Summary

Equipment inBaldur’s Gate 3plays an important role in your build and power level. Certainitems can give you a massive boost in power, and others might even be worth resetting your class and abilities for in order to maximize their potential.

While you find some of the best items in the game by finishing quests, killing bosses, and trading with merchants, there are great options that most players will probably miss, because the items can only be looted by killing certain NPCs. So consider these rewards the next time you meet these NPCs, and decide whether violence is the better, or at least the more profitable option.

Kagha looking doubtful at another character.

Updated on June 11, 2025, by Alfredo Robelo:Players continue to murder-hobo their way through Baldur’s Gate 3, finding new and effective ways to kill NPCs and gain their loot. We’ve updated this list with more targets for you to slay and loot, either because their items are unique or because they are easy to get away with.

14Kagha

There’s A Shadow Behind This Druid

Kagha is the temporal leader of the Druid’s Grove, at least while Halsin, the real leader, is missing. If you manage to kill her, you may get her necklace, Broodmothers Revenge, a magic item that makes the wearer deal poison damage after being healed.

The best part about dealing with Kagha is that you can even get rewarded for it. If you followthe quest to investigate Kagha, you can out her as a Shadow Druid, letting you kill her without having the entire Grove after you. What’s more, Zevlor will reward you with his unique gloves if you do so, which otherwise you can only get by killing him.

Abdirak, scarred human with leather shoulder pads

13Abdirak

He Loves Pain A Bit Too Much

Abdirak is a priest of Loviatar that you can encounter in the goblin camp in the first act. As a follower of the goddess of pain and torture consultant to the goblins, he has some interesting dialogues and suggestive cutscenes if you decide to indulge in his specialty. You can evenget a powerful buff if you endure his torture and appease his goddess.

More importantly, he carries a unique mace that can be quite powerful in the early game if you are willing to kill him before or even after interacting with him. Loviatar’s Scourge is an uncommon mace that gives you resistance to necrotic damage, and has a unique action that lets you deal a small amount of necrotic damage to everyone around you, including yourself.

Guantlet Yeva, a heavily armored female guard with black hair

12Gauntlet Yeva

She Didn’t Start The Fire

You can meet Gauntlet Yeva at Waukeen’s Rest, the burning tavern in Act One. They are one of the flaming fists trying to break the door and save those trapped in the burning building. If you feel particularly evil, you can attack the soldiers in the area instead of helping them and get some valuable loot.

Specifically, the greatsword on Gauntlet Yeva is an excellent early-game weapon if you missed the chance to defeat Commander Zhalk and get theEverburn Blade. Svartlebee’s Woundseeker is a greatsword with a +1 enchantment and adds 1d4 to your attack rolls if your target is already damaged, essentially giving you the effect of the bless spell for free.

Corsair Greymon, a grey skinned duregar with white facial hair and dark blue clothing

11Corsair Greymon

Don’t Kick Him If You Want The loot

When taking the boat to Grymforge in the Underdark, you will encounter a duergar vessel led by Corsair Greymon. You have a few options to avoid combat and follow him to your destination, but if you fail your charisma check or decide to initiate aggression yourself, you can loot two powerful weapons.

The first is Shining Staver-of-Skulls, a +1 light hammer that deals an extra 1d4 radiant damage with each attack. While not the most powerful weapon in the game, this weapon deals more than twice the damage of its non-magical counterparts. The more important piece is the Bow of the Banshee, a short bow that can frighten your targets and gives you 1d4 to your attack rolls against frightened creatures. Fear is one of the most powerful conditions in Baldur’s Gate 3, and this weapon is a great option for your ranged characters.

Elder Brithvar, a bald male duregar with white beard and leather armor

10Elder Brithvar

Killing Him Means Facing The Entire Camp

You meet Elder Brithvar in the duergar camp in the Underdark, and you may work with him to turn against true soul Nere and have him and his followers join you in the fight. If youdecide to help Nereor take the murder-hobo approach from the beginning, he has a great one-handed weapon to loot.

Deep Delver is an uncommon warpick that deals an extra 1d4 damage after your first attack on a target. It’s a great weapon for martial classes who haven’t found a better option in the first act of the game, and the extra damage can add up against powerful enemies.

Bernard, a robot-like construct with glowing teal eyes in Baldur’s Gate 3.

9Bernard

Not Even Robots Are Safe

Bernard is a construct guarding the top floor of the Arcane Tower in the Underdark. If you have explored the tower thoroughly before you meet him, you get access to dialogue options to avoid a difficult fight. But if you manage to defeat him, the reward might be worth the trouble.

Light of Creationis a +1 glaive that you can loot from Bernard after defeating him. This weapon deals extra lightning damage, but it has a punishing drawback that might stun the wielder for one turn unless they are a construct. However, you canpurchase Gloves of Automaton from a merchant in Last Light Inn, that will negate this drawback as well as give you advantage on all attack rolls for a short duration, making this weapon a powerful option with considerable extra damage.

Gandrel, a human hunter with a white shirt and leather vest, in Baldur’s Gate 3

8Gandrel

The Hunter Becomes The Hunted

You can meet a monster hunter near Auntie Ethel’s hut in Act One who is looking for a vampire spawn. His target is Astarion, our rogue companion, and while we can deceive our way out of a confrontation or even turn him in, we can also kill the hunter for a powerful weapon and the approval of our pale friend.

If you bring Astarion when talking to Gandrel, your vampire companion can kill the NPC during the conversation, letting you skip combat altogether.

Lumb the Enlightened, a massive ogre with hide armor

Gandrel’s Aspiration is a fantastic crossbow and one of the best heavy crossbows that you can find from early to mid-game. It can inflict the turned condition on undead enemies and gives you advantage on attack rolls against monstrosity type enemies. The best part of this effect is that you don’t even need to attack with the crossbow to gain the advantage. As long as it is equipped in your ranged weapon slot, you gain the advantage even with your melee attack, making this a valuable item for both melee and ranged characters.

7Lump The Enlightened

Suspiciously Smart

One of the most interesting NPCs that you can meet in the Blighted Village is Lump the Enlightened. A smarter-than-usual ogre that can offer you help in your fight with the goblins if you manage to convince him. There are a few dialogue options that can lead to a fight, or you can start attacking even before talking. Either way, his loot is worth the effort.

Lump is wearing the Warped Headband of Intellect, an item that increases your intelligence score to 16. This explains his particular characteristics compared to other ogres we find in the game, but more importantly, this is a crucial item for certain hybrid builds. Eldritch Knights and Arcane Tricksters need high intelligence for their spellcasting, but it’s difficult to allocate enough points to this score early on in the game. So, if you want tochoose these subclasses or perhaps multiclass into a wizard, you will need this item to make the build as powerful as possible.

Kith’rak Voss, a githyanki knight in silver armor from Baldur’s Gate 3.

6Kith’rak Voss

Kill Him Early For Great Rewards

Kith’rak Voss is an important NPC in Lae’zel’s story, and we meet him multiple times during the game. His weapon, Voss' Silver Sword, is one of the best long swords in the game. It deals extra psychic damage, gets even more powerful against multiple enemy types, and gives access to the spell Wrathful Smite.

The easiest way to get this weapon is for Lae’zel to side with him and complete his questline in the final act of the game. But if you’re confident in your abilities and are not above using some cheesy mechanics, you can defeat him at the end of the first act in a deadly fight.

Baldur’s Gate 3 image showing Linsella in the moonlight towers

5Linsella

She’s Too Friendly With Gnolls

Linsella is a true soul of the Absolute you can meet in Act 2, specifically near the kitchens of the Moonrise Towers. She’s experimenting with Gnolls, using the mind powers the tadpole gives her to subdue their primitive minds, bending their will into serving her.

Killing Linsella offers a useful, although not unique, item: her tadpole. That alone is worth getting, but she’s also easy to kill: simply cut her connection to the Gnolls, and they’ll do the dirty work for you, and on top of that, you won’t have to deal with them if you wish to storm the Towers later on.