Baldur’s Gate 3 – How to open the Gilded Chest in Owlbear Nest

Kirthana K
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Baldur’s Gate 3 is an open world adventure where you will run into new areas during your travels. During your initial journey, you will stumble across an Owlbear Nest. Besides getting the Owlbear cub, you can also find a secret gilded chest. This chest may hold valuable treasure, and if you wish to know what lies inside, you can keep reading. In this guide we will see how to open the Gilded Chest in Baldur’s Gate 3.

Baldur’s Gate 3 – How to open the Gilded Chest in Owlbear Nest

While exploring the Owlbears Nest, you will find a chest that you cannot access right now. Here we will see how to open the gilded chest in Baldur’s Gate 3.

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For now, you cannot get close to the chest, as it pushes you back. You need the Selunite Prayer Sheet to break the spell. The sheet can be found behind the statue past the gap. The sheet can be obtained by crossing the gap and passing the perception check here. Keep the sheet in your inventory, then return to the chest. To unlock the chest, you or a member of your party must read the sheet. But you have to pick a character or party member not affiliated with Shar, such as the Cleric. Also, Shadowheart will be reluctant to read the sheet, so you can either pass it on to someone else, or persuade her. 

As for the contents inside the chest, you will receive the following.

  • Idol of Selune
  • Moondrop Pendant
  • Selunite Rite
  • Bloodstone
  • Silver Necklace

That’s all there is to know about opening the Gilded Chest in Baldur’s Gate 3. If you like this guide you can check out our other guides as well.

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