I made the most heroic choice in BG3 and suffered the consequences
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I made the most heroic choice in BG3 and suffered the consequences
"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."
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.
Read at Polygon
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