Being based in the world of Dungeons & Dragons, Baldur’s Gate 3 is packed full of awesome spells to cover a multitude of situations. However, when they are examined closely, some spells are more than a little odd. Either because of their outcomes or the concept behind them in general, these spells are some of the weirdest in Baldur’s Gate 3.
Although the spells available to the party in Baldur’s Gate 3 only go up to level six, that doesn’t mean that some of the strangest spells in DnD can’t be found in the game. Obviously, only certain classes have access to magic, but there are plenty of spell scrolls to be found and purchased right up until the end of Baldur’s Gate 3. This gives every party an opportunity to try out of some of these interesting and sometimes amusing spells.
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Perhaps one of the best known Baldur’s Gate 3 spells is speak with animals, having garnered a reputation among the player base for creating some of BG3’s funniest moments. As the name suggests, the spell allows the character casting it to speak with the various animals found in the game. Cue the party chatting with every critter in sight, from massive deep rothés to angry squirrels who hate music.
However, on top of the novelty of speaking with BG3’s animal NPCs, speak with animals is also very useful for quests. In fact, there are several quests in BG3 that require the party to speak with different animals, such as the Strange Ox first met at the Emerald Grove or the pigeons at the post office in Rivington. So, while it might be a weird idea to chat with the local wildlife, it is worth having at least one party member have this spell in BG3.
2023-11-26 04:00:05
Source from screenrant.com
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