The best romance options for a Dark Urge (Durge) playthrough in Baldur’s Gate 3 are those that match the main character’s evil and bloodthirsty impulses. Dark Urge is an origin that players can choose when building their character. By choosing Dark Urge in Baldur’s Gate 3, they unlock a series of different events that can occur throughout the campaign, mostly motivated by some savage impulses that often lead to bloody deaths. The Durge even has a special questline of its own, allowing players to better understand where these impulses come from, and the ending can vary according to the choices made along the way.
This article contains a few spoilers for Baldur’s Gate 3.
A great example of this unique origin is that an uncontrollable Dark Urge kill in Baldur’s Gate 3 kills off the gentle bard Alfira, even if the Emerald Grove is saved from the grasps of the Absolutists led by Minthara at the Goblin Camp. Even Gale can be killed off early, with the Dark Urge seeing the wizard’s hand chopped off when asking for help to leave a portal. In all of its essence, the Dark Urge is an evil-aligned origin story for a playthrough. Luckily, this does not block them out from having memorable romantic escapades, as there are some pretty evil characters to get involved with.
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One of the one-time romance partners in Baldur’s Gate 3, Haarlep is found late in the game, well into Act 3. This incubus resides in Raphael’s House of Hope and its male form can even take on the cambion’s physical appearance. Haarlep also has a female Archduchess form. Regardless of who they resemble, Haarlep is a great romance option for a Dark Urge playthough, because it is in line with the origin character’s impulses into primal and evil nature. The fact that most companions disapprove of the main character getting involved with Haarlep speaks volumes to the fact that this is wrong.
2023-11-13 20:00:05
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