The last leg of the Investigating the Suspicious Toys quest is tough to complete. Not because it’s difficult (it’s exceedingly straightforward) but because it just doesn’t feel right. Here’s how to investigate Felogyr’s Fireworks shop in Baldur’s Gate 3.

Baldur’s Gate 3: Suspicious Toys Questline

Investigate Felogyr’s Fireworks is a part ofthe Suspicious Toys quest, which will begin in Rivington at the start of Act 3 in BG3. Before you investigate Felogyr’s Fireworks, you’ll want tocomplete the following steps:

Avery will believe you to be afellow True Soul, and if you got the password from Arfur, you can use it on Avery to gain access to the second floor of the fireworks shop and its merchants. But the second-floor merchants will block you from going any higher.

You can useinvisibilityto get past the second-floor merchants or access the third-floor window of the fireworks shop by using Fly or Misty Step from outside, but know that simply reaching the third floor won’t complete the Suspicious Toys quest. And if you’re spotted on the third floor, everyone in the vicinity, including outside guards, patrons, and anyone on the shop’s lower floors, will be alerted and become hostile.

Complete Felogyr’s Fireworks Without Killing Everybody

Baldur’s Gate 3: How to Investigate the Suspicious Toys in Felogyr’s Fireworks

There is only one way to complete the final leg of the “Investigate the Suspicious Toys” quest. And that’s by killing every single person in Felogyr’s Fireworks shop. No, we’re not kidding. you may’t steal a particular note or assassinate a particular person.Youmustkill everyone.

Baldur’s Gate 3 is easily one of our favorite games because of the bevy of options you have to do pretty much anything. Almost every side quest and main mission puts the choice of how you want to resolve the problem in your hands. Except for investigating Felogyr’s Fireworks shop. We’re almost certain thatthis quest is bugged.

What to Do With Felogyr’s Fireworks in BG3

Killing everyone in the fireworks shop seems wrong on many levels. Even if everyone involved is complicit in some way, it’s such a gross infliction of “justice” that it can completelybreak immersion. But we’ve explored every option. Currently, there is no way to sabotage the pipes, thus killing those upstairs alone.

Lockpicking your way into the basement and finding its secret room doesn’t work, either. We’ve seen some players theorize that thesmoke powder barrelsyou find in the basement should be used to accelerate the deaths of everyone, but it still leads down the same path of mass murder.

Likewise,killing only the drows and Chemistswho are cooking up the bombs upstairs will lead to no better results. Nor will you find the various letters and keys that you’ll find on their bodies. Likewise, examining the motivations and ledgers will offer you no way to bring the bomb makers to justice.

If you don’t have a high perception and you want to complete this quest (and get pretty much nothing for the effort, except for theCounting House Vault Key #5, which can be picked off of a corpse), this is the only option. Sorry.

But if you do want to feel like you’re the good guy,why not save a child before she’s transformed into a monster?

Daphne Fama

A Staff Writer at Prima Games since 2022, Daphne Fama spends an inordinate amount playing games of all stripes but has a soft spot for horror, FPS, and RPGs. When she’s not gaming, she’s an author and member of the Horror Writers Association with a debut novel coming out in 2025. In a previous life, she was an attorney but found she preferred fiction to contracts and forms