There are plenty of important mechanics in Baldur’s Gate 3<\/em>, but there are perhaps none more vital to your party’s success than taking short rests, long rests, <\/strong>or making a camp<\/strong>. <\/p>
Camp is where you can reset the day to recharge your hitpoints and spells<\/strong> but it’s also where you have most of the interactions with your party members. You can romance characters at camp, talk to them about what’s happening or their story, or get their general opinion on something. Making camp is also a way to progress certain quests in Baldur’s Gate 3<\/em>, as some objectives only become available after you reset the day. <\/p>
All of this is to say you need to know how to make camp in Baldur’s Gate 3<\/em>. Below, we will explain exactly how to do that so you never have to worry about it again. <\/p>