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Baldur’s Gate 3has some extremely interesting NPCs that you may interact with and learn about. Whether they arehidden merchants throughout the gameor NPCspretending to be somethingthat they aren’t, you’ll find a lot.
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One NPC that you have probably heard about, even if you don’t realize it, is Naaber. Naaber is a pretty popular NPC due to the fact that he’s just so annoying that it is funny. Here’s a guide on how to find him in the game.

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Who Is Naaber?
Naaber is an NPC who is a self-proclaimed adventurer.He is trying to decide what Class he should take up, and spends most of his time being annoying and pretending to be one of the many Classes in the game. When you speak to him, you can easily tell what Class he is attempting at that time. Whether he is pretending to be sneaky (like aRogue), roaring at customers (like aBarbarian), or just trying to meditate (like aMonk), he is always up to something.If you spend any time with him, you will learn that he actually comes froma long line of adventurerswho are well-known in the Baldur’s Gate world.
If you kill Naaber and useSpeak With Deadon him, he will lament, “I’m Naaber, son of Niiber, son of Nuuber, a descendant of Noober…” These characters are from other Baldur’s Gate games that released well before BG3. Noober is from the original Baldur’s Gate, Neeber is from Baldur’s Gate 2, and Nüber is from Baldur’s Gate: Siege of Dragonspear.It seems that these three characters may be the three that are mentioned by Naaber. Funnily enough, each of these characters is known as annoying NPCs who ask you pointless questions and talk a lot, just like Naaber.

Where Is Naaber Located?
Naaber can be found in Wyrm’s Crossing inside Carm’s Garm. This is near Sharess' Caress and across from Danthelon’s Dancing Axe.Once inside, you will find him standing around, and after speaking to him, he will not want to leave you alone.
Why Should You Talk To Naaber?
You may wonder why you should talk to him if he’s annoying. The truth is, he actually has a secret quest for the player. Once you speak to him enough, you will finish this quest, and the game will say, “Patience is a Virtue: We did the impossible - we listened to Naaber until he ran out of questions.“After this, you will obtain the “Absolute Confidence Amulet,” which grants you +1 to Performance Checks at the cost of -1 to your Intimidation Checks.
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