Baldur's Gate 3: How To Wake Up Art Callugh (2024)

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  • How To Begin The Art Callugh Quest

  • How To Find The House Of Healing

  • How To Defeat Malus Thorm

  • Returning To Art Callugh

Within the Shadow Lands of Baldur's Gate 3, many secrets await to be explored and uncovered. Some, more than others, will require you to go the extra mile. For those who are ambitious and for those who really love a duck-loving druid, you'll want to uncover the mystery of Art Callugh.

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Resting within the Harper haven of Last Light Inn, you can find this holder-of-secrets in a comatose state. He mutters something, beckoning your curiosity, and before you know it, you'll be up to your knees in one of the darkest storylines and coolest boss battles of Baldur's Gate 3.

How To Begin The Art Callugh Quest

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From the main entrance of the Last Light Inn,go through the first door on your right to enter an area with a fireplace, a long table, and several beds. Art Callugh is the only patient in the beds.

Speak with him and the woman sitting next to him to hear him speak of Thaniel. Use Medicine and Arcana checks (both DC 15) to determine that Art Callugh needs something familiar of his. You're given a letter that points you in the direction of the "House of Healing."

Before you begin heading there, however, speak with Counsellor Florrick to advance her related questline and then return to your camp to speak with Halsin.

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Tell Halsin you heard of a Flaming Fist muttering about a boy named Thaniel - sometimes only triggered after talking about Ketheric Thorm. His interest will be piqued, and you'll need to follow him back to the Last Light Inn, where he's now sitting beside Art Callugh.

Speak with Halsin a bit, and he'll tell you nothing you didn't already know yet, but this will set up for the end of this quest when you return from your journey to the House of Healing.

How To Find The House Of Healing

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Unfortunately, getting to the House of Healing is a very long and arduous trek, requiring you to fill out the majority of the Shadowlands map as the waterfront cuts off any direction roads and requires you to go all the way around.

To begin, start from the area where you had the ambush to get the Moonlantern. From here, travel northwest to reach the Rethiwin Mason's Guild.

You can explore this area for a few nice magical items and an Infernal Metal, an item required for Karlach's questline.

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Going through the guild area, past the Wooden Hatch and the elevator crane, you'll reach an area with heavy brush and a large iron gate. Behind that gate is Arabella.

You can choose to accept or deny her special request. Either way, carry on past her and into a large area with a stone mausoleum in the center.

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The mausoleum is guarded by several Shadows and three Shadow-Cursed Harpers. You'll need to use your Moonlantern or a similar bright light (if you chose to free the PIxie) to reveal the Shadows.

Once you defeat the Shadows here, turn right and head north through gates into a grove-like cemetery area. An indication you're in the right place is a rolled Passive Perception that illuminates a skeleton with a special ring.

The mausoleum is worth investigating, using the plaques to enter. Inside is a special Sharran Sanctuary where you can safely rest and explore without combat.

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Continue along the main, cobbled path in this direction until you reach the side of a building and, eventually, a locked wooden door (Coordinates: X: 189, Y: 73).

Pick the door and enter to finally find the House of Healing. Your destination is through the large wooden doors in the room and to your left.

There are several other ways inside the House of Healing. However, this method is the most efficient and safest as the front door and general entrance of the House of Healing is guarded by several enemies, wearing you down before you ever reach the boss.

How To Defeat Malus Thorm

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Malus Thorm

HP

276

AC

18

Speed

9m

Size/Weight

Medium/100kg (Undead)

Stats

Str

Dex

Con

Int

Wis

Cha

14 (+2)

18 (+4)

14 (+2)

14 (+2)

16 (+3)

8 (-1)

Resistances

Magical attacks, Fire, Bludgeoning, Piercing, and Slashing

Feats

Magic Resistance

Malus is Resistant to magic attacks.

Multiattack (Wounded)

Malus can make an additional attack as a Bonus Action against a creature with less than its maximum HP.

Surgeon's Subjugation Amulet

Once per Long Rest, wearer can Paralyse a target for 2 turns after scoring a Critical Hit.

Turn Resistance

Malus has advantage on saving throws made by Turn Undead or related effects that turn the undead.

Attacks And Actions

Request Surgical Instrument

Malus can request one of his assistants to bring him a new weapon and change his attack. This happens on the assistant's next turn.

Lovely Assistant

Malus can reanimate (revive) one of his assistants to 12HP as a Bonus Action.

Bonesaw

+5 to hit, 5ft; Deal 1d8 + 3 Slashing damage.

  • Hand Me My Saw (Passive Effect) - When handed his saw from an assistant, Malus deals 3d8 Piercing damage.
  • Bloody Bonesaw (Action) - Deal 8d8 + 3 Slashing damage. On a failed Dexterity save, the target is Slowed for 2 turns. On a success, they take half damage.

Artificial Leech

+8 to hit, 5ft; Deal 1d4 + 5 Piercing damage.

  • Hand Me My Leech (Passive Effect) - When handed his leech from an assistant, Malus deels 3d8 Piercing damage.
  • Lethal Leech (Action) - Deal 8d8 + 5 Piercing damage. On a failed Dexterity save, the target bleeds. On a success, they take half damage.

Syringe

+8 to hit, 5ft; Deal 1d4 + 5 Piercing damage.

  • Hand Me My Syringe - When handed his syringe from an assistant, Malus deals 3d8 Piercing damage.
  • This Won't Hurt A Bit (Action) - Deal 8d8 + 5 Piercing damage and inflict Poison on a failed Dexterity save. Target takes half as much on a success.

Trepan

+8 to hit, 5ft; Deal 1d6 + 5 Piercing damage.

  • Hand Me My Trepan - When handed his trepan from an assistant, Malus deals 3d8 Piercing damage.
  • Terror Trepan (Actino) - Deal 8d10 + 5 Piercing damage and Frighten the target on a failed Dexterity save. Target takes half as much on a success.

Claws

+8 to hit, 5ft; deal ?d? + 4 Slashing damage. If the creature struck is not at full HP, Malus can use this attack twice.

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For those who have primarily followed the main story path up to this point, Malus Thorm will be the most difficult boss you have faced thus far in Baldur's Gate 3. The danger he poses is in the raw damage and possible effects he deals in a single turn.

An unlucky turn may result in him dealing as much as 85 damage in a single attack, possibly one-shot-killing a party member. The trick to this fight is not necessarily dealing with Malus Thorn but actually his assistants.

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His assistants each carry a special weapon item. Once per turn, he will call on one of his assistants to come forward and hand him that item. If they reach him, he can equip it.

You'll need to stop each of the assistants before they reach Malus to the best of your ability. Unfortunately, this is easier said than done because:

  • They have relatively large HP pools of 48.
  • They resist Poison and Fire.
  • They always begin battle a walkable distance behind Malus.
  • They can use Mind Screech, causing a large amount of Psychic damage and a chance to paralyze the target.
  • One person in your party must give up their weapon hand to always hold the Moonlantern if you chose to keep it
  • All party members must stay within the Moonlantern's area of effect range if you chose to keep it.

As a result of all these factors, you most likely won't be able to stop the first one from reaching him. You'll need to focus on later-called assistants.

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This fight is infinitely easier when you know the order of assistants and weapons he calls for. Every battle instance, Malus will call for his assistants in this order:

  1. Sister Hunna - Bonesaw
  2. Sister Geanne - Artificial Leech
  3. Sister Anya - Syringe
  4. Sister Vanessa - Trepan

Whichever one you don't kill, he'll call for the next one instead. The order loops when he reaches the end of available sisters. As a result, your first two targets should be Anya and Vanessa (the Trepan is the most dangerous weapon of the four).

With Anya and Vanessa as your primary targets, use area attacks like:

  • Ice Storm
  • Sleet Storm
  • Spike Growth
  • Call Lightning
  • Moonlight

Don't attempt facing Malus until you've dealt with the four sisters. Their paralysis effects (through Mind Screech and thrown Karabasan's Gift potions) and their ability to buff Malus to incomprehensible levels make them far more frightening than the man himself.

Having the ability to use Misty Step here is a huge bonus. You can swap around the room, avoiding Malus and taking out the sisters as needed.

Just beware that you will be afflicted with the Shadow Curse if you leave the area of effect around your Moonlantern and don't have the Pixie's blessing.

With Vanessa prioritized above all others, take out the assistants and then begin focusing on Malus.

Although his assistants are gone, he's still a formidable opponent. Try keeping yourself at full HP as much as possible. Being even a point below will mean Malus gets to make a second attack with his claws against his target.

Keep your healer busy while you go to town on Malus. With his general tankiness between HP and resistances, it will be a long time, so you'll have to get comfortable for the long haul.

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Malus's second dangerous quirk is that he can revive his assistants, going in order of who would have been next. They are always revived at 12HP.

You can defeat these revived assistants relatively easily. If you have an Assassin Rogue in your retinue, you will always be able to use the Assassinate perk on them and remove them in a single strike. Take them out quickly to avoid them being a problem, and continue hacking and slashing Malus.

A bug can be created when you loot the bodies before they're revived, taking away the weapon, and Thorm requests for a servant. This sometimes confuses the AI, leading to long wait-times in initiative and, in rare instances, duplication of the weapon.

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Eventually, though, you'll see the light at the end of this surgery, and you'll be able to defeat Malus Thorm once and for all. You can take all of Malus's dangerous weapons, his unique amulet, and the important Battered Lute you came for.

There is also the surgery patient to consider. You get an achievement if you killed Malus before he performed surgery on his patient.

However, there is no known way to save the patient at this time. You can choose to walk away from the House of Healing and leave him to die, or you can end his suffering before you go.

Returning To Art Callugh

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Return to Art Callugh in the Last Light Inn and speak with him and Halsin. You'll be prompted to play the lute. Do so.

As you play the lute, Art Callugh will finally awake. You can choose to speak with him and gain more information about his dreams or let Halsin do the talking.

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No matter how you let it play out, you can start the next quest with Halsin. It's a quest that will lead you to another dangerous defense instance, a game of hide-and-seek, a new playable companion, and, most importantly, a cure for the Shadow Curse.

With this quest under your belt and another just around the corner, you can follow Halsin out the door and to the beach to continue your adventure.

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Baldur's Gate 3: How To Wake Up Art Callugh (2024)

FAQs

Baldur's Gate 3: How To Wake Up Art Callugh? ›

Ultimately, Malus Thorm is carrying a battered loot that you need to wake up Art Cullagh. Whether you kill Malus or simply pick his pocket, head back to the Last Light Inn after you acquire the instrument. Interacting with Art allows you to play the lute you found, waking him up in an instant.

How do you revive a dead character in BG3? ›

Kill the skeletons, and then enter the secret chamber and interact with the nearby sarcophagus to meet Withers. Speak with Withers and then head back to camp to meet him there, where he'll now revive any dead companions for a fee of 200 Gold.

Is there a way to lift the Shadow Curse in BG3? ›

How To Lift The Shadow Curse
  1. Invite Halsin to your camp during Act One.
  2. Enter Act Two (via the Mountain Pass or the Underdark).
  3. Find and wake Art Cullagh at Last Light Inn (alternatively, if Art dies, you can learn the information from him with Speak With Dead).
  4. Help Halsin retrieve Thaniel from the Shadowfell.

How to wake up the prisoner in BG3? ›

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Deal damage to them or shove them. Shoving them will wake them up without hurting them.

Do I tell Arabella her parents are dead? ›

Arabella remains in camp until the end of Act Two. As long as the news of her parents' death is broken to her successfully, she can be found in Act Three. If she is never told of her parents in Act 2, she will instead leave a note and depart the game for good.

What happens if a character dies in BG3? ›

Once you've spoken to Withers, he'll appear back at your camp whenever you take a long rest. If a character has died, you can pay him a hefty sum of gold to bring them back. The good news is that they will also appear in your camp, so you don't need to worry about traipsing all the way back to their corpse.

Should I let Astarion bite me? ›

Should you Let Astarion Bite You? Letting Astarion bite you is an easy way to get approval with him. The simple answer is yes, as the only downside is gaining the Bloodless debuff, while Astarion gains the Happy buff and his approval rating of you increases.

What happens if Art Cullagh dies? ›

If Art Cullagh dies due to Isobel being killed or kidnapped during Resolve the Abduction, it's possible to speak to him with Speak with Dead to find out more about Thaniel. This can be used to proceed with Lift the Shadow Curse.

How to revive art cullagh? ›

Ultimately, Malus Thorm is carrying a battered loot that you need to wake up Art Cullagh. Whether you kill Malus or simply pick his pocket, head back to the Last Light Inn after you acquire the instrument. Interacting with Art allows you to play the lute you found, waking him up in an instant.

What happens if you refuse to help the emperor in BG3? ›

Worse, you have to reach the portal within three turns. Otherwise, anyone who has a tadpole in their brain will get completely controlled by the Absolute. They'll turn into a Mind Flayer, which leads to a game over.

Can you avoid killing Minthara? ›

Obviously, as one of the three Baldur's Gate 3 goblin leaders, killing her will contribute towards helping the Emerald Grove, but you can follow a more evil path and side with her - a fitting choice for any BG3 Dark Urge players - or even knock her out in a particular way, causing her to show up again in Act 2.

Can you save the people from Auntie Ethel? ›

Next, head behind the fireplace and use the Arcane Lock spell in Baldur's Gate 3. This will lock the lair's entrance and prevent Auntie Ethel from using her victims as pawns during the fight. Using characters such as Gale can be very beneficial to apply this option, since he can learn both required spells.

Can I save Captain Grisly? ›

If you want to save Captain Grisly and the other masked victims below the Blushing Mermaid, you must ignore them first or fight them with Non-Lethal Damage and little to no magic. Although they will make Ethel's fight much harder if you ignore them, saving them may be the moral decision.

Should I let Arabella stay in my camp? ›

Agreeing to do so will add the quest to your journal. You should also allow Arabella to stay at your camp, just to ensure nothing happens to her in the meantime.

What happens if Arabella dies? ›

If Arabella dies, her parents will confront Kagha over their daughter's death during the celebration party.

Can you save Arabella? ›

If you want to save Arabella in Baldur's Gate 3, you'll need to go and speak with the acting Druid leader at Emerald Grove. After defeating the goblin attack and talking to Zevlor, you're likely to run into a couple arguing with the druid guards at the bottom of some wide steps.

Can you bring NPCs back to life in BG3? ›

Without save scumming an NPC getting killed in Baldur's Gate 3 is permanent. Siding with Sovereign Glut in the Underdark gives access to his Animating Spores ability, allowing the revival of certain NPCs as powerful minions.

Is death permanent in Baldur's Gate 3? ›

Yes, you can but there is always Withers and from there your character will acknowledge he or she was dead. You can reload to your previous savegame. Even if your main character dies they are somewhat protected by fate and can be revived with certain spells or the help of a special character.

How do you resurrect Connor in Baldur's Gate 3? ›

Snapping the wand means Mayrina becomes enraged with the character and then goes back to Baldur's Gate to mourn. Connor stays dead. If players point the wand at the coffin, Connor comes back as a zombie, and Players may either: Keep the wand, they get a temporary summoned minion to command in battle.

What happens if the US dies in BG3? ›

If Us died aboard the Nautiloid in Act One, it will not appear in the cage during Act Two. As a summon, Us has an increased 55 hit points, and resistances to physical and Necrotic damage.

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