Soul coins. They’re not too uncommon to get hold of, owing to the fact that they are used as the main currency in the Nine Hells. In line with this thought, it perhaps shouldn’t come as a major surprise that soul coins are found in several locations throughout Baldur’s Gate 3, although given their total availability of soul coins is limited to just eighteen items, it’s safe to say that they aren’t the easiest to stumble across. In line with this thought, today, we’re looking at how to get all eighteen Baldur’s Gate 3 soul coins and how to use these.
How to Get All Soul Coins in Baldur’s Gate 3

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Getting hold of all soul coins in BG3 isn’t an easy feat. Indeed, while they’re not particularly challenging to unlock, they are often hidden in pretty crafting places; as such, you may not find them simply by chance alone. Instead, it’s often important either to take your time searching every location - or otherwise start out by knowing where to look.
The eighteen available soul coins are spread throughout the three acts of the game, although the largest number of these coins are found in Act III.
Act I
The first soul coins in Baldur’s Gate 3 are found in Act I, relatively early on in your brand new game. So, it’s worth keeping your eyes open right from the get-go to ensure you don’t miss out. Of course, this isn’t so dissimilar to many games, where starting your game right - be it by starting a dedicated
private server, building the right character, or learning the basic map layout - is essential to success.
These early game Act I soul coins can be found in the following locations throughout BG3:
- In sarcophaguses within the Dank Crypt:
- in the trapped room;
- next to the Book of Dead Gods;
- from Withers’ sarcophagus;
- On the Risen Road Toll House balcony
- Held by Nadira in the Emerald Grove (this can be obtained either by saving or looting Nadira)
Act II
Act II of Baldur’s Gate 3 actually sees the fewest available soul coins. However, there are still four up for grabs in this area, which are found as follows.
- Three are sold by the bugbear merchant at Moonrise Towers
- One can be found behind the Reithwin Tollhouse basement’s secret wall
Act III
- In Lower City:
- inside Peartree’s mailbox;
- in a strongbox in Peartree’s basement;
- in a rustic chest in Nortale’s Hostel
- Five can be found in the House of Hope inside Raphael’s safe
- In Philgrave’s Mansion
Baldur’s Gate 3: Soul Coin Uses
The main use of soul coins in Baldur’s Gate 3 is to purchase items in the Nine Hells. However, this isn’t the only use of soul coins, and they can also be used to either power infernal engines or to give Karlach as a companion the Infernal Fury condition temporarily. Of these different options, using them to give Karlach the Infernal Fury condition is widely considered the most common use.
Frequently Asked Questions
In total, there are eighteen soul coins found throughout the game of Baldur’s Gate 3. These are split across the three acts of the game, with 5 in Act I, 4 in Act II, and 9 in Act III. Of these, the largest number of soul coins in one location is inside Raphael’s safe in the House of Hope.
There are no direct consequences with trading or using soul coins. However, keep in mind that, in Baldur’s Gate 3, soul coins are incredibly rare and only have one use each. As such, if you decide to use them at random or simply sell them off, you won’t be able to get them back.
Soul coins in Baldur’s Gate 3 sell for around 100 gold each. As such, if you manage to find all eighteen soul coins, these can sell for 1,800 gold in total.
Since the number of soul coins in Baldur’s Gate 3 is so limited, many people refuse to sell these coins to vendors when they find them. Instead, they tend to keep them to use or otherwise simply hang onto them in the hope that future updates and DLCs might introduce a new use for them.
Final Thoughts
If you’ve been looking to collect all eighteen soul coins in Baldur’s Gate, it’s hugely important to know where to find them. Indeed, while they’re not rare items, Baldur’s Gate soul coins are generally pretty well hidden throughout the three acts of the game; thus, knowing where to look can definitely help make the process of collecting these a little easier.