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Baldur’s Gate 3: Mark of the Absolute Pros and Cons

In Baldur’s Gate 3 you have to decide if you want to get the Mark of the Absolute. Here are the pros and cons.

Baldur’s Gate 3 being full of decision-making, getting the mark of the Absolute in particular is a very impactful decision it cannot be undone.

As you investigate the whole situation around the Absolute and the Goblins, you will be presented with the option to get the mark of the absolute for yourself.

instead of spoiling the fun around the Absolute, we have another great guide for you:

But is it worth it? Is it worth changing the direction of the story itself? !

Baldur’s Gate 3: pros and cons for the brand

After arriving at the Goblin Camp, you’ll eventually encounter the Goblin Priestess Gut, also with a parasite sitting in her head, somehow manipulating her. She marks all other peoples with the strength of Illithid powers..

Gut will grant you the chance to get the note, if you want it, but is it worth the price?

As for now, there are no known potential downsides to getting the sign. As it is visible to your hand, you can show it or hide it with a glove.

You won’t have any negative side effects, but lots of benefits. These are the things the sign grants you:

  • Receive special dialogue options
  • Use specific Absolute equipment
  • Great access to a special ending

After being branded with the mark. You can advance the “Remove the Parasite” quest even further.

For anyone wishing to see each ending, obtaining this mark is mandatory. And since it has no negative effects, also granting you really good gear, I see no harm in getting the mark if you want it (unless you’re a good two-shoe paladin).

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By Daniel Wright

With over 25 years of experience as an operating system developer, I have dedicated my career to mastering the intricacies of various operating systems. My journey with Linux began in 1999, and since 2015, it has become my everyday operating system of choice. Sharing my knowledge and passion for technology, I also serve as a teacher at The Game Assembly, nurturing the next generation of talented developers. With a focus on DDoS security, I strive to protect systems and networks from malicious attacks, ensuring a secure and stable online environment.