Baldur’s Gate 3: Should You Buy Mattis’ Key in BG3?

Mattis has a key you can buy in the Last Light Inn in Baldur's Gate 3. Here's what you need to know if you should buy it, and how to use it.

Mattis is a crafty tiefling in Baldur’s Gate 3. He offers an array of items for you to buy in the Emerald Grove, but he later appears in the Light Light Inn when ou make your way to the Underdark, and you’re faced with trying to save against the deadly shadow curse.

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While speaking with Mattis, he tells you about a secret key that Mol gave him. It’s an extra special key that he wants to reserve for only trusted customers, and your character can offer to buy it, but it costs a lot of gold. Should you buy the key from Mattis in Baldur’s Gate 3?

What Happens When You Buy Mattis’ Key in Baldur’s Gate 3?

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Mattis in the Light Inn offers his various wares during your Baldur’s Gate 3 campaign. If you talk with him while Karlach and Wyll are in your party, they will share their adventures with the young tiefling. Mattis is a huge fan of Karlach, having watched her fight against demons in Avernus.

While talking with Mattis, he will talk about a special key that Mol has him holding onto. When you bring it up, there’s an opportunity for you to purchase it, but it costs a pretty penny: 1,000 Gold coins. If you have the gold for it, I recommend picking to grab the key, which turns out to be a Tower-Shaped Key. There’s also the choice to offer 2,000 gold for the key, but I don’t think providing Mattis with more money for this item is worthwhile.

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If you don’t have the gold for it, it’s possible to persuade Mattis to give you the key. You will need to pass a Persuasion check with one of your Baldur’s Gate 3 party members to convince him. If you do, you don’t have him to give the 1,000 or 2,000 promised gold to him; you’ll get it for free and all of the rewards that come with it.

What Does Mattis’ Key Open in Baldur’s Gate 3?

The way you use the Tower-shaped Key is a little out of the way in Baldur’s Gate 3. I discovered I could use it in the hidden entrance at the Mason Guild, to the southwest of the Last Light Inn. I was not looking to unlock this area but instead attempting to complete Karlach’s side quest and track down the infernal iron she needed to repair her infernal heart. The hidden area is the basement of the Mason Guild, underneath the hatch in the back of the room.

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When you get into the basement, make your way up the stairs. Hopefully, your characters have a high enough Perception check to find the keyhole, and then you use the Tower-Shaped Key you get from Mattis to open the door.

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The area is, unfortunately, heavily guarded with plenty of traps and things for you to disarm. I recommend bringing a character with a high Sleight Of Hand check, and several disarm and lockpicking kits. There’s a hidden area after the initial traps, with a Wraith and a Shadow for you to fight leading to a handful of items and loot for you to grab.

Beyond the location of using the key, this area is an excellent location to begin snooping around and learning about the Thorm family in Baldur’s Gate 3. For example, you can find three unique bosses in this area: Malus Thorm, Gerringothe Thorm, and Thisoblad Thorm. You can fight these enemies in a straight battle, or you can choose to use your character’s Skills to outwit them during a conversation, which is never a bad thing.

Is Mattis’ Key Worth It in Baldur’s Gate 3?

Although the price for Mattis’ key is steep, the Tower-Shaped key is a worthwhile purchase. It leads to several hidden secrets about Moonrise Tower, and there are several things for you and your party to loot inside the hidden area. For my Baldur’s Gate 3 campaign, I thought it was worthwhile, and I was glad to have purchased it. Mattis is a good merchant.

Even though Mattis is a good merchant, the chance to take the key off of him through a Persuasion check is likely the best option. I could do it with Wyll, my party’s Warlock and Bard character, capable of talking nearly anyone out of their favorite items without so much of raising a sword to them.


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Zack Palm is the Senior Writer of Gamepur and has spent over five years covering video games, and earned a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Oregon State University. He spends his free time biking, running tabletop campaigns, and listening to heavy metal. His primary game beats are Pokémon Go, Destiny 2, Final Fantasy XIV, and any newly released title, and he finds it difficult to pull away from any Star Wars game.