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Baldur's Gate 3 dataminer discovers the most gut-punching ways to upset your companions, if you're into that sort of thing




There are a lot of ways to upset or irritate your companions in Baldur's Gate 3, some of which are beyond my comprehension. I swear sometimes Lae'zel gets mad at me just for breathing wrong, and choices I think will satiate everyone often backfire. But what about the most distressing, devastating choices that will really put your party in a stinker of a mood?..
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Larian's shared the most-played multiclasses in Baldur's Gate 3—and one of D&D's favourites is somehow second-to-last




Baldur's Gate 3 lets you multiclass—opening the floodgates to a lot of min-maxing nonsense. In case you're a single-class devotee (or just haven't played the game yet), multiclassing means "taking levels" in several different classes. So for example, you could be a level 5 fighter and a level 3 barbarian on a level 8 character...
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You probably don't want a high-level DLC for Baldur's Gate 3, anyway




Baldur's Gate 3 has been out for a while now—and if you're anything like me, finishing your first playthrough left you with the post-completion blues. It's easy to turn to wishing real hard for DLC under that duress, but I want to warn you: that wish might just see the curl of the displacer beast's paw...
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Thanks to a bug, players have found a 'realm of naked men' in Baldur's Gate 3




We've been making jokes about Baldur's Gate 3 being a horny game, though frankly I think it could be even hornier. I did not, however, expect it to contain a row of naked men who can spontaneously appear and just stand there looking vacant...
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Dispel Magic who? A Baldur's Gate 3 player depowered a climactic necromancer boss by smuggling an anti-magic flower for dozens of hours across two whole acts




First spotted by GamesRadar, user Kill-bray on the Baldur's Gate 3 subreddit discovered a deliciously convoluted way to punk Act 2 necromancer boss, Balthazar: smuggle an anti-magic flower that's never meant to leave the game's first act across fantasy state lines and slip it into the rude dude's pocket. We might not have the full-on Dispel Magic effect from tabletop D&D, but there are still ways to ruin a wizard's day...
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