Creating Custom Party Members in Baldur’s Gate 3

Creating Custom Party Members in Baldur’s Gate 3

It is possible to‍ create a ‌custom four-person‍ party in Baldur’s Gate 3. This‌ allows access to classes and backgrounds beyond what the main companions start‍ as. In a sense, ⁤it offers more dialogue options and some unique interaction outcomes.

However, playing as a custom party does have drawbacks. None of the voiced origin characters will​ be in ⁤the party, ‍making it more likely to ‍miss triggers for their related quests, ⁢romances, and endings.⁤ As of patch 2, there is a workaround to temporarily dismiss these extra characters ‌and bring​ in companions as needed.

Making a second main character​ is as ‌simple as starting Baldur’s Gate 3 ‌in two-player⁣ split-screen mode. This requires two controllers, even if playing the ⁤PC version. The additional “players” can join a session as guests instead of using⁢ unique Steam ‌IDs or PlayStation Network profiles. Upon start-up, a second copy ‍of ‍the main character, Tav, can be created. Take note that this custom character cannot be saved for ‌future editing and must be​ finalized now.

Making the⁤ third and fourth custom characters is a bit trickier. It⁤ requires starting‍ up⁣ a second⁣ instance of Baldur’s Gate 3 and creating an online ‌lobby. On PC, ‌this is as simple as opening the game twice on a single machine and⁣ hosting a multiplayer session.

For PlayStation 5, one will need to have a second console and use Share Play. Once all four members‌ have joined the lobby, all custom characters can be created.

2023-09-11 06:24:04
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