Escape the Nautiloid - Baldur's Gate 3 - EIP Gaming (2024)

Act 1

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A Nautiloid In Hell

The Emerald Grove

Overgrown Ruins Chapel

Sunlit Wetlands / Putrid Bog

Risen Road

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Zhentarim Basem*nt

Goblin Camp

Shattered Sanctum

The Underdark

Grymforge

Act 2

Mountain Pass

Rosymorn Monastery

Crèche Y’llek

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Shadow-Cursed Lands

Last Light Inn

Reithwin Town

Gauntlet of Shar

Moonrise Towers

Mind Flayer Colony

In this quest walkthrough, we’ll walk you through the game’s opening sequence, in which your character tries to escape the Mind Flayer ship — and finds a few companions along the way. See A Nautiloid in Hell for the region guide.

Map

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1 – Starting Point
2 – Restoration Shells
3 – Neural Apparatus
4 – Myrnath / Us
5 – Lae’zel
6 – Imps
7 – Console / Sacrificed Cultists
8 – Shadowheart
9 – Elaborate Reliquary / Gold Key
10 – Mind Flayer Pod
11 – Eldritch Rune
12 – Helm
13 – Transponder
$ – Treasure Chest

Find a Way Off the Nautiloid

The game begins with your character awakening and hopping out of a mind flayer pod (Map 1). In the center of the chamber is a nursery you can interact with, but it doesn’t appear you can gain anything from doing so (except possibly losing some HP). The mind flayer corpse next to it (Image 1), on the other hand, has some loot on it. Corpse robbed, you can climb ramps to reach the upper part of the chamber, where you’ll find some chests to loot. Then climb back down and leave the room via the “Sphincter” door on the western wall (Image 2). If you interacted with the nursery and took damage, you can heal at the restoration point just to the left of the door (Image 3, Map 2).

In the next room, you’ll see a goblin corpse on a table to your right, with a rune slate next to it. A desk on the northern wall has a few more rune slates you can grab (assuming you’re the typical RPG-playing hoarder). Finally, head over to the lift control — the Neural Apparatus (Map 3) — and activate it to ride up to the balcony.

There you’ll find a body — Myrnath — on an examination bed (Map 4). Walk over and interact with Myrnath to begin a dialog. Depending on your character’s abilities, you may be able to extract the intellect devourer in the corpse’s skull — doing so will grant you a useful ally for the combat sections ahead, so it’s well worth attempting to extract the brain. The first few dialog options don’t matter, and then you’ll be be given Escape the Nautiloid - Baldur's Gate 3 - EIP Gaming (28)Investigation, Escape the Nautiloid - Baldur's Gate 3 - EIP Gaming (29)Strength, and Escape the Nautiloid - Baldur's Gate 3 - EIP Gaming (30)Dexterity choices, plus “destroy the brain” and “leave.” Pick Escape the Nautiloid - Baldur's Gate 3 - EIP Gaming (31)Investigation, as succeeding will make extracting the brain easier.

If successful, you’ll be able to choose “[Medicine] Attempt a cerebral extraction”, which is a choice with Advantage. (Advantage means you get to roll two dice and pick the higher value, so this is going to almost always be the best choice). Otherwise, hover the all-caps segment of each choice (or press in on the right stick) to display the tooltip for each choice, and pick the one with the most bonuses.

If you extract the intellect devourer, then you’ll learn it’s named Us, and you’ll be given the option to “mutilate” it. This will require you to pass a DC-15 Escape the Nautiloid - Baldur's Gate 3 - EIP Gaming (33)Dexterity check. If you’re successful, then you’ll lobotomize the poor creature, which will reduce its maximum health by 6 and its Escape the Nautiloid - Baldur's Gate 3 - EIP Gaming (34)Intelligence and Escape the Nautiloid - Baldur's Gate 3 - EIP Gaming (35)Wisdom by 4 — but not give it any bonuses. If you fail, then Us will screech at you and run away, and it’ll disappear from the ship.

After setting Us down, ask it a few questions if you like — among other things, it’ll mention that you’re in Avernus, the first of the Nine Hells — and then select “All right, let’s go.” (Unless you’re very afraid of brains, it’s best that you take Us with you).

Reach the Helm

Get back on the lift and use the Neural Apparatus to ride back down to the ground level, then continue west-southwest onto the path that leads outside. A cutscene will play, in which you’ll meet a Escape the Nautiloid - Baldur's Gate 3 - EIP Gaming (36)Githyanki Escape the Nautiloid - Baldur's Gate 3 - EIP Gaming (37)Fighter named Lae’zel (Map 5). After speaking with her, combat will begin (Map 6).

It’s a good idea to save your game at this point — even though this is the first fight in the game, you can still die if you play really badly. Take your time and make sure you understand what you’re doing before you give a command — there’s no undo! You can cancel a selected action before you go through with it, however, by pressing Escape the Nautiloid - Baldur's Gate 3 - EIP Gaming (38)/ Escape the Nautiloid - Baldur's Gate 3 - EIP Gaming (39) / Escape the Nautiloid - Baldur's Gate 3 - EIP Gaming (40). If you have Us with you, having it go into melee and tanking damage can ensure the other characters stay alive.

After defeating the imps, loot their corpses and the corpses nearby (don’t forget you can highlight lootable objects), then head to the northern side of the room (Image 7). Use the restoration point (Image 8, Map 2), loot the nearby corpse, and then climb up the two Arterial Meshes and enter the next room.

Upon entering, you’ll be facing a control console connected to a couple of Sacrificed Cultists on nearby beds (Map 7). With enough Escape the Nautiloid - Baldur's Gate 3 - EIP Gaming (44)Arcana, you’ll decipher that the three buttons on the console are labeled (from left to right) “Unleash,” “Aggression,” and “Annihilate.” The first button won’t do anything, the second button will turn the cultists hostile and start a fight, and the third button will kill the cultists. If you defeat the cultists in battle, then you’ll earn 10xp each. If the cultists die, then you’ll be able to grab some minor loot from their corpses.

Note: If you want to kill the cultists in combat, then the easiest way is to attack them while they’re still connected to the console. They won’t fight back this way, and you’ll still earn 10xp and be able to loot them. Similarly, you can force attack the intellect devourer wandering around in the room. It’ll give you another 10xp, and Us won’t mind.

In the back of the room, you might notice a woman yelling to be let out of a mind flayer pod (Map 8). This is Shadowheart, a Escape the Nautiloid - Baldur's Gate 3 - EIP Gaming (45)Half-Elf Escape the Nautiloid - Baldur's Gate 3 - EIP Gaming (46)Cleric. You can free her by completing the quest Rescue the Illithid’s Captive, and then choose to let her join your party. Regardless of whether you help Shadowheart here or not, she’ll become available as a companion later in the game.

Rescue the Illithid’s Captive – Quest Guide

In the room to the east, you’ll discover three things of interest:

  • A dead thrall with a Gold Key (Map 9a). The key will unlock the elaborate reliquary in Shadowheart’s room (Map 9), inside of which you’ll find some minor loot.
  • Another woman in a mind flayer pod (Map 10). This one can’t be saved. If you interact with the console behind the pod, then the woman will transform into a ceremorph — a possible glimpse into your future. During Early Access it was possible to kill the ceremorph, but that is no longer the case.
  • A dead thrall with an Eldritch Rune (Map 11). You’ll need the rune for the quest Rescue the Illithid’s Captive.

Once you’ve completed everything you want to do in the nautiloid, you should head south from Shadowheart’s room. You’ll enter a small antechamber with a restoration point in it (Map 2). Heal up your party if necessary, and then move west into the helm (Map 12). When you do, a cutscene will play, where you’ll witness a battle between mind flayers and the forces of Hell. The last remaining mind flayer will command you to “connect the nerves of the transponder,” and then it will focus its attention on the devil Commander Zhalk. At the end of the cutscene, you’ll find yourself in combat.

Connect the Nerves of the Transponder

Don’t let the countdown timer stress you out — you should have plenty of time to make it to the controls. Focus down the nearest enemy with your whole party, and make your way west across the room. You can choose to ignore Comander Zhalk and only kill the other enemies on your way to the transponder (Map 13). As you go past him, make sure you have Lae’zel in the front of the party as you go up the stairs past where Zhalk and the mind flayer are fighting — once one of your party members gets past those two (Image 9), a brief cutscene will play and more enemies will spawn.

However, it’s worth noting that you can get the Everburn Blade by killing Zhalk, and he’ll focus on the mind flayer as long as it’s alive, so it can be worth trying to take him down. See our guide for some advice about how to defeat him.

Whatever you decide, it’s best to clean up the regular enemies as you go. Once they’re all taken care of, send a character to interact with the transponder at the westernmost end of the room (Map 13). Note that Us can’t interact with the transponder, so you’ll have to get another character to it. Interacting with the transponder will end the quest “Escape the Nautiloid” and start a cutscene. When it ends, you’ll be back on solid ground!

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FAQs

How to leave the Nautiloid? ›

You will be able to escape the Nautiloid ship by going though the helm and connecting to the transponder. You can reach it by passing through different rooms, starting from Myrnath's room, then going out on the open part of the ship and meet Lae'zel, heading to Shadowheart's Pod, and then going into the helm.

How do you get out of killed Nettie? ›

If Nettie is killed, the player finds that they're still trapped within the library. To escape, they must loot Nettie's Circlet, the Key of the Ancients which opens the stone slab doors. The players can use this to return to the Druid Grove, or head towards the Underground Passage.

How to escape Nettie's room in BG3? ›

Players can exit the Enclave library in the game by obtaining the Arcane Circlet from Nettie, who led you into the library initially. Steal the Arcane Circlet either from her or take it from her corpse after killing her in a duel.

How do you escape the enclave library in Baldur's Gate 3? ›

To leave the Enclave Library in Baldur's Gate 3 you will need to collect the Arcane Circlet from Nettie. This likely means killing her, so if you haven't done so already, have at it. You'll need to kill her to get the poison antidote anyway, so pick that up alongside the Arcane Circlet.

Can you get us off the Nautiloid? ›

Us can be found trapped inside the head of Myrnath, who is strapped to a chair with the top of his skull removed, in the second room aboard the Nautiloid. Passing an ability check results in freeing it.

Who can you save from the Nautiloid BG3? ›

It can be helpful to rescue her, so check out our guide on how to rescue Shadowheart and add her to your initial party on the Nautiloid. If you choose to save Shadowheart, speak to her and then continue onwards towards the Helm.

Can I trust Nettie BG3? ›

If you (stupidly) trust Nettie, she'll poison you. Pull back. Nettie will get very insistent about her cure. If you keep pulling away (or try to leave), she'll attempt to stab you with her “cure.”

What happens if I swear to Nettie? ›

Follow Nettie

She will give you a vial of wyvern poison but only if you swear to take it upon feeling symptoms. If you refuse to swear and reject the vial, Nettie becomes hostile. She transforms into a boar to fight. Hold her off with a tank and attack from a distance to win.

Can you steal the idol in BG3? ›

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. Attempting to steal the Idol at all while the Rite is ongoing results in hostile druids.

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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What is the best fighter subclass in BG3? ›

The best Baldur's Gate 3 Fighter subclass is Battle Master, which grants you access to seven Manoeuvres - three at Level 3, two at Level 7, and two at Level 10. These are unique combat abilities that you can activate using an action.

Can you romance anyone in baldurs gate 3? ›

Companion romances have no limitations in terms of gender, race, or other factors beyond your efforts to build rapport within the game. Potential suitors may interact with you differently based on race or class, but ultimately, you can still romance any romanceable character.

Can you save Arabella in Baldur's Gate 3? ›

Save Arabella is a side quest in Baldur's Gate 3 where you're tasked with rescuing a child from Kagha, the leader of the druids in Druids' Grove. She attempted to steal a sacred relic, and is being held captive, so you can offer to save her.

How to romance Astarion in BG3? ›

How to romance Astarion in Baldur's Gate 3
  1. Supporting his whims.
  2. Showing support for him concerning his condition.
  3. Aligning with characters typically referred to as monsters, such as Goblins.
  4. Being ruthless.
  5. Displaying dramatics.
  6. Presenting displays of power.
  7. Appreciating fine things.
  8. Demonstrating cruelty.
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How do you free the trapped woman in Baldur's Gate 3? ›

Next to the Cartilaginous Chest is a "Dead Thrall." Search their body to find an Eldritch Rune. Take the Rune back to Shadowheart's console and select "Insert the Rune into the Socket," then "Place Your Hand on the Console." Something in your head will trigger. Select "Illithid (Wisdom): Will the pod to open."

How to release Shadowheart from Pod? ›

To free Shadowheart in Baldur's Gate 3, head into the room east of the pod. Head to the corpse lying at the other end of the room and pick up the Eldritch Rune. Head back to the console to the right of Shadowheart to use the rune. Place your hand on the console, then use the command to 'Will the pod open'.

Can you find gale on the Nautiloid? ›

Where to Find Gale. Gale can be recruited into your party near the beginning of Baldur's Gate 3 once you get out of the prologue. As you pass through the crashed Nautiloid ship to the Roadside Cliffs, Gale will teleport through a waypoint nearby.

What is the difference between a Nautiloid and a Nautilus? ›

Nautiloids are the only cephalopods with an external shell that are still alive today. The living animal, Nautilus, is housed in a coiled shell, exposing only its head and tentacles to the outside world.

What happens if you touch the nursery in BG3? ›

In the middle of the room is a mind flayer "nursery" i.e. a pool filled with larvae. Upon interaction, you can Investigate to determine that it is about to break apart. If you try to touch the "nursery", it explodes and causes a small amount of damage to your character.

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