Saruman wrote: ↑Wed Jun 11, 2025 9:53 pm
Thx for your reply! I think I've got all for crits(well at least BG3 wiki says so). Don't want to add something like "Dolor Amarus". I'm good with increasing crit chance and some sources of damage(elemental or other, but it seems only force damage can be added via passive to crits)
Lets try advantage for example. How do I find passive for advantage damage rolls? Or saving throws against enemy spells?
And I might sound a little bit odd but I've never used those links you typed(I've tried but too hard for me

), only CE table(including yours)
That's fair but if you're not frequenting at least BG3 Wiki it'll forever stay mysterious! Let's go with your first suggestion,
Advantage. Go to
[Link] and read about that mechanic. Trust me, that'll help your game and your searches more than anything else. Read the first few paragraphs but feel free to stop at Math (that's what the game is for after all). Use it like a wiki page and click hyperlinks to learn how it all connects. I go back to these all the time. Absolutely invaluable resource. BG3 Wiki is arguably the best resource for BG3, its version of D&D mechanics, and writing cheat table codes.
An issue I see a lot of players bumping into is that they're seeking technical answers but don't yet know how technical it actually is so they'll fail to get meaningful results. That just takes exposure to the material and practice searching.
Second page that'll be your favorite is
[Link]. Just type in the name of the passive or a keyword and dig in. This is as technical as 99% of my searches. Get used to seeing entries like these. I personally love it because it has everything I need to know about that particular passive or spell or whatever.
I'll show you what I mean with your example then go try it yourself.
Advantage. You said advantage on
damage rolls but now that you've read about Advantage on the wiki

you've learned that advantage only effects the
success of dice rolls (i.e. rolls that can critically fail/hit) so I think you meant
attack roll. I know from experience (it's also in my table if you double click the word
<script> on the same line) that the game expresses advantage for attack rolls like this:
Advantage(AttackRoll). But you could spitball and eventually guess it like some of us had to do before legends like Noway3 or Zanzer dug into game files for the resources (anybody can do that but they made actionable contributions with it).
Let's go search that in Norbytes search engine and see what pops up. Copy and past this:
Passive Advantage(AttackRoll)
I got 21 hits for passives that use Advantage(AttackRoll).
And if you want to broaden your search remove (AttackRoll) and it'll return 58 passives that use any type of Advantage.
The most important information on these search results is the verbiage written after line starting with
data "Boosts". It's what the passive actually does. Nearly everything actionable in BG3 is boosts. The main difference is duration.