Baldur's Gate 3 Enemy of Justice Bug BG3

Baldur’s Gate 3 Enemy of Justice Bug Fix: How to Remove Debuff Condition

A persistent Baldur’s Gate 3 Enemy of Justice bug is frustrating players. For some reason, a character in the party typically gets this debuff condition after clearing out the goblin camp, particularly after killing one of the three goblin leaders. This usually triggers after killing either Princess Gut or Minthara in the camp. The trouble with this glitch is that it’s very difficult to remove and having the afflicted party member walk around Emerald Grove, especially when trying to find Halsin, can have all of the tiefling and druid guards attack on sight. This can make trying to finish the first act almost impossible to do. Here are several solutions you can try to fix this bug with the Enemy of Justice condition in BG3.

How to fix Baldur’s Gate 3 Enemy of Justice bug

To fix the Enemy of Justice bug, you can try the following:

  • Kill Pandirna at Emerald Grove – You might have come across this tiefling who is paralyzed inside a warehouse. If she witnessed you lockpicking the door to the storage shed or stealing anything from the building, she alerts the guard and gives you the condition.
  • Head to Act 2 – If you’re close to starting Act 2 by going through the Underdark or heading over the mountain pass, you can simply continue onward with your journey and the condition will usually be removed in time.
  • Kill Priestess Gut in the main chamber – If you happened to kill Priestess Gut when she heads back to her sleeping quarters, that might have triggered this condition. Instead, try killing her in the main chamber instead.
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Unfortunately, no matter which of these solutions you try, you will likely need to revert back to a prior save to before the goblin camp fight happens.

One theory on why this bug happens, particularly since Pandirna is nowhere near the goblin camp, is because killing the goblin leaders resolves the refugee quest. This would mean that the tieflings in Emerald Grove are saved, giving Pandirna the opportunity to speak with the guards on any crimes you committed at the warehouse.

BG3 Enemy of Justice bug FAQ

Q: What triggers the “Enemy of Justice” bug in Baldur’s Gate 3?

A: In Baldur’s Gate 3, the “Enemy of Justice” bug typically arises after clearing the goblin camp and especially killing one of the goblin leaders, either Princess Gut or Minthara. This causes tiefling and druid guards in Emerald Grove to become hostile.

Q: How can players address the “Enemy of Justice” bug?

A: Players can tackle this by killing Pandirna at Emerald Grove if she witnessed any theft, moving forward to Act 2 which might remove the condition, or ensuring Priestess Gut is killed in her main chamber. However, reverting to a previous save before the goblin camp encounter may be necessary.

Q: Why does the bug potentially involve Pandirna, who is distant from the goblin camp?

A: A theory posits that upon killing the goblin leaders, the tieflings in Emerald Grove are saved. This change might allow Pandirna to report any warehouse crimes to the guards.

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