Dimension Door is a powerful transportation spell inBaldur’s Gate 3. It lets you transport yourself and one other ally to another space you can see. This is understandably a very strong ability to have as it’s essentially a more powerful version ofMisty Step. And just like Misty Step, there are quite a few ways to cast Dimension Door..
Baldur’s Gate 3: How to get Dimension Door
Dimension Dooris alevel 4 Conjuration spellthat can be learned by the spellcasting classes inBaldur’s Gate 3.Bards,Sorcerers,Warlocks, andWizardscan each learn this spell once they reachlevel 4.
Trickeryor Ambition Domain ClericsandPaladinswithOath of Vengeancecan learn Dimension Door as well. The pool of classes that can learn this spell is a little lower than Misty Step. But in fairness that’s understandable given this spell’s increased utility.

Of course, there are other ways to get Dimension Door without having to know the spell.Spell Scrolls with Dimension Doorcan be found throughout the world as well. They are a rare find in chests and containers throughout the game, so don’t expect to have a surplus amount of them. It’s also sold by some merchants but be prepared to spend a lot of money since these scrolls are worth a lot.
Alternatively, you may find theSpaceshunt Bootssince this item lets you cast Dimension Door as long as they’re equipped. You can find these boots on a character named Dolor, who you’ll encounter inAct 3during theInvestigate the Murdersside quest.
But that’s all the ways you may get Dimension Door inBaldur’s Gate 3. Again it’s a little harder to get than Misty Step, but it is also far more useful in the right situation. You can use it to bring your fighters closer to enemies or pull characters out of danger at the right moment. So all in all, it’s a spell that you should have somewhere in your arsenal.
Baldur’s Gate 3is now available on PC.
Sam Robins
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