A Baldur’s Gate 3 player has pleaded with Larian to change the game’s UI after selling an important key item.

Baldur’s Gate 3has just received another major update in the form ofPatch 6. Despite somenew bugs, players areecstatic about the new quality-of-life changesadded to the game.

That doesn’t mean there isn’t more to be done of course.Baldur’s Gate 3 players aren’t shy about asking for more from Larian Studioswhen they see a need arise.

The latest request comes from Reddit useru/Katyamuffinwhose “own stupidity” had them asking for some UI changes from the devs. The reason is that they accidentally sold a key item for Shadowheart’s questline.

“Why would you make it so easy to accidentally sell the Spear of Night?” the player asked Larian in a rant. “Why isn’t it a quest item? Why doesn’t it have a special outline around it?”

u/Katyamuffin revealed in the post that they had actually sold the Spear of Night three separate times due to the lack of any special indicators for the item. Unfortunately, this seems like it might be a them problem based on the replies.

“I can understand this happening to you once if you weren’t paying attention while selling, but three times?” one user asked incredulously. “I think you need to get some air and, perhaps, have a long think on what you’ve done to Shadowheart,” said another dispassionate player.

The reason selling the Spear of Night is such an affront to god’s favorite princess is that she needs the item to fulfill her lifelong goal. The weapon is a requirement to ascend to the rank of Dark Justicar for her beloved Lady Shar.

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Whether or not Larian will make any updates to the Spear of Night’s status in the game’s inventory remains to be seen.

Particularly considering that other Baldur’s Gate 3 players don’t seem to be having any difficulty handing it over to Shadowheart.

Ethan Dean is a Games Writer on Dexerto’s Australia team. He is a journalism graduate and specializes in Baldur’s Gate, Diablo, Elden Ring, Pokemon, Warhammer, Dungeons & Dragons, third-person games, and regularly plays newly release games. You can contact Ethan at: ethan.dean@dexerto.com