This article contains minor spoilers for the first act of Baldur's Gate 3.
Summary
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Baldur's Gate 3 rewards players for experimenting with different play styles and options, showcasing the freedom of an RPG.
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One player's dark and uninvited act of killing all the children in the Grove and putting them in a crate stands out.
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The player's choice to side with the goblins resulted in death, highlighting the game's evil choices and unexpected consequences.
AND Baldur's Gate 3 an online player has committed what may be the most sadistic act possible in an RPG after inadvertently killing all the children in the Grove and stuffing them into a single crate. This Baldur's Gate 3 the player takes the meaning of Dark Urge to a whole new level.
Baldur's Gate 3 it strongly supports different play styles and rewards players who experiment with different things as they play. This can include trying out unique builds throughout the game or doing something specific in a specific situation. For example, there was one Baldur's Gate 3 a player who accidentally turned Scratch into an anti-magic grenade by making the canine companion eat Sussur Bloom. This created a whole new way for players to use Scratch, showing the freedom allowed in Larian's RPG.
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One player took advantage of this freedom in a completely different way. Redditor Ferocs decided to raid the Grove with goblins in the first act Baldur's Gate 3a choice that led to the death of all the children there. They may not have struck the fatal blow, but their association with the goblins certainly led to death. After seeing the events going down, this player decided to stuff all the corpses into a crate and keep them all in one place like a true Dark Urge player. There are a lot of bad choices that can be made Baldur's Gate 3but something about it being completely unsolicited hits home even more.
A Baldur's Gate 3 player accidentally kills the children of the Grove and stuffs them into a crate
Another player in the thread brought up another idea, though it won't be useful for a while. IN Baldur's Gate 3Patch 8, the Death Domain Cleric subclass, will allow players to detonate corpses, making them useful for Feroks. If they hold out until Patch 8 is released for the game, they'll be able to mine impressive weapons from Grove corpses, adding an even darker tone to the whole situation.
Patch 8 for Baldur's Gate 3 will mark the end of an era. After that, Larian seems to be largely retiring from the game, barring any major updates that will be necessary in the future. Earlier this year, Larian opened a new studio to help with two new ambitious RPGs, and it's exciting to know that the gears for the developer's future are already in motion. Baldur's Gate 3 earned Larian a lot of fans, many of whom are sure to stick around to see what the studio produces next.