The author of the article shares their experience with Baldur's Gate 3, highlighting a long-awaited journey due to personal circumstances. Their playthrough culminated in disappointment; despite striving for a heroic approach, it resulted in limited engagement with the endgame's narrative. The author reflects on their character choice of a Bard-Paladin multiclass, admitting that while it was optimized for gameplay efficiency, it clashed with the character's narrative depth in the context of classic D&D themes. This ultimately led to a realization about the consequences of good intentions in gameplay.
I was locked out of all the most interesting endgame content.
A Bard represents the drive of freedom and independence, while a Paladin is the epitome of the strength that comes from a binding vow.
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