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Volo in Baldur's Gate 3: how to save and get an artificial eye

Volo in Baldur's Gate 3 is a minor character associated with one of the side quests. As a result of completing the task, the man will be in debt and, as a reward for his salvation, he will offer to help remove the parasite from the eye, installing an artificial eyeball in return.

The operation to install Volo's artificial eye has its pros and cons, in this article we will tell you how to save Volo in Baldur's Gate 3 and whether it is worth accepting his prosthesis.

While playing through the game, it turned out that Volo was offering surgery only in act 1. In the 3rd act he will need to be saved again and after that there is no longer an option for an operation.

Where to find Volo

To find Volo, you can follow the branch Goblin Sazza. Make your way to the goblin camp (X: -104; Y:431), which is located to the west of the Emerald Grove and the Extinct Village. As soon as you enter the settlement and the gate, you will notice a certain podium, on which a man named Volo speaks.

When meeting at the goblin camp, Volo's ballad will be interrupted, and the goblins will assume that the traveler is a friend of the speaker. For this reason the bard will be sent to the cage.

Volo can also be found in the Emerald Grove to exchange a few words with him. He will tell you that he plans to go to the camp.

How to save Volo in Baldur's Gate 3

After the interrupted performance, Volo will be sent to a cage, and an optional task will appear in the quest list "Save Volo". To do this, head to the location broken sanctuary. Make your way to the center of the area, keeping to the right until you find a branch. Follow east to a small door.

In a small room that is a dungeon, you will notice a wooden cage. Goblin Gribbo will be next to her. When you try to interact with the cell, a conversation will start. The goblin will scream and order not to touch her "dove", which she intends to keep locked up and listen to.

After the introductory remarks, the choice of action will appear, the illithid abilities do not work, so you need to figure out how to free Volo:

  • Thought detection [COP 9 IQ]: Find out that Gribbo is hiding a prisoner from Mintara. If you press it, you will be able to get the key.
  • Deception [COP 10 when checking for charisma]: Somehow he is weak in appearance. It won't last long under your conditions.
  • Intimidation [COP 10 when checking for charisma]: Stop talking. Open the cage or you'll be sorry.
  • I want to get it right. How much do you want for it? - the replica suggests bidding for a prisoner. The minimum amount for which you can buy Volo is 250 gold, royal ransom.

If successful in the dialogue, be it deceit, intimidation, or a ransom, a cage key. The most rational way, if you are afraid to fail, is to buy a key. Once you have the item, interact with the cage door to save Volo. In further dialogue, you can send a man to your camp, invite him to go his own way, and also find out how he ended up in such an unenviable position.

Of course, there is an alternative option to free Volo - just kill all goblins in the camp and the sanctuary. As a result of such a raid, the man will be in the protagonist's camp.

What to do if Volo did not come to the camp

If you come to the goblin camp, and Volo is not there - take a long break. There was probably a conversation with a man in the Emerald Grove earlier, and there hasn't been a timeskip since then. It is enough to rewind to the next day and check the podium again - Volo will be there.

What happens if you install Volo's artificial eye in Baldur's Gate 3

If you refuse to let Volo remove the parasite, nothing will happen. If you accept the man's offer, he will offer to lie down and begin the operation to extract the eye. After that, a painful process will begin, during which several times you will be prompted to abort the operation and refuse to remove the parasite.

If you stand your ground and install Volo's artificial eye in Baldur's Gate 3, the operation will not go according to plan at one moment. The man will replace the needle with an ice pick and pluck his eye out before even reaching the parasite. As compensation, Volo will offer a magical prosthetic eye. He has a couple significant advantages:

  • The prosthetic eye has a buff that will allow it to detect invisible objects within 9 meters. The charm is constantly updated, which will allow you to see invisible creatures until the end of the game.
  • The hero's right eye will glow blue in an unusual way. This effect is a permanent cosmetic change that cannot be undone or corrected.

In addition to a number of advantages, there are Cons:

  • Everyone in the group will not approve of the fact that the protagonist allowed Volo to perform the operation.
  • Consent to the operation Volo cuts off branch with Karga, it will be impossible to get an eye from her.
  • Volo will leave the camp, you will no longer be able to interact with him.
  • The parasite will not be extracted.

What is better to choose: the eye of Volo or the eye of Karga?

There are two ways in the game how to try to extract the parasite and lose an eye - to make an exchange with Aunt Ethel (Karga) or agree to the operation from Volo. To understand what is better to choose, it is worth briefly analyzing the features of Karga's eye:

  • Prosthesis Kargi negatively affects perception tests, which will affect the further gameplay extremely negatively. This debuff cannot be removed.
  • In exchange for an eye, Karga will give an amulet Aunt Ethel, which grants a series of buffs for one day (until the next long rest): Bear Endurance, Bullish Strength, Cat's Grace, Eagle's Splendor, Fox's Cunning, Owl's Wisdom.

Volo's eye, in turn, has the following features:

  • Gives permanent buff, which allows you to detect invisible creatures until the end of the game.
  • Does not give any negative effects.

Ultimately, it turns out that Karga's prosthetic gives one powerful temporary buff and one permanent permanent debuff, Volo's eye does not give any negative effects, but gives the character a permanent buff. If you choose one - take Volo's eyeis the most rational solution.

You can sacrifice a companion's eye to get both eyes and all related effects.

Should Volo be allowed to perform Operation BG3

If you let Volo gouge out his eye, you can get a very useful buff for exploring the world, which allows you to detect invisible objects. Effect "Seeing the Unseen" has a permanent effect, thanks to him the character can see invisible creatures that are within 9 meters, the creatures are forced to the test of dexterity or become visible.

There are practically no minuses for this option, there will be no negative effects. There are only two controversial nuances that are not directly disadvantages of Volo's prosthesis:

  • You can't take Karga's eye.
  • Outwardly, the character will always have a luminous prosthesis, and not the usual eyeball.

If, for some reason, you do not want to subject the main character to torment and replace his eye with a relic, you can always use companions and perform an operation on them.

We hope that our guide helped you understand what will happen if you install Volo's artificial eye in Baldur's Gate 3, and which prosthesis is better: Aunt Ethel or Kargi. If you have any questions - ask them in the comments, we will definitely answer. Read other helpful Baldur's Gate guides 3 in the relevant section of our website.

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Gorgonops
Gorgonops
1 year ago

By the way, if you abandon the Volov eye and Volo remains in the camp as a merchant, then in Act 3, near the Foundry Steel Guard, you can stumble upon a crowd ruled by the Absolute servants, who tied Volo to a cart with explosives and want to burn him. The fight itself is not difficult, you just need to free Volo as quickly as possible during the fight so that his ass doesn’t explode. Volo will return to camp.

Lord Zedd
Lord Zedd
1 year ago
Answer  Gorgonops

I had this scene even after I agreed to his eye.

Maria
Maria
1 year ago

Please tell me what to do if the eye effect stops working? I noticed it recently, I don’t know when exactly it stopped

Anon
Anon
1 year ago
Answer  Maria

The eye has regenerated, everything is fine =D

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