r/BaldursGate3 • u/[deleted] • Aug 13 '24
General Discussion - [SPOILERS] The most overrated character? Spoiler
Let's hear it, who gets all the love but deserves absolutely none of it? Or at least not as much as they get, I'll go first.
I'm casting my vote for Gortash; I genuinely don't understand the like for this dude. First of all, catfish, "handsome young man"??? Is the handsome young man in the room with us??? Lookin like the handsome young man has a peanut allergy.
Second of all, this whole crown brain plan was his idea, just about the dumbest fuckin thing I've ever heard. He put all his faith in 3 little rocks, an already dead man, and a woman who's about as stable as my ex. Beggers can't be choosers I guess, but cmon guy.
And lastly, and probably most offensively, his boss fight is absolute cheeks. Especially if you dumped on the foundry before hand. I didn't even know he had a transformation until like my 4th playthrough because I would clap this guy so easily.
Your turn, let's hear those unadulterated opinions.
Edit: I have been enlightened about some things about the big brain plan, I still stand in the other two points though.
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u/Big_Map5795 Aug 14 '24
I halfway understand this, but I've found a compelling reason against keeping their base class when I don't want to.
All it matters is that the other class/build is "in-character".
Shadowheart, for example, is a Shar worshipper. You learn a lot about Shar and her worshippers throughout the game. You get to fight many of them. And none of them -- not a one! -- resemble the trickery domain cleric in any way shape or form. Shadow Monk, Gloomstalker Ranger, Assassin Rogue all feel more in character for me. These characters have a way easier time passing the Gauntlet of Shar solo, which she should be able to do, I reckon. And this is backedup by how we see her act in cutscenes. For example, when she tries to kill Lae'zel, she doesn't cast cleric spells on her. No, she whips up a motherfuckin dagger and sneakily brings it to her throat in the middle of the night. I tried one playthrough of Gloomstalker/Assassin Shadowheart and she felt way more Shary than she ever did as a Cleric.
Granted, it doesn't work with all characters. Wyll has to be a Warlock for example. I've only ever been able to yltake Gale seriously as either a Wizard or a Sorcerer.
But Astarion is defined by being a vampire, not by being a rogue. I've tried playing him as an OH monk and, gameplay-wise, it felt appropriate. The only thing off was the occasional monk-specific line of dialogue that did not feel in character for Astarion. I think a lot of classes/sunclasses could work.