spoilers for baldurs gate 3

so i’m playing baldur’s gate 3 right, i’m exploring this cave, and I think “oh, there’s a route to that temple of shar over there, i’m gonna jump down and climb a pillar that got knocked down to see what’s going on at that temple.” only to be greeted to this.

alright, this is fine, there’s probably some really cool reveal that they have whenever you get there or something leading up to it. I figure how to work the forge, and I start this boss fight, after 3 party wipes, and I see that none of my attacks are dealing damage to the boss, so I have this idea to use the environment to my advantage and use the lava around the arena to damage it instead. this is what happens when I tried it.

I think outside of the box and i get punished for it? isn’t this supposed to be dungeons and dragons, where you can basically do whatever you want to in order to solve a problem and have it work? i mean, my expectations were lowered significantly when i found a ordinary wooden door i couldn’t break down (former nethack addict), but come on, this should’ve came in playtesting.

  • KoboldOfArtifice@ttrpg.network
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    5 months ago

    From the perspective of a DM in a real DnD game, the enemy would simply not have an incentive to follow you. It wants to guard the forge, not kill you at any cost.

    If you really wanted to, I’d have let you go that way, but I wouldn’t just let the creature run into suicide or abandon it’s only task for no reason, so I think BG3 does this fight really well. Especially because this is actually a fight where using the environment can make the fight much much easier and there are environmental clues before the fight that hint towards a weakness in the boss.

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      5 months ago

      aaah yeah that does make a lot of sense, I wasn’t thinking about it’s role in the world, only the best way I could go about killing it. maybe thats another thing with me and bg3, I don’t think enough about the world, moreso how I can abuse mechanics. I do really like the characters though, and I do try and roleplay as opposed to simply being a psychopathic megalomaniac lol

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        5 months ago

        Most games don’t even try to be reasonable about stuff like that, so it’s not really your fault. BG3 often enough fails that itself, but it clearly does it’s best to consider stuff like that.

        Hope you have fun with the rest of the game, it’s amazing fun. And trying to really roleplay a bit and get into the character interactions is rewarded a lot both throughout the game and at the end, so keep at it.