Baldur's Gate 3: Enemy of Justice Baldurs Gate 3 guide, walkthrough
While playing BG3, your hero was marked with the Enemy of Justice status? This page of the guide will help you understand how this happened, and the consequences of having this title.
Last update: 31 May 2024
Enemy of Justice is a mysterious status, or rather a debuff, that will be imposed on the character when he or she performs specific actions in Baldur's Gate 3. Contradictory information coming from players suggests that appearing of this status and its effects may vary to some extent. The following page consists of the latest information related to this topic.
- What is Enemy of Justice?
- How do you obtain Enemy of Justice status?
- How to get rid of the Enemy of Justice status?
What is Enemy of Justice?
The status description states that the Enemy of Justice is associated with killing a guard or representative of a given faction. When your character commits this type of crime, other party members will become hostile and attack you at every possible opportunity.
How do you obtain Enemy of Justice status?
Most players report that this status is associated with the Goblin Camp, which you gain access to in Act 1 of the game. If you decide to kill creatures aggressive towards Druids, there is a high chance you will be marked with the discussed debuff.
After the game's premiere, many players reported incorrect operation of the Enemy of Justice status, which was applied to the character at the wrong time. This issue was addressed by the developers in Patch 4 at the beginning of November 2023. According to the information in the press release, the problem with the status has been resolved.
How to get rid of the Enemy of Justice status?
Many players are looking for a solution to get rid of the unwanted Enemy of Justice status. Here are a few potential solutions that have appeared on the internet:
- Long rest - many players reported that the unwanted status was deactivated after their character took long rest in the camp. However, our experiences suggest that this solution may be ineffective or work randomly.
- Killing Pandirna - A popular solution to problems with the status is killing the Tiefling named Pandrina. The woman is in one of the buildings in Druid Grove. However, to avoid arousing the suspicions of the rest of the Grove's inhabitants, proceed with extra caution, as the guards will attack you when they see you interacting with Pandrina.
- Advancing to Act 2/Waiting - Reports also suggest that status effects disappear on their own after some time or when moving to the Act 2 of the game.
- Loading the game - the extreme option to get rid of the effect is to load the game before your hero receives the status. Although it may not be the ideal solution, it can sometimes be the only option to eliminate unwanted consequences. At the same time, we remind you that one of our main tips for the game is to save your progress frequently.