Resonance Stone in Baldur’s Gate 3
What is the Resonance Stone in BG3?

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First things first, we need to consider what the resonance stone in BG3 actually is. The Resonance Stone is a single, unique object that is described from the in-game text as granting euphoria. It’s not necessarily easy to understand what this means for your game directly, though; but don’t worry - we’ll look further into what resonance stones are in Baldur’s Gate 3 shortly.
What is the Resonance Stone from BG3’s Main Use?
The main use of the Resonance Stone in Baldur’s Gate 3 is its ability to enhance emotions, granting a sense of euphoria to those within the area of effect. The effect is called “Steeped in Bliss” and gives affected individuals a significant boost to physical checks, giving the individual Advantage; however, it’s not a wholly positive effect, and this bonus is balanced out by Disadvantage to mental saving throws. The effect can also cause increased vulnerability to Psychic attacks, which is worth keeping in mind.Using the Resonance Stone Offensively
Most people will think to use the Resonance Stone to bolster their own team’s stats. However, you can also use it offensively to lower an opponent’s resistance to Psychic damage and to give them a Disadvantage.
Where to Find a Baldur’s Gate 3 Resonance Stone
Now that we’ve considered what the Resonance Stone is in Baldur’s Gate 3, it’s time to think about where you can find this seemingly elusive stolen in the game. Unfortunately, it’s important to note here that the Resonance Stone in Baldur’s Gate 3 is only found once in a game, and there’s no absolute guarantee you’ll find it; contrastingly, many other items in the game are found in several places. Given this, you’ll only be able to get one Resonance Stone in BG3, so using it carefully is pretty important.During the second act of your Baldur’s Gate 3 game, while inside the Mind Flayer Colony, you’ll have a chance to find the Resonance Stone. This can sometimes be found to the South-West of the Necrotic Laboratory. Look near the Mind-Archive Interface to find the stone, assuming you’ve first defeated Ketheric Thorm (leader of the Cult of the Absolute). Unfortunately, this area will not unlock until this particular boss is defeated; thus, you won’t be able access the area hiding the Baldur’s Gate 3 Resonance Stone until the second act of the game.
You may also be able to find the Resonance Stone throughout the rest of the Mind Flayer’s Colony or on the bodies of Mind Flayers. Since it’s not immediately obvious what the drop rate for the Resonance Stone is, though, it’s hard to predict where the Stone might appear or even if it will spawn in your game at all.
Of course, this is incredibly unreliable; so, whereas there are many aspects of game that you can control, such as controlling server settings by setting up your game on a private server, whether the Resonance Stone will spawn in your game is not one such controllable factor.

Frequently Asked Questions
Can I sell the Resonance Stone in BG3?
The Resonance Stone is technically sellable in Baldur’s Gate 3. However, its worth is only 1gp. As such, it’s likely not worth selling it in the game, although if you don’t have need for it or enough carrying capacity, you may want to sell it just as a means of getting rid of it.
In Baldur’s Gate 3, what Resonance Stone uses are there?
The Baldur’s Gate 3 Resonance Stone has a single use: inflicting the Steeped in Bliss effect. This gives an Advantage on physical checks but causes vulnerability to Psychic damage and Disadvantage to mental saving throws.
How far does the area of effect cover for the Resonance Stone in BG3?
The Resonance Stone in BG3 causes an area of effect equal to 9m in radius. Every character within this area of effect gains the Steeped in Bliss condition, which is only attainable in this manner.
Why is the Resonance Stone not working in Baldur’s Gate 3?
There are several reasons that the Resonance Stone might not be working in Baldur’s Gate 3. Often, this will be because you are trying to use it with constructs or the undead, which are not affected. Alternatively, the Resonance Stone is glitched and may not always work outside of Act 2.