The Baldur’s Gate 3 Cauldron of Boiling Theriac can be found bubbling away in the Druid’s Chambers in Emerald Grove. Clicking on the cauldron prompts a pop-up to appear, asking you to combine something with the pot so that it can create something. It can be confusing, though, to figure out what you’re supposed to place in the cauldron in the first place. Here’s how to use the Cauldron of Boiling Theric and craft the Elixir of Silvanus potion from it in BG3.
How to use Baldur’s Gate 3 Cauldron of Boiling Theriac
To use the Cauldron of Boiling Theriac, you need to throw in a Mugwort bundle into the pot to get the Elixir of Silvanus potion.
A nearby book called “On Antidotes” on a table next to the cauldron describes a method of using Salts of Mugwort and a Suspension of Bullywug Trumpet to make an antidote. You don’t need to need to use the trumpet mushrooms here, but using a standard Mugwort (that is, not a Salts of Mugwort) will get you one Elixir of Silvanus.
The Elixir of Silvanus is a potion that neutralizes all poisons, so it’s really just an antidote with a fancier name. It is described as a tonic that is blessed by the Oak Father himself that will “cure even the most baneful poisons.”
Fortunately, you can use multiple bundles of Mugwort to create as many Elixir of Silvanus potions as you want with the cauldron. This is quite valuable since poisons become deadlier as you progress through the game in Act 2 and Act 3. So having a lot of antidotes in your back pocket now will help in later acts. You can also sell the Elixir of Silvanus potions for a base value of 52 gold pieces each, in case you need the cash.
BG3 Cauldron of Boiling Theriac FAQ
A: The Cauldron of Boiling Theriac is located in the Druid’s Chambers in Emerald Grove. When you interact with it, a pop-up will prompt you to combine an item with the pot.
A: To craft the Elixir of Silvanus potion, simply throw a standard Mugwort bundle into the cauldron. While a nearby book mentions using Salts of Mugwort and Bullywug Trumpet, only the standard Mugwort is needed to produce the Elixir of Silvanus. This elixir acts as an antidote that neutralizes all poisons and is described as being blessed by the Oak Father to cure even the strongest poisons.
A: Crafting multiple Elixir of Silvanus potions can be beneficial since poisons become more potent in Act 2 and Act 3 of the game. Having many antidotes on hand can be advantageous as you progress. Additionally, if you’re in need of gold, you can sell each Elixir of Silvanus potion for a base value of 52 gold pieces.
For more Baldur’s Gate 3 guides, while you are in Emerald Grove, here’s how to find evidence for the Investigate Kagha quest and how to get through the Concealed Hatch.