Baldur’s Gate 3 – How to Disable the Guardian Statues 

Kirthana K
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Baldur’s Gate 3 has a few puzzles as you progress through the game. During your time exploring the Underground Passage, you will encounter strange statues. If you and your party get too close, they will instantly fire and kill everyone there. But you need to pass them to progress through the tunnels. If you are wondering how to disable these statues, you are in luck. In this guide we will see how to disable the Guardian Statues in Baldur’s Gate 3.

Baldur’s Gate 3 – How to Disable the Guardian Statues

You should avoid these dangerous statues or destroy them before going deeper. Here we will see how to disable the Guardian Statues in Baldur’s Gate 3.

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You might take the Underground Passage to get to Druid Grove, but the path is not easy to pass. Eventually, you will stumble upon these killer statues that will fire upon your entire party. There are two ways to avoid them. The first and easiest way is to destroy all the statues. Any powerful blast spell can quickly crumble the statues in the area. 

If you don’t have a powerful spell, your only other chance is to activate a blue tablet in the area. For this, you need a character with high stealth skills or the Fog Cloud ability. Send just one member who has either of these skills towards the blue tablet to activate it. You will know the statues won’t work when the red aura around them fades. And with that, you can safely cross over to the other side. 

That’s all there is to know about disabling Guardian Statues in Baldur’s Gate 3. If you like this guide you can check out our other guides as well.

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