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Baldur’s Gate 3: Comprehensive Guide to Cure Paralysis

If you’re playing Baldur’s Gate 3 and come across the locked storehouse in Emerald Grove, you’ll meet a Tiefling named Pandirna who is in quite a predicament. She is paralyzed from the waist down after drinking a potion to become stronger. However, fear not! You can help Pandirna by utilizing your character’s spells.

In Baldur’s Gate 3, there are various spells that can heal Pandirna’s paralysis. If your main character doesn’t possess the necessary spell, don’t worry. Your companion, the Half-Elf Cleric Shadowheart, can come to the rescue. By casting the level 2 Abjuration spell Lesser Restoration on Pandirna, she will regain the use of her legs.

Once you, Shadowheart, or any other capable companion has helped Pandirna, she will express her gratitude and stand up. Although there is no predetermined reward for your assistance, she does warn you about touching anything in the shed. However, if you had chosen the Deception option during your initial conversation with her, you’ll be able to take everything in the shed. Behind Pandirna, there is a chest containing a cabinet key that opens the Alchemist’s cabinet. Aside from that, you will find general loot, gold, and a few potions.

While in Emerald Grove, you may also encounter other poorly explained mechanics, such as how to break down cracked walls or where to find a shovel. Additionally, the Lesser Restoration spell can come in handy for removing the Bloodless debuff in Baldur’s Gate 3, should you let a certain vampire bite you during the night.

With its beautifully complex puzzles and riddles, Baldur’s Gate 3 offers a satisfying and immersive RPG experience. Helping Pandirna is just one example of the many intricate quests you’ll encounter throughout the game.

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