Should You Buy the Lucky Ring in Baldur's Gate 3?
Exploring the world of Baldur's Gate 3 can be a thrilling experience, but beware of the charming yet suspicious Tieflings. A chance encounter with a Tiefling kid named Mattis may have you questioning whether to trust him and purchase his Lucky Ring.
The Lucky Ring Scam
Mattis and his sister-partner, Silfy, set up a makeshift shop in the Hollows, where Mattis pitches his Lucky Ring. The ring supposedly guarantees the flip of a coin to land in your favor, every time. However, a little experiment reveals that this magic ring is simply a scam. No matter which side you choose, the coin will always land as Mattis claims the ring predicts.
Don't get too excited – the Lucky Ring is, in fact, a scam.Buying from Mattis: What's the Risk?
Interestingly, Mattis isn't entirely a swindler. He sells some genuine items like animal parts and dye. However, there's a catch. Silfy has a sneaky habit of stealing items from your inventory while you're browsing Mattis' wares. You may be able to catch her in the act, but there's also a chance you won't notice until it's too late.
If you do decide to buy from Mattis, be cautious and keep an eye on your belongings.
What Does Mattis Sell?
While Mattis' wares won't leave you awestruck, he does carry an assortment of items, including joke items, underwhelming goods, and the occasional magical item. Some of his notable items include:
- Evasive Shoes
- Cloak of Cunning Brume
- Decanter of Nearly Endless Water
- Fishing Rod of Alertness
- Supreme Elixir of Arcane Cultivation
- Potion of Invisibility
Mattis' stock changes depending on which act you find him in, so you may encounter different items on different visits.
Our Take
Mattis' items may not be the most impressive, but his shop offers an entertaining interaction that adds to the charm of the game. Be cautious, though – while not everything he sells is a scam, there's still a risk of getting robbed by Silfy.