In the sprawling, loot-filled world of Baldur's Gate 3, adventurers are always on the hunt for that next piece of game-changing gear. And let's be honest, who doesn't love the satisfying thwip of a perfectly aimed arrow finding its mark? Enter The Dead Shot, a Very Rare longbow that has archery enthusiasts drooling. Found only in the late-game hustle and bustle of Act 3, this isn't some common twig and string you pick up in a goblin camp. No, sir. This is the pinnacle of ranged precision, a weapon so coveted that Rangers, Rogues, and Fighters might just consider rearranging their entire moral compass to get it. But what makes this bow so special, and more importantly, how does one in the year 2026 pry it from the grasp of its current owner? Buckle up, because we're about to take a deep dive into the art of acquiring and mastering The Dead Shot.

What Exactly is The Dead Shot?

First things first, let's appraise this legendary piece of archery. The Dead Shot isn't just a bow; it's a statement. A statement that says, "I enjoy watching my enemies' health bars evaporate from a safe distance."

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This magnificent weapon comes packed with two devastating abilities that turn any archer into a crit-fishing menace:

  • Improved Critical: This beauty reduces the number you need to roll for a critical hit by 1. Think about it: instead of needing a natural 20, you now crit on a 19 or 20. Pair this with other gear that has similar effects, and suddenly you're critting on rolls as low as 17! Talk about reliable violence.

  • Keen Attack: Here's where the "dead" in Dead Shot really comes alive. This ability doubles your proficiency bonus when making ranged attack rolls with this bow. That's a massive boost to your chance to hit! (A quick, cheeky note: this bonus politely steps aside if you have disadvantage on the attack. Even magic bows have standards).

Being a longbow, it boasts impressive range, but remember, it demands a high Dexterity score to wield effectively. A clumsy warrior might as well be using it as a fancy walking stick.

Gearing Up: The Dead Shot's Best Friends

What's a legendary bow without its legendary accessories? To truly unlock its potential, consider these synergistic items:

Item Icon Benefit
Gloves of Archery the-dead-shot-in-baldur-s-gate-3-a-legendary-bow-s-guide-for-2026-image-1 Adds a flat +2 damage to all your ranged attacks. Simple, effective, brutal.
Gloves of Dexterity the-dead-shot-in-baldur-s-gate-3-a-legendary-bow-s-guide-for-2026-image-2 Sets your Dexterity to a solid 18 and grants a +1 bonus to attack rolls. Perfect for those who didn't min-max their stats at character creation.
Shade-Slayer Cloak xxx While you're hiding (as any respectable sniper should be), this reduces your critical hit threshold by another 1. Stacking crits? Yes, please!

Imagine the combo: hiding in the shadows with your Shade-Slayer Cloak, your Gloves of Archery adding punch to every shot, and The Dead Shot itself making those critical hits alarmingly frequent. It's enough to make a Hobgoblin cry.

The Great Acquisition: Where to Find The Dead Shot

Alright, enough teasing. You want the bow. You need the bow. Here's the deal: you won't see this until you hit the big city itself in Act 3. Specifically, you need to make your way to the Stormshore Armory.

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This open-air market is a hop, skip, and a jump away from the Lower City Central Wall waypoint, right next to the mystical Sorcerous Sundries. Once there, you're looking for a specific vendor with a fiery name to match what her wares will do for your damage output: Fytz the Firecracker.

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Now, Fytz is a businesswoman, and she knows what she's got. She'll sell you The Dead Shot for the cool price of approximately 1,155 gold. Ouch, right? In 2026, inflation in Faerûn is no joke. If your party's coffers are looking a little thin, you might need to get... creative. Maybe sell that stack of +1 swords you've been hoarding, or, as the age-old advice goes, pay a visit to the Counting House bank. A successful "withdrawal" there can fund your archery dreams many times over.

The Alternative Route: A Game of Digits

What's that? You're a rogue at heart and prefer your acquisitions to be tax-free? Well, you can certainly try to pickpocket The Dead Shot from Fytz. But let's be clear: this is a High-Stakes, High-Difficulty operation. We're talking a sleight-of-hand check that typically requires a roll of 15 or higher. This is no simple snatch of a healing potion.

To even attempt this, you'll want:

  1. Your party's sneakiest character (Astarion, is that you?)

  2. The the-dead-shot-in-baldur-s-gate-3-a-legendary-bow-s-guide-for-2026-image-5 Gloves of Thievery for that sweet advantage on Sleight of Hand checks.

  3. A healthy dose of save-scumming courage (we don't judge).

Fail, and you'll have a very angry Firecracker and her guards to deal with. Succeed, and you've earned a legendary weapon and a legendary story. The choice, as always, is yours.

So there you have it. The Dead Shot remains, even in 2026, one of Baldur's Gate 3's premier weapons for any build that loves a good long-range execution. It's expensive, it's hard to steal, but by the gods, is it worth it. Will you save up your hard-earned gold, or will you live by the rogue's code? Either way, happy hunting, and may your rolls be ever in your favor 🎯.