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While exploring the world of Faerun inBaldur’s Gate 3, players will encounter a variety of burrow holes and crevices. Upon interacting with these environmental elements, fans may find that they are “way too big” to enter them. Despite that indication, it is actually possible to pass through burrow holes and crevices inBaldur’s Gate 3, and this guide contains information on several ways in which players can do exactly that.
Updated on June 30, 2025, by Nahda Nabiilah:Burrow holes and crevices are common sights while playing Baldur’s Gate 3. There are a plethora of methods players can use to squeeze through these tight spaces.Some of these methods depend on the character’s class, like a Druid. Players can also take advantage of the wide variety of spells at their disposal to change the shape, form, and size of a certain character, making it possible to go through burrow holes and crevices.

How To Enter Burrow Holes In Baldur’s Gate 3
In order to enter a burrow hole, players will need touse a very small character inBaldur’s Gate 3. In fact, the character will need to be even smaller than a standard Gnome or Halfling, and here are details on how to hit the size requirement:
How To Enter Crevices In Baldur’s Gate 3
Crevices are slightly larger than burrow holes, making them easier to enter. Indeed, smallraces inBaldur’s Gate 3, like Gnomes and Halflings, can pass through crevices without needing to be under the effects of the Reduce spell, and characters that are disguised as a Gnome or Halfing can do the same.
Alternatively, players can cast Reduce on a character of any race to make them capable of entering crevices. The aforementioned Gaseous Form spell and Wild Shape class action can also be employed, and this assortment of options should make it possible for mostparties inBaldur’s Gate 3to send a member through a crevice.



