š± This Baldur’s Gate 3 Achievement Is So Rare, Only 2% Of Steam Players Have It!
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In Baldur’s Gate 3, thereās an achievement so rare that only 2% of players on Steam have managed to get it. What does it take to join this elite group? š
Is this the ultimate test of skill, or just plain luck? š¤
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The rarest achievement inĀ Baldur’s Gate 3Ā has only been earned by roughly 2% of players, but it’s a very odd one to be so elusive: Busker. To put it in perspective,Ā more players have earned the achievement Foehammer, forĀ beating the game in Honour Mode,Ā BG3‘s toughest challenge. Busker is a rather innocuous achievement, only requiring players to earn coin from performing on the street.
According toĀ Steam’s global gameplay stats forĀ Baldur’s Gate 3,Ā only 2.3% of the PC playerbase has earned Busker. The numbers are even lower on PlayStation (1.5%) and Xbox (1.16%). On the former, only the platinum trophy is rarer, and on the latter, there are actually two rarer achievements, Foehammer and Punch Drunk, for defeating 20 enemies while inebriated.
Why Is The Busker Achievement So Tough?
Maybe It’s Just Not Worth The Effort



To unlock Busker,Ā you simply have to earn 100 gold from performing, which is easiest to do as a bard. When you play an instrument, you’ll attract a crowd, and once they’ve gathered, you roll a Performance check. If you succeed, the crowd will give you a small sum of gold ā each character gathered will throw out a single coin. It can be time-consuming, and potentially frustrating if you repeatedly fail checks, but it’s not especially difficult.
One possible explanation for Busker’s rarity is thatĀ it’s simply not worth the effort. It’s very easy toĀ get gold inĀ Baldur’s Gate 3, and 100 is a paltry sum, even early on. Achievement hunters make up a very small percentage of players, so even those who scroll throughĀ BG3‘s achievements looking for easy ones to nab may be uninterested in Busker’s required time commitment.
Is This Baldur’s Gate 3’s Toughest Achievement?
Not Really

Busker’s rarity on each individual platform is a bit misleading.Ā It’s not really a difficult achievement, even if it will take some time. You’re really only beholden to dice rolls, so it’s not going to stand up to achievements that require actual skill. Foehammer is a great example; Honour Mode is incredibly difficult, likely making itĀ BG3‘s toughest achievement.
The aforementioned Punch Drunk is another achievement that illustrates a similar issue. It interfaces with game mechanics that don’t come up regularly outside specific circumstances. Most players will pick up alcohol and send it to camp to use as supplies when resting. It’s an easy achievement for anyone playing a Way of the Drunken Master monk, one of theĀ new subclasses in Patch 8, butĀ there isn’t really a reason for any other character to consistently be getting drunk before a fight unless the player is achievement hunting.
100% In Baldur’s Gate 3 Is A Difficult Ask
Achievement Hunters Beware

Baldur’s Gate 3Ā is already an incredibly long game. My own playthrough, doing most of the side content, lasted for about 120 hours, which is pretty consistent with the data onĀ HowLongToBeat. Notably, the completionist category extends to 174 hours, butĀ that doesn’t necessarily require the player to get every achievement. The tricky thing aboutĀ BG3Ā is that it’s not possible to see 100% of its content in a single playthrough; certain choices lock you out of specific quests.
It’s really not surprising to see Busker as such a rare achievement, and even to see playthroughs considered completionist to not technically be so.Ā Baldur’s Gate 3Ā is a very thorough RPG with a lot of branching content, and many longtime players have come to love it because of its sandbox nature, where you can choose what goals to pursue. Busker may be the rarest achievement inĀ Baldur’s Gate 3, but that’s only because about 98% of players don’t want to spend their time with the game slowly performing for a measly 100 gold.