Baldur’s Gate 3 has become a massive success, drawing in many who might not have any familiarity with previous Larian Studios games or knowledge of Dungeons & Dragons. Because of this, it’s easy to become overwhelmed by all the tools, spells, and mechanics the game offers. While there is no right way to play an RPG, some mistakes can lead to unintended consequences and potentially a less enjoyable playthrough.
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While it might sound obvious to some, one of the simplest mistakes is not looting everything. Remember to check all containers in an area, even random barrels and crates. Holding the left alt key will help with this, as it will highlight all lootable containers close by. Grabbing everything will help gear up the party, especially early on in Baldur’s Gate 3. What the party doesn’t use can be sold and stored in the camp chest until a vendor is found.
Speaking of gear, not upgrading a companion’s gear is a mistake that can cause problems later down the line. The initial looks for all Baldur’s Gate 3 companions are great, but the better gear they have, the better the party’s chance of success with improved ACs, better weapons, and other magical items. It’s important to remember not to horde gear just for the main character, as each party member has a role to play.
When giving companions gear, especially weapons and armor, make sure they use things they are proficient in. Companions will use anything you put on them, but that doesn’t mean it’s the right choice. For example, putting armor on Gale will mean he can’t cast spells as he’s not proficient in any armor, while Shadowheart isn’t proficient in maces despite starting Baldur’s Gate 3 with one. Check what each companion can use by clicking on their character sheet and finding their proficiencies section.
2023-08-17 07:48:03
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