Resting is split into two types: Short and Long Rests.

Some magic items will also restore their functionality upon having a Short Rest.

you’re free to only have a Short Rest twice per Long Rest.

Baldur’s Gate 3 image showing a Half-Orc and Shadowheart lying in their bedrolls by the campfire.

Long Rest

A Long Rest will recover all of your Hit Points and class features.

When you Long Rest, you will teleport back to Camp.

When you’re ready to rest, head to the bedrolls scattered around the campfire in your camp.

Baldur’s Gate 3 image showing the Long Rest menu.

This restores half of your HP and Spell Slots, and does not give you more Short Rests.

If you take a Partial Rest, expect to need another one very soon after.

That wraps up everything you oughta know about resting in Baldur’s Gate 3.

While in Camp, check that to also chat with Withers, a mysterious skeleton who canrevive characterswhen needed.

He’ll also let yourespec your character, which is useful if you’ve been dabbling inmulticlassing.

To get steamy with your companions, take a look at ourBaldur’s Gate 3 romance guide.

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