Duke Ulder Ravengard Baldur's Gate 3
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Baldur’s Gate 3: How to Save Duke Ravengard in BG3

You might need a life jacket

While he may not be a companion, Duke Ulder Ravengard is a key player in the overarching story of Baldur’s Gate 3, and saving his life is important for the best ending. We’re going to explain exactly how you can save the Duke in Baldur’s Gate 3.

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Who is Duke Ravengard in BG3?

Duke Ravengard is no other than Wyll’s father. The Duke is an important character in Wyll’s questline, particularly when it comes to Wyll’s contract with Mizora. The Duke will spend time at Moonrise Towers in Act 2, and the Iron Throne room in Act 3. Eventually, you’ll be given a choice as to whether you should break Wyll’s pact or save his father.

Where to Find Duke Ravengard in BG3

Duke Ravengard is hidden in the Iron Throne prison, which can be accessed by breaking into Flymm Cargo in the southwestern section of the city. When you reach Flymm Cargo, you need to head inside and search the northern wall. There you will find some stacked crates that are covering a hidden hatch.

Tip:

You can find Flymm Cargo on the southern shore of the Lower City, northwest of The Counting House. The coordinates are X:-169, Y:-150.

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Jump down the hatch and make your way to the belly of the cave. There isn’t much life down here aside from one dwarf named Redhammer the Deviser. We can’t stress enough how important it is to stay friendly with him. Convince Redhammer that you work with Gortash or you will not be able to take the Submersible.

As long as he believes you’re there to help, Redhammer will plop into the submersible like Mario and wait until you are ready to descend. We left and started the Steel Watcher Foundry quest so we could get ready for the other survivors in the prison as well. Once you’re all set, simply head back to the submersible and confirm that you want to move ahead to the Iron Throne.

What Happens if Redhammer Doesn’t Trust You to Use the Submersible?

If you fail to persuade Redhammer to use the submersible, you can retry the check. Remember, Duke Ravengard will die if you go to prison before settling Wyll’s contract. You’ll need to have spoken with Mizora ahead of time, or you’ll find him dead at the scene.

How to Save Duke Ravengard in Baldur’s Gate 3

To save Duke Ravenard, you need to break him out of the Iron Throne prison before the whole place explodes. When you arrive at the prison in the dwarven submersible, Gortash will tell you to turn back. If you refuse and dock anyway, which you definitely should, Gortash will trigger explosions all around the prison in Baldur’s Gate 3.

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Eight turns are all you get to leave the submersible, free Duke Ravengard, and get him to safety in Baldur’s Gate 3. That means every single move counts. Once you leave the submersible, take the eastern path, or head to the left after going down the ladder. Down this hallway is Duke Ravengard in the center cell and two more Gondians locked up in the right side cell.

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You need to manually pull the levers to release any prisoners, and projectiles won’t work. Believe us, we threw about 10 different projectiles, and they were all just wastes of our precious turns. Just use Dash to get there fast and pull the lever. Then you need to bring Duke Ravengard back to the submersible, and you even control him.

If you made a pact with Mizora, she will assist you in saving the Duke once he is free from the cell. She grants haste and protection, so take advantage of that boon and get Duke Ravengard back to the submersible. As long as your party makes it back as well, the mission is a success, and you can speak to Ulder back at camp.

Speaking of Mizora, check out my guide on whether you should save Wyll or his Father before you get to hasty in Baldur’s Gate 3.


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Daniel Wenerowicz

Dan has been writing gaming guides, news, and features for three years after graduating with a BA in writing . You can find him covering Call of Duty for eternity, action-adventure games, and nearly any other major release.