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How to complete the Stop the Presses quest in Baldur's Gate 3




The Baldur's Gate 3 Stop the Presses quest is all about sneaking into the city's newspaper, the Baldur's Mouth, to tamper with headlines and make yourself look good. Lord Gortash's nefarious influence has even spread to the press, and he's using it to pump out propaganda supporting his Steel Watchers and slander your good name...
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Baldur's Gate 3's best companion just wants to go to Build a Bear

Baldur's Gate 3 has become something of a phenomenon. It's a superb RPG game in its own right but its companions have taken on a life outside the game, whole-heartedly embraced by the internet. And, seeing all the love these characters are receiving, several of Baldur Gate 3's talented voice actors are getting in on the act.


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The city of Baldur's Gate in Baldur's Gate 3 acts as a big hub area for several high-stakes dungeons and boss fights. They're all gnarly encounters that put your end-game builds to the test, and for the most part, they're all a complete blast. I could ramble on about all of them—The Iron Throne, Cazador's Palace, the Bhaalist Temple—but my favourite by far is completely, 100% optional, and easy to miss entirely unless you're looking for a specific item...
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Lone wolf destroys Baldur's Gate 3's toughest boss in two turns with nothing but a bow, a bag of busted magic items, and D&D's least flashy class




Before I get elbow-deep into the gamer grease of this build and boss fight—heads up, the video below contains major spoilers for an Act 3 dungeon.



I knew it. While I've written about some busted min-maxing shenanigans before, I knew it'd only be a matter of time before someone pushed Baldur's Gate 3 even further. Gamers and tabletop players are drawn to power builds like moths to a flame. Like this player, who you can watch chew through 666 hit points of devil below (the fight starts at around 4 minutes)...
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Forget Mind Flayers, this man is Baldur's Gate 3's biggest issue

If there was ever a place that didn't need more gloom, it's Baldur's Gate 3's Underdark. Between Baldur Gate 3's numerous monsters, the exploding fungi, and the pitch-black lake, the fantasy RPG game's underground realm doesn't scream holiday destination. So, naturally, that's where miserable Mancunian presenter Karl Pilkington has been sent. What could possibly go wrong?


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