Baldur’s Gate 3 Soul Coins: What they are & all locations

Angry Karlach and a Soul Coin in Baldur's Gate 3

Soul Coins are a mysterious resource you’ll find while playing Baldur’s Gate 3, but their exact purpose may not be immediately obvious.

Baldur’s Gate 3 players can start collecting Soul Coins early on, with the first few being available in Act 1. These rare items are actually quite useful if you are playing with Karlach as an Origin character or companion.

So, with that in mind, here’s exactly how you can get every Soul Coin in Baldur’s Gate 3, as well as what to use them for.

What are Soul Coins in BG3?

Baldur's Gate 3 menu with Soul Coin description

In Baldur’s Gate 3, Soul Coins are a rare and valuable currency and power source used by devils and their cohorts in the Nine Hells. They are made of infernal iron and are created when a mortal soul is bound into a coin.

This gives Soul Coins a unique connection to Karlach, as the tiefling has spent some time in Avernus and, as a result, can use them as a power-up.

They first appear during an optional early side quest, and once you become aware of them, it’s important to obtain Soul Coins whenever you can, as they can be extremely helpful in the later stages of the game.

All Soul Coin locations

There are 19 Soul Coins for players to obtain in Baldur’s Gate 3 across all the Acts. They can be found in dungeons, tombs, and more.

Here’s how to get every Soul Coin in the game:

Act I

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Act II

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Act III

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How to use Soul Coins to power up Karlach

Angry Karlach in Baldur's Gate 3

Soul Coins can be consumed to trigger Karlach’s special ability called Infernal Fury, which adds 1d4 Fire damage to her weapon and unarmed attacks. However, this condition can only be activated when she’s raging or when her HP is below 25%.

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Note that, because of their connection to the Barbarian’s Rage mechanic, Soul Coins will be less useful if you respec her into another class and won’t help at all if you make her a spellcaster. For story reasons, they cannot be used by other characters, even if they are Barbarians.

Consuming a Soul Coin grants the Infernal Fury condition until the next long rest. This makes Soul Coins particularly useful for major battles where every extra bit of damage helps.

Keep in mind that the set number of Souls Coins available in the game means you only have a limited number of uses for Infernal Fury even if you collect them all, so be smart about using them.

That’s everything you need to know about Soul Coins in Baldur’s Gate 3. For more content on the game, check out more guides like the best classes in Baldur’s Gate 3 and the fastest ways to gain XP.

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