Larian Studios teased Baldur’s Gate 3 with a picture of a Tressym, and now we can’t stop looking for this adorable cat with wings.
During Act 3, the Tressym (named Tara) can be spotted in the titular city of Baldur’s Gate, but it’s not easy to spot him because he can fly. Plus, with all the begging kids, explosive toys, and morphing clowns, it’s easy to get sidetracked with other content. This guide covers where to find the Tressym in BG3 and how to get the Ring of Blink.
Table of Contents- Where is the Tressym in Baldur’s Gate 3?
- How to Get the Shiny Ring of Blink Under the Tressym in BG3?
- What is The Ring of Blink in BG3
Where is the Tressym in Baldur’s Gate 3?
The first and—so far—only encounter with a Tressym happens in Baldur’s Gate 3’s Riverton area, which becomes accessible at the beginning of Act 3. To find the Tressym in Baldur’s Gate 3, follow these steps:
This winged cat doesn’t seem to be hostile, but if your benevolent side has truly gone AWOL, you might just take a swing at it. But we don’t recommend this!
How to Get the Shiny Ring of Blink Under the Tressym in BG3?
Interact with the Tressym and politely ask if he can scoot over so you can take the ring. This, of course, requires succeeding two consecutive checks. You can choose from Intimidation, Persuasion, and Deception dialogue options. Regardless of your approach, the Tressym will fly away, allowing you to retrieve the letters.
If you pass both checks, the Tressym pledges to be more cooperative in your future encounters, presenting opportunities for potential bartering!
If anyone in your party, has an affinity for animals, like Halsin, and can use Animal Handling, the encounter will go by much more smoothly. Alternatively, if you have Gale in your party, you will be able to get the Ring of Blink and convince the Tressym without passing any of the checks!
Related: Baldur’s Gate 3 – What Does 1d4, 1d6, 1d8, & 1d10 Mean in BG3
What is The Ring of Blink in BG3
The Ring of Blink lets the wearer learn and cast Blink, which poofs them into the Ethereal Plane and away from battle if you roll 11 or higher on a d20. While there, the character takes no damage, and when they come back, they get the ability to teleport.
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