One of the most challenging and involved achievements to unlock inBaldur’s Gate 3is “Leave No One Behind.” It revolves around the group of tieflings that the party meets during Act One, refugees from the city of Elturel. Much like your party,these tieflings are trying to make their way to the city of Baldur’s Gate, though there is much danger between them and their destination.

The achievement requires that you save as many tieflings as possible during the game’s first and second acts, helping them safely reach Baldur’s Gate. But it’s not as simple as defending them when danger is near:many choices can directly or indirectly sentence these refugees to death.Unlocking the achievement and helping thetieflings inBG3requires careful planning and determination, and you should follow these steps.

Baldur’s Gate 3’s Alfira and Shadowheart look to the side - Astarion’s shadow is barely visible in the middle.

How To Get The Achievement “Leave No One Behind” In BG3

The Parameters For This Difficult Achievement

Sadly, not every refugee in the group can be saved since some are doomed to die no matter what. But what’s interesting is thatunlocking this achievement sometimes requires that you save certain characters, even if they are destined to die later. It’s less about the number of people that complete their journey to Baldur’s Gate and more about keeping everyone alive for as long as possible.

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In addition, playing as a specific origin character will make getting this achievement much harder:BG3’s Dark Urge.The Urge has a scripted encounter where they murder Alfira, a tiefling bardwho would otherwise survive Act One with no problem. If you’re going through the game as this killer must knock out Alfira before each long rest they take after meeting her in Druid’s Grove; otherwise, her death may break the achievement.

Baldur’s Gate 3 character Zevlor, Halsin, and Shadowheart in front of a silhouette of the tiefling Rolan with question marks around it.

How To Keep The Tieflings Alive In Act One

Keeping The Peace In The Emerald Grove

The first required step in saving the tieflings comes early inBG3’s Act Onewhen a group of goblins can be found attacking them at the Emerald Grove.Their leader, Zevlor, could die in this fight, so you must make sure to defeat the goblinsbefore that happens. Next, once you enter the Grove, you must make sure to interact with several important characters.

You may be a threat to the Tieflings if you start fights or steal inside the Emerald Grove, so avoid those actions to stay safe.

Lae’zel and Shadowheart with Ketheric Throm from Baldur’s Gate 3

The first, Nadira, can be found near her telescope atop a hill. A bugbear assassin will attempt to kill her, and must be thwarted. Afterward, another tiefling, Arka, can be found pointing a crossbow at a goblin in a cage. She must be talked down from killing the prisoner, or she will leave the grove to pursue revenge and end up killed. The next is a group of three siblings: Rolan, Cal, and Lia. They must be persuaded to stay in the camp, astheir presence will save other tieflings later on.

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Then there are the children, Mirkon and Arabella. Mirkon is being lured down by the shore by harpies and must be saved. He will tell you how to enter the secret cave in the grove, where you canfind and talk to Mol. This is not necessarily required, buthaving a bond with the tiefling thief will help later on. Arabella, meanwhile, is being questioned by Kagha inside the Grove’s sanctum and will be killed by Kagha’s snake unless you persuade the druid to let her go.

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The Dark Urge will have many opportunities to commit atrocities against other tieflings in the grove, such as Pandirna. While helping these NPCs isn’t required to unlock the achievement, killing them will break it, so avoid those options.

Finally, there’s the matter of dealing with the goblin camp. One option is to lure the goblins back to the Grove to fight them from a better defensive position, but doing so puts several Tieflings in harm’s way.The best way to keep them alive is to deal with the goblins at their camp, keeping the Grove from any further violence and allowing the Tieflings to set out for the city.

Rescuing The Refugees In Act Two

If the above steps are fulfilled,several tieflings will still be found dead in the Shadow-Cursed Lands. Arka is among them, and many more tieflings, including Nadira, will also go missing at this point. It is unknown if their death is implied or if they simply got separated; either way, their fates do not affect the achievement past this point. What is important is saving the remaining tieflings who are seeking refuge atLast Light Innor captured at Moonrise Towers.

No matter what, Last Light Inn must not fall into darkness, as this kills most of the remaining Tieflings. They must also be protected when Absolute forces attack the Inn, asthe Winged Horrors can kill several of them if you are not careful.After the attack, you must free the tieflings trapped in Moonrise, usually by helping Wulbren Bongle stage a prison break. This gets Cal, Lia, Lakrissa, and Danis safely back to Last Light.

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But that’s not all, as several more Tieflings are scattered around the map. Rolan will have left Last Light to look for his siblings and must be saved from Shadows at the map’s southern edge. Arabella can be found near the House of Healing searching for her parents (who die no matter what) and must be brought back to your camp. Finally,Zevlor must be rescued from the Illithid Oubliette during the climax of act two.

Any time when you enter combat and a tiefling is present, casting spells likeSanctuaryor Shield of Faith can help to ensure they survive.

Do all of this, and the maximum number of tiefling refugees will make it toBaldur’s Gate, but you won’t get the “Leave No One Behind” achievement just yet.The survivors could still die if attacked or caught in the crossfire during events in act three, and Mol must be spoken to in the Guildall to be considered “safe.” Do all of this, and don’t let any of them die, and you’ll receive the “Leave No One Behind” achievement upon completing the game.