In the vast, shadowed depths of the Underdark, players may stumble upon a rare and potent item known as Noblestalk. More than just a healing herb, this mushroom plays a meaningful role in both gameplay mechanics and narrative depth. The journey to acquire it requires careful navigation amidst lethal flora, while decisions surrounding its use can significantly influence your party’s future. Let’s embark on that journey—there may be surprises, a dash of chaos, and yes, even a bit of human error along the way.
Locating the Noblestalk in the Underdark
Navigating the Bibberbang Field
The Noblestalk is concealed in a hazardous area near the Myconid Colony, tucked within a field of explosive Bibberbang mushrooms that detonate upon burning. A lit torch nearby only increases the risk—ignite the field, and both Baelen and the Noblestalk may perish. (bg3.wiki)
Strategies to safely retrieve it include:
- Extinguishing the torch—via water spells or even throwing a water bottle.
- Using turn-based mode and cautious movement to skirt danger.
- Employing Mage Hand or having the Myconid companion Glut navigate the field safely, since he doesn’t trigger mushroom explosions. (baldursgate3.wiki.fextralife.com)
Step-by-Step Retrieval
- Whisper to your party: “Okay, don’t panic.”
- Douse the torch to eliminate fire risk.
- Enter turn-based mode or guide Glut to retrieve the Noblestalk safely.
- While you’re at it, grab Baelen’s bag—it often contains helpful Misty Step scrolls. (dualshockers.com)
Phew. That wasn’t so bad, right?
Choices and Consequences: What to Do With Noblestalk
The real fun begins once you have the Noblestalk in hand. Let’s look at your options:
Option 1: Give it to Derryth Bonecloak
- She’ll appreciate it—and you’ll unlock daily Noblestalk restocks at her shop in Act 3. (bg3.wiki)
- However, narrative notes suggest she may remain uneasy about Baelen’s changed personality. (screenrant.com)
Option 2: Give it to Baelen Bonecloak
- This restores his memory—and unveils his abusive history.
- A tough yet potentially cathartic resolution, as Derryth eventually frees herself from him, potentially changing the shop’s dynamic. (screenrant.com)
Option 3: Let Shadowheart consume it
- Requires a successful Persuasion or Intimidation check.
- Unlocks a fleeting memory of Rennald, a childhood friend, and sets up the quest “A Familiar Face.” (screenrant.com)
Option 4: Consume it yourself as the Dark Urge
- Offers a glimpse into your character’s grim past—specifically violent memories related to Sceleritas Fel.
- Flavorful, but doesn’t significantly alter broader storylines. (screenrant.com)
“Choosing who gets the Noblestalk isn’t just a gameplay decision—it’s a narrative crossroads.”
– BG3 player observations
Clever Workarounds—Keeping the Best of Both Worlds
Yes, you can try to give it to Shadowheart and still get head-started on Derryth’s shop benefits—if you’re crafty.
Techniques shared by players include:
- Keep the Noblestalk in a separate inventory bag.
- Have Shadowheart consume it during dialogue, then retrieve the item afterward.
- Alternatively, drop it or send it to camp before the persuasion check and resume the conversation—Shadowheart remembers, but you still keep it. (reddit.com)
But caveat emptor: manipulating the item this way may confuse flags and game logic, possibly affecting Derryth’s shop or party flags. (reddit.com)
Practical Tips & Summary Table
Here’s a quick glance at the key options:
| Recipient | Outcome | Strategic Insight |
|——————–|————————————————————————-|——————————————–|
| Derryth Bonecloak | Unlocks daily Noblestalks in Act 3; shop thrives | Best long-term resource benefit |
| Baelen Bonecloak | Restores memory, reveals abuse, liberates narrative arc | Emotional closure, radical shift |
| Shadowheart | Triggers memory of Rennald; unlocks “A Familiar Face” | Deepens companion arc |
| Dark Urge (you) | Personal memory flashback; adds lore depth | Flavorful but minor |
| Both Shadowheart & Derryth | Achievable via inventory trickery; merges shop benefit and memory quest | Intricate, may lead to bugs |
Conclusion
Noblestalk isn’t just another mushroom—it’s a storyteller in fungal form, weaving healing, memory, and moral weight into your playthrough. Whether you choose practical benefit (Derryth’s shop), emotional resonance (Baelen or Shadowheart), or a tad of everything through neat inventory tricks, these decisions ripple through BG3’s world.
Choose wisely, embrace the chaos, and may your journey through the Underdark—and your inventory—be ever intriguing.
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