Baldur's Gate 3: How to Manipulate Yurgir into Defeating Himself (Defeat Raphael's Foe)

Baldur's Gate 3: How to Manipulate Yurgir into Defeating Himself (Defeat Raphael's Foe)

Discover the strategic approach to outsmart Yurgir in Baldur's Gate 3 without engaging in combat. Learn the tactics to compel this character to face his own demise in this comprehensive guide.

Yurgir is a character in Baldur's Gate 3 that players will encounter as they work through the Gauntlet of Shar. While it is possible to best this foe in straightforward combat, some fans may prefer to convince Yurgir to take the matter into his own hands. Indeed, it is possible to make Yurgir kill himself in Baldur's Gate 3, and this guide contains full details on how that is done.

Updated on February 27, 2024, by Nahda Nabiilah: Getting Yurgir to be tricked by Tavs can be tricky, especially when Persuasion is involved. As two of the necessary dialogues need a 21-dice roll to get through, Tavs should go with a character with high intelligence and charisma in Bladur's Gate 3. By outsmarting Yurgir, Tavs who chose to aid Astarion before entering the Gauntlet of Shar, can impress the High Elf Rogue and gain his approval. Consequently, Raphael will fulfill his agreement by helping Astarion to understand the meaning behind Cazador's scars.

How to Make Yurgir Kill Himself

To successfully make Yurgir kill himself in Baldur's Gate 3, it is important to choose a party member with high Insight and not a Warlock to initiate the dialogue. It is also recommended to select a character with decent Charisma, such as BG3's Gale, to pass the challenging Charisma checks along the way.

To uncover Yurgir's contract with Raphael in Baldur's Gate 3, players should first engage in dialogue with the appropriate character. Then, the focus of the conversation should be shifted towards Raphael. Requesting Yurgir to present the contract will lead to the demon breaking into song. While there are multiple paths to achieve this result, selecting the dialogue option "Put that thing down. I'm here to talk" is a surefire way to progress.

Wait - you know Raphael?

He wants you dead.

Let's share our experiences about Raphael. Perhaps we can help each other.

Show me this contract. Perhaps there's something you missed.

Failing the Insight check at the end of Yurgir's song in the CRPG will result in players not being able to persuade him to avoid self-harm. If this happens, players may opt to reload and attempt the check again.

bg3 yurgir kill himself - If the player succeeds the Insight check, they will need to work through another series of dialogue options, and the selections that will lead to Yurgir's death have been listed below

bg3 yurgir kill himself - If the player succeeds the Insight check, they will need to work through another series of dialogue options, and the selections that will lead to Yurgir's death have been listed below

If the player successfully passes the Insight check, they will be presented with another set of dialogue options to navigate. Below are the specific choices that will result in Yurgir's demise. It is important to note that this section includes three Charisma checks, two of which have a Difficulty Class of 21. In the event of failure, players have the option to reload and try again.

"Your contract is a song?"

[PERSUASION] The lyrics are a trick. You've always had an audience - your followers. Get rid of them.

[PERSUASION] You're not finished yet - the displacer can hear you, can't she? Kill her.

[PERSUASION] Indeed, ending your life will fulfill the contract and grant you a new existence in Avernus, free from your current burdens.

Immediately after Yurgir's demise, players will be notified of their accomplishment in the Kill Raphael's Old Enemy quest. Additionally, fans can collect the Umbral Gem nearby to progress in the Gauntlet of Shar within Baldur's Gate 3.

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