How to Rest - Baldur's Gate III Guide - IGN (2024)

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Learn how to take both short rests and long rests in Baldur’s Gate 3 so your party is always refreshed and ready to go. Understanding how resting works is crucial in BG3, as it's important to know the benefits of each resting method, especially when preparing for combat, to ensure your making the most out of their benefits, which include healing and restoring your spell resources.

This guide will detail everything you need to know about performing Short Rests, Long Rests, and Partial Rests, including the benefits of each.

How to Rest in Baldur’s Gate 3

To access the resting options, click on the campfire icon at the bottom right of your screen. Three options will pop up:

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  • Short Rest
  • Long Rest (including Partial Rest)
  • Go to Camp

Short Rest

Selecting Short Rest will restore 50% of your hit points for each party member and refresh any actions that have a cooldown per short rest. If you have a Warlock in your party, they will also restore their spell slots.

It is helpful to take short rests in between combat or when many of your party members are low on hit points. You are able to take a short rest twice per day. Taking a Long Rest will reset your available Short Rests back to the maximum of two.

Short Rest Benefits for Each Class

Here are all the actions and spell slots that each class will restore during a short rest:

ClassShort Rest Benefit
Barbarian
BardBardic Inspiration
ClericChannel Divinity charges
DruidWild Shape (refresh up to two per short rest)
FighterSecond Wind and Action Surge (all Fighters)Superiority Die (Battle Master subclass only)
MonkKi Points
PaladinChannel Oath charges
RangerNone
RogueNone
SorcererTides of Chaos (Wild Magic subclass only)
WarlockWarlock spell slots
Wizard

Long Rest

Selecting Long Rest will send you back to your camp to end the day. You can complete tasks in camp, such as speaking with companions, changing your party, or respeccing your class.

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Consequences of Long Rests

Larian has confirmed with IGN that the time in which you decide to take Long Rests can have an impact on the story and events in the game. For example, if you were to enter a town and see an inn on fire, and you immediately decide to take a Long Rest, this can potentially have an impact.

As such, some Quests and events in Baldur's Gate 3 have time-sensitive elements. Taking several Long Rests during these quests will impact the outcome, which can include failing objectives or creating other consequences in the world.

Long Rests require 40 camp supplies to fully restore your hit points and spell slots. You can see how many total camp supplies are in your party when you hover over the 'Long Rest' button.

When you arrive at camp, you'll be able to chat with your companions before the day ends. Once you are ready to rest, select Go to Bed by clicking on either the campfire or the bedrolls.

If there is a companion or follower who still wants to speak with you in camp, a prompt will appear asking if you still want to go to bed. You can choose to delay going to bed and find them in camp. They will have an exclamation point above their head.

Finally, you will be prompted to select your 40 camp supplies to spend in order to take a Long Rest. You may choose these camp supplies manually or choose Auto-Select for the game to choose for you.

Once you select Full Rest, you'll be sent to a rest cutscene. Sometimes there will be additional cutscenes that follow, depending on your choices in the game and story beats along the way. You might even find your guardian as you rest!

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Partial Rest

Instead of taking a full rest with 40 camp supplies, you may choose to take a Partial Rest to restore half of your hit points and spell slots. This will still end the day, but you will not regain any Short Rests.

You would likely opt to take a partial rest if you do not have enough camp supplies or if you are looking to advance the days and do not need to restore your resources.

Go to Camp

Selecting Go to Camp will send you back to your camp, where you may store or retrieve items from your Traveller's Chest, speak with companions, or speak with Withers to change your class or hire a hireling. You may also choose to Long Rest from your camp at any time.

To take a Long Rest from camp, select End the Day by clicking on either the rolled-up bedroll or campfire. Then select Go to Bed by clicking again on the bedroll or campfire to begin a Long Rest.

This will begin the Long Rest process and either send you to the camp supplies selection page or prompt you that someone in camp still wants to speak with you. From here, you can choose to take a Long Rest or a Partial Rest.

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FAQs

How do you rest in Baldur's Gate 3? ›

To take a short rest in Baldur's Gate 3, hold down the Campfire icon on the right of the user interface, marked above. That'll bring up two more icons and the one at the top, that looks like an upside down sunrise with two blue dots, is the one you press to take a short rest.

Can you long rest too often in BG3? ›

You can long rest as often as you'd like, provided you have the resources. However, long rests move "time" forward and may affect the outcomes of quests, the availability of NPCs, etc.

How to short rest baldur's gate 3 controller? ›

Clicking Short Rest will automatically use a Short Rest while selecting Long Rest will make you confirm your selection. When playing using a controller, pull the Right Trigger and select either Short Rest or Long Rest from the bottom of the radial menu.

Can you long rest without supplies? ›

Taking a long rest passes the night, and costs 40 (80 in tactician or honour difficulty) camp supplies. If the party lacks the required supplies, they may instead take a partial rest, which restores the following: Restore hit points up to half of their maximum.

Should you let Astarion bite you? ›

Baldur's Gate 3 - 44 ADVANCED Tips to Master! 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.

How do you rest in a inn Baldur's Gate 3? ›

Another method of resting is to speak to an innkeeper or other character offering a restful safe haven. In the inn room interface, select the quality of room you would like to rent (peasant, merchant, noble or royal) and then press the Rent button.

What is the worth of a single mortal life in BG3? ›

The question is unanswerable by mortals as a life's worth is determined by the individual and all those who were affected by the life of the individual, and we don't have the weights on those factors. Of the available options I lean towards the infinite value one.

How often can you short rest in Baldur's Gate 3? ›

You are able to take a short rest twice per day. Taking a Long Rest will reset your available Short Rests back to the maximum of two.

How to take a short rest in Baldur's Gate 3 PS5? ›

Short rests in Baldur's Gate 3 are especially useful when the party needs to replenish health and resources after a fight but may not be ready to return to camp with their companions and spend time on a Long rest. To Short rest in the game, players will need to click the closed-eyes icon to the right of the minimap.

How do you get enough time to rest? ›

Set a bedtime routine.
  • Go to bed at the same time each night and wake up at the same time each morning, including on weekends.
  • Avoid eating, talking on the phone, or reading in bed.
  • Avoid using computers or smartphones, watching TV, or playing video games at bedtime.
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What is the difference between long rest and short rest Baldur's Gate? ›

When you're low on HP or Spell Slots in Baldur's Gate 3, you'll need to rest. Resting is split into two types: Short and Long Rests. Short Rests are more useful for a quick break between fights, while Long Rests will send you back to camp and allow you to have some evening chats before tucking yourself into bed.

How do you heal in Baldur's Gate 3 without rest? ›

Eating a delicious meal is one of the easiest ways to heal in Baldur's Gate 3. Not unlike its real-life function, food can replenish various amounts of health depending on your meal of choice, proving both convenient and inexpensive when you're looking to top off your team before heading out for a mission or quest.

How do you regain health in Baldur's Gate 3? ›

Firstly, there is the option to take a Long Rest – an option the players get when they go to the camp and use supplies to sleep. This will restore all HP and remove any negative status effects. After the player long rests, they get access to two short rests. This restores some HP and doesn't take up any resources.

Can you sleep in BG3? ›

Sleeping condition ends upon taking damage. Sleep is a Spell in Baldur's Gate 3. Sleep is a Lvl 1 Spell from the Enchantment school. Spells can be used for dealing damage to Enemies, inflict Status Ailments, buff Characters or interact with the environment.

Can you pause baldurs gate 3? ›

As mentioned above, there is no direct way to pause Baldur's Gate 3. Even if players go into the settings, the game will not stop, but there are certain tricks available for those looking to stall the game. Basically, this method is very similar to how pausing works in Soulslike games.

How do you get rid of fatigue in Baldur's Gate? ›

Fatigue can only be decreased by resting or items (Blazing Glory ; The Gift ; Battle Tankard ; Hexxat's Amulet) and Wish: Rest.

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