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Baldur’s Gate 3: How To Use Mage Hand

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Baldur's Gate 3: How To Use Mage Hand

Gaining access to useful spells in in Baldur’s Gate 3 can bring a lot of impact to your gameplay. These spells can damage enemies, buff your companions or bring many other spell effects. Depending on what classes you use, you’ll be able to cast different type of spells.

The Mage Hand is a Conjuration Cantrip Spell. You can unlock this spell through features, classes or many other ways. Overall, this spell allows you to perform some fun action both in and out of combat. In this guide, we’ll show you how to use the Mage Hand Spell.

How To Use Mage Hand

Mage Hand is a Cantrip from the Conjuration school. Spells can be used for dealing damage to Enemies, inflict Status Ailments, buff Characters or interact with the environment. Upon using the ability, you will create a spectral hand that can manipulate and interact with objects.

Baldur's Gate 3: How To Use Mage Hand

The spell lasts for 10 turns and has a range of 18m. In the image down below, you’ll be able to see how the mage hand looks. You can control this hand to make it go around the area as well as gaining access to a set of abilities. This makes the ability useful to help you get to inaccessible areas.

Baldurs Gate Hand

The Throw ability lets you throw an item out of your inventory or a player out of the world. Shove will try to push a target away. Your chances of successfully shoving a target depend on your Athletics, and are higher if you’re hidden or invisible.

Baldurs Gate Hand Shove Ability

You can also combine the Shove ability with the Hide ability to go into Stealth. This will help you become more unpredictable when fighting or sneaking on to your opponents. Then, you can use Throw or Shove to apply crowd control effects.

Baldur's Gate 3 Hand Movement

That is how you can use the Mage Hand spell in Baldur’s Gate 3. Overall, this is a useful ability for you to have in both combat and out of combat situations. You can use this to assist your teammates in fights by applying effects to your target, or reach areas that are harder to reach.

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