The Upsides and Downsides of Romancing Lae’zel in Baldur’s Gate 3

The Upsides and Downsides of Romancing Lae’zel in Baldur’s Gate 3

Out of all the romances in Baldur’s Gate 3, a love interest with the githyanki origin character Lae’zel is one of the most rewarding the game has to offer. While ⁤at first, her ⁢rather harsh exterior wouldn’t seem to lend itself ⁢well to a budding romance, sticking it out⁣ could​ result in one of the most rewarding character arcs the entire game has to offer. Like most romances ⁢in BG3, it won’t be easy, however, and there are a lot ‌of pros and cons that come with romancing the savage warrior.

At the beginning of the game, sparking that initial physical attraction ‌with ​Lae’zel is ​actually one of the easier‌ tasks in the game, depending on the⁣ choices made. That​ being said, digging a layer deeper to really‍ get to know the githyanki will require dedication, as most romances in BG3 don’t really ⁣start​ developing until Act ​2 and beyond.

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Lae’zel appears as the first recruitable companion on the Nautiloid⁤ (not​ counting the brain pet). This first ‌meeting will set the tone and relationship throughout ‌the​ game as her personality becomes apparent​ immediately. By being ‍pro-githyanki and taking a direct approach to tasks and missions, the relationship between Tav and Lae’zel will quickly form, culminating in a rather steamy romance scene early on in the game if all ⁢the right choices ‍are made.​ This, however, ⁣is just the tip of the ⁣iceberg, as she makes it pretty clear that she’s mostly ‌entertaining it for physical pleasure rather than emotional ⁣romance.

However, her direct and all-out-attack style isn’t completely conducive to a‍ deceitful playthrough that uses wit, personality, and dialogue⁣ to progress through the campaign. That being said, ‌her stances are a bit more nuanced than mindless violence. Her actual main goal ⁤is mission ⁤completion and helping other giths.

2023-08-20 10:24:03
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