What happens if you let Volo try to extract?
If you let Volo try to extract the parasite, he will eventually fail to remove it, but as a consolation, he will offer you an Ersatz Eye that grants the ability to see invisible creatures. This Ersatz Eye is a valuable accessory that can aid you in your journey, despite the parasite remaining in your head and the potential disapproval of your companions.
Understanding Volo’s Extraction Process
The Procedure and Its Outcome
Letting Volo attempt to extract the parasite is a pivotal decision in Baldur’s Gate 3, with consequences that can affect your gameplay experience. The process itself is gruesome, involving Volo using an ice pick on your eye, which, although unsuccessful in removing the parasite, leads to the acquisition of the Ersatz Eye.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Should I let Volo attempt an extraction? Yes, letting Volo try his surgery can be beneficial, as the Ersatz Eye he provides has advantages, such as seeing invisible creatures.
- What happens if I let Volo remove the parasite? Volo will fail to remove the parasite but will offer an Ersatz Eye as compensation.
- Can Volo join my party? No, Volo will not join your party, but he can be a helpful ally when encountered in the world, especially with his inventory refreshing every night.
- Does Volo leave permanently after helping me? Yes, after Volo helps you with the Ersatz Eye, he will eventually leave your camp.
- Can Auntie Ethel remove the parasite? Auntie Ethel is one potential source for a cure for the parasite, offering an alternative to Volo’s method.
- What happens if I tell Volo I’m infected? Volo will examine you and then offer to perform his extraction procedure.
- Should I trust Volo in BG3? It’s a choice whether to trust Volo, as his procedure has both benefits and drawbacks.
- Do I trust Omeluum? Omeluum is a good-aligned character who understands mental control and can be trusted for help with the parasite.
- Can you actually remove the parasite in BG3? Currently, there is no definitive way to remove the Illithid Tadpole parasites in Baldur’s Gate 3.
- Is Volo or Cogita Cynthia’s ancestor? Both Volo and Cogita are connected to Cynthia, with Volo revealing a team of Pokémon also used by Cynthia.
- Where does Volo go after you defeat him? After being defeated, Volo‘s storyline concludes without him returning to the protagonist’s time.
- What is Volo’s full name? Volo’s full name is Volothamp “Volo” Geddarm, a character from the Forgotten Realms campaign setting.
- How do you get Volo’s Ersatz Eye? You can obtain Volo’s Ersatz Eye by asking Volo for help with removing the mind flayer parasite.
- Is Volo a good guy? Volo is initially helpful but is later revealed to be a selfish cultist in Pokémon Legends: Arceus.
- Why was Volo evil? Volo‘s evil intentions are rooted in his desire to find Arceus and absorb its powers to destroy and recreate the world according to his vision.
Conclusion
Letting Volo try to extract the parasite is a significant decision in Baldur’s Gate 3, offering a unique accessory, the Ersatz Eye, despite the failure to remove the parasite. Understanding the implications and consequences of this choice, along with the answers to frequently asked questions, can enhance your gameplay experience and decision-making process.