fall, loot everything that’s not nailed down — you won’t be able to when the fighting’s done because you’ll get scolded. Head back to The Hollow area of Druid Grove. The tieflings and the druids will be fighting all over.

If the crowds of combatants get confusing, go to Options > Gameplay > User Options and set Combat and Tactical highlights to Circle and highlights. This will outline allies in a yellow glow and enemies in red.

During the combat, loot everyone you can — again, you won’t be able to loot after the fighting’s done. Specifically, watch for Arron (you’ll loot everything he has in his shop, including the stuff you’ve sold him), Nettie, and Kagha.

Check down with Dammon the blacksmith, too. If Dammon didn’t survive, make sure there are no witnesses (by stabbing) and loot his body, too. There’s a good chance you’ll find some of his magic or enchanted weapons and armor on him.

Give the Idol to Mol

Head back through the Concealed Hatch and down into the Tiefling Hideout. Mol will be where you left her. Hand over the idol, and she’ll promise you a reward if and when you find her in Baldur’s Gate.

Find Mol in Baldur’s Gate

At this point in the early access version of the game, you cannot reach the city of Baldur’s Gate, so you can’t complete the final step of this quest — or the quest itself.

Results of completing Steal the Sacred Idol (Is it worth it?)

Stealing the sacred idol (and pursuing the “Steal the Sacred Idol” quest) is one way to solve the tensions in Druid Grove. It does overlap some other quests and objectives, though.

  • “Removing the Parasite” // “Find the healer Nettie.” Nettie will die during the fight, so she won’t be there to help you. You can still explore her chamber, though.
  • “Save the Goblin Sazza.” If you were planning on rescuing Sazza from the Makeshift Prison, you’ll complete (fail) this quest as well, since she’ll be killed by the tieflings.
  • “Save the refugees” // “Kill Kagha.” Since Kagha dies in the fight, this is technically successfully completed for Zevlor. He’ll reward you with Hellrider’s Pride gloves.
  • “Save the refugees” // “Save the First Druid” and “Removing the Parasite” // “Rescue the Druid Halsin.” The druid Rath will fight on the side of the tieflings, so he’ll still be around. This won’t effect anything to do with Druid Halsin.

Whether or not this quest is worth the effort (read: stabbing) is up to you, really. The ramifications on other quests are really not that bad. For example, Nettie was going to (spoilers) try to kill you anyway. And you’re still on track to help the tiefling refugees.

Also, with all the surreptitious looting, you’ll come out way ahead in terms of items and gear. In general, the druids weren’t acting like good people, so … you can justify it.

You will, however, get the Enemy of Justice permanent condition. This means that guards allied with the druids will attack you on sight. At this point in early access, it’s unclear if this has lasting effects outside of Druid Grove.

Baldur’s Gate 3 guide: Steal the Sacred Idol walkthrough (2024)

FAQs

How do you steal the sacred idol in BG3? ›

The Idol of Silvanus is in the center of the Sacred Pool X: 243 Y: 507 right in the middle of the Rite of Thorns ritual and surrounded by druids. It is possible to simply walk up and take the idol, but doing so results in the druids becoming hostile. All of the druids must be killed in that instance.

Should you help Mol steal the idol in BG3? ›

Strictly good characters should still stop the ritual but not by stealing the Sacred Idol. The entire enclave will attack on sight going forward aside from Druid Haslin. The experience and loot here is game-changing two different vendors will likely die in the combat and can be looted for every item in their store.

Is there a downside to stealing in bg3? ›

As long as no one's the wiser, there's literally no downside to stealing in Baldur's Gate 3. It'd be incredibly time-consuming to check every single chest, crate, and barrel the party comes across for good loot, not even to mention all the NPCs they'll have access to.

Does the idol of Silvanus do anything? ›

Effect. When held in a party member's inventory, that character and all nearby party members and companions receive Silvanus's Blessing, which grants proficiency in Nature and Animal Handling.

Can you have both minthara and halsin? ›

You can 100% get Both Minthara and Halsin in your party without issue. Walnut stampede! I have both of them on my current playthrough. They occupy the same tent in camp though (maybe because they were intended to be mutually exclusive, idk).

Who can you sleep with in BG3? ›

Companions you can romance as in have a relationship with:
  • Shadowheart.
  • Astarion.
  • Wyll.
  • Lae'zel.
  • Gale.
  • Karlach.
  • Halsin (only starts in Act 3)
  • Minthara (least content and you might want to be evil for this one)
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Can you steal the idol after killing the goblin leaders? ›

When you finish killing the Goblin leaders, the Tieflings will prepare to leave the grove, and the Druids will stop the ritual. Because of this, the Druids will be hanging around, and they won't all be facing the Idol, meaning you can sneak into the grove and take the Idol while no one is looking.

What happens if you give mol 20 gold? ›

The party can instead show interest on her enterprise and offer an investment of 20 gold to found a Thieves' Guild when the Tieflings reach Baldur's Gate. She can also give the party their belongings back if successfully scammed by Mattis and Silfy.

What happens if you wear armor you are not proficient in baldurs gate 3? ›

Basically, if you're not proficient with a certain kind of Armour and try to wear it, you will be unable to use Spells and will have a Disadvantage for all Ability Checks, Saving Throws, and Attack Rolls.

Are some items impossible to steal in BG3? ›

In BG3 you can steal absolutely everything. If you go invisible first, the NPC doesn't even react when you fail. The game's economy is a complete joke, but they have time to fix that in EA. If they're keeping it so that you can steal from everyone, you should probably be limited to one item per NPC.

Is the sword of life stealing worth it in BG3? ›

While not as powerful as some of the end-game weapons found in Act 3 of BG3, the Sword of Life Stealing is a really nice mid-game sword that will serve you well until you can pick up something better in the city of Baldur's Gate.

Can you be evil in BG3? ›

1: Yes, going evil will have some companions leave you (specifically Karlach, Wyll, and Gale... though I think you can persuade Gale into staying.). In return you do get a couple evil companions. 2: While it is entirely possible to do an evil playthrough, doing so cuts out a massive portion of the game's content.

What happens if you steal the sacred idol in BG3? ›

Stealing the Idol isn't too difficult, you can simply walk up to it and grab it, but this causes the Druids' Grove to fall into chaos. The druids will turn on the rest of the grove and infighting will ensue, causing countless NPC deaths, prematurely and irrevocably ending some quests.

Should you steal the idol in the grove? ›

While directly stealing the idol disrupts the ritual, you should engage with Emerald Grove's storyline as designed. This approach not only ceases the ritual naturally but also eases the process of acquiring the idol later while smoothly advancing your playthrough in Act 1 of Baldur's Gate 3.

What happens if Arabella dies? ›

If Arabella dies, her parents will confront Kagha over their daughter's death during the celebration party. A few lines in, Komira will reveal they've spiked Kagha's wine with a paralysis poison. As Kagha falls to the floor, Komira will go to execute her and avenge her daughter.

How do you deal with the Guardian statue in BG3? ›

All you need to do is enter turn-based mode, and then get one of your characters over to the “Rune of a Bear” interactable up ahead on your left. Simply interact with this to turn the statue off or on as you want. When the statue and rune are glowing it's on, when they're not it's off.

Can I sell the idol of Shar? ›

Idol of Shar is a common miscellaneous item that can be sold to a merchant for a modest sum, or gifted to a companion. Carved from black marble, this effigy is as terrible and perfect as the Lady of Loss herself.

How do you steal in Baldur's Gate 3? ›

While Hiding and out of view of any creatures, the player has the option to pickpocket. Clicking (or right clicking and selecting pickpocket) on a creature will open a dedicated pickpocketing UI. This window can be opened and closed without consequence as long as the player remains unseen.

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