Baldur's Gate 3: Every Item Dammon Can Craft You In Act 2

Dammon is a tiefling smithy you can meet in the Druid Grove in Act One of Baldur's Gate 3. He is the most useful once you reach Act Two and find him in the center barn in Last Light Inn. Dammon is a key part of progressing with Karlach's romance and personal story, but he has other important uses, too.
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PostsDammon sells a lot of good gear in his trade shop. His shop is different from what you can get by asking him to craft something by hand. There are certain types of material you can run into throughout your adventuring in the game that can be taken back to Dammon, where he can effectively craft something useful.
If you pickpocket Dammon in Act Two, he will run away and never return, so you will not be able to use his services again. There is also a bug where, upon first entrance to Last Light Inn, Dammon dies.
To avoid this, reload your latest save, walk into Last Light Inn, and quickly fast-travel to a location in Act One. Fast travel back to Last Light Inn, and Dammon should be in one piece.
Updated on October 12, 2024, by Alfredo Robelo: Dammon is a surprisingly useful character once you make use of his skills, especially if you have some extra Infernal Iron lying around and you're done with Karlach's quest. We've updated this article to include the best places to find the needed materials for Dammon's craft.
Where To Find All Materials For Dammon
You might want to craft everything Dammon has on offer, namely all the pieces of the Flawed Helldusk set, but without risking Karlach's quest in the process. If that's the case, then you'll need a lot of Infernal Iron, at the very least five pieces, so you can meet your entire quota.
If that's the case, then you'll find the next grid useful, since we mark every single Infernal Iron (or Alloy) you can find in the game. We've also included all the Devilfoil Masks in case you want to have a few explosives to match your new hellish look.
Item
Location
Act
Infernal Iron
Blighted Village, inside the house leading to the spider cave.
1
Infernal Iron
Shattered Sanctum, inside the treasure chests behind Dror Ragzlin.
1
Infernal Iron
Zhentarim Basement, but you'll need to deal with or sneak past the guards.
1
Infernal Alloy
Bought, rewarded, or stolen from Stonemason Kith in Grymforge.
1
Infernal Iron
Reithwin Mason's Guild.
2
Infernal Metal
Gauntlet of Shar, inside a chest nearby, where you first met Balthazar.
2
Infernal Metal
Stolen from or dropped by Yurgir.
2
Infernal Iron
Flymm Cargo's Basement.
3
Infernal Iron
Iron Throne, on a table right next to the submersible.
3
Infernal Iron
Dropped by the Steel Watchers, either when slain or when deactivated.
3
Devilfoil Mask
Grymforge, near the dig site where Nere is trapped.
1
Devilfoil Mask
Grymforge, past the rubble with the Deep Rothe.
1
Devilfoil Mask
Grymforge, at an altar on the way to Grym, guarded by a Merregon Legionnaire.
1
Devilfoil Mask
Grymforge, dropped by the Merregon Legionnaire.
1
Flawed Helldusk Armour
You Don't Need To Kill A Cambion For It
The chest armor piece for Flawed Helldusk requires one Infernal Alloy or Infernal Iron. You can find a piece of Infernal Iron in a cellar in Blighted Village in Act One. The entrance to the cellar will have large locked doors under the first building.
How To Use Flawed Helldusk Armour
Flawed Helldusk Armour is a lesser version of the Helldusk Armour set. This version has 18 AC and is Heavy Armor. When wearing it, you get the abilities Lesser Infernal Retribution and Superior Plate.
Lesser Infernal Retribution has a chance to deal 1d4 Fire damagewhen hit by an enemy within two meters of you. Superior Plate makes it so that you take one less Piercing damage when wearing. Because this is very heavy armor, it will give you a Disadvantage on Stealth checks. This armor plate sells for 3,200 gold and is best used as a set because each piece of the set adds additional damage modifiers for your attacks.
The game has multiple names for this special Infernal Metal that Dammon and Karlach require. You may find Infernal Iron or Infernal Alloy. If you find Infernal Alloy, you can get multiple uses out of it. Infernal Iron can only be used once.
Flawed Helldusk Gloves
Ideal For Monks
If you find another piece of Infernal Alloy or Infernal Iron, and Karlach doesn't need it, Dammon can also craft one pair of Flawed Helldusk gloves for you. You can find another piece of Infernal Iron behind the Masons Guild in Reithwin Town in Act Two.
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PostsHow To Use Flawed Helldusk Gloves
The Flawed Helldusk Gloves come with the ability Lesser Infernal Touch. Lesser Infernal Touch makes your primary weapon deal 1d4 Fire damage. If you are unarmed with these gloves on, you will deal 1d4 Necrotic damage with the chance to inflict Bleeding. These gloves give a +1 increase to Strength Saving Throws. Best used on a Strength-proficient character, these gloves allow you to deal additional damage alongside your regular melee attacks.
Flawed Helldusk Helmet
It Isn't Considered Heavy Armor
The last piece of armor Dammon can craft you is the Flawed Helldusk Helmet. Dammon requires one Infernal Alloy or Infernal Iron to craft it. You can be given another piece of Infernal Iron in Grymforge if you speak with the trader Stonemason Kith and pass all the ability checks when agreeing to analyze the rubble.
How To Use Flawed Helldusk Helmet
The helmet is best used in conjunction with the set. The Flawed Helldusk Helmet has the ability of Magic Durability. Magic Durability makes it so that the wearer has a +two bonus to Saving Throws against spells. The helmet is considered Medium Armor and comes with a +one Saving Throw for Constitution. Alone, the helmet is okay but becomes stronger when you reap all the set benefits for one raging, Strength-proficient tank.
Orthon Explosives
You Look Better Without The Mask Anyway
Dammon can craft you up to four Orthon Explosives, depending on how many Devilfoil Masks you have. Devilfoil Masks are useful items that come with an interesting Strength buff if used correctly. They can be found scattered around Act One in Grymforge, located in the Underdark. One mask equals one explosive.
How To Use An Orthon Explosive
An Orthon Explosive is a one-use item that deals 3d6 Fire damage and inflicts Burning for four turns. It also deals Fire and Thunder damage as AOE to nearby objects. This is a deadly explosive that Dammon warns you about using, and it will consume your useful helmets in the mix, so be sure you want these grenades before giving up the helmets.
Orthon Explosives require a Dexterity Saving Throw against it. You will want to save these explosives for tough fights that involve multiple enemies in one location. You won't want your party members nearby when you set this off. Since you get access to these explosives in Act Two, you should save them for when you go to Moonrise Towers or Shar's Temple.
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