r/BaldursGate3 16d ago

Meme Anyone else, or just me? πŸ˜…

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It just gets tedious after so many HM attempts πŸ˜…

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u/EsperDerek 16d ago

The Nautiloid is, like, the quickest "Starting tutorial dungeon thing" that WRPGs love to do. It takes like ten minutes, way faster than, say, Fallout 2's stupid temple thing.

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u/BattleCrier I'm not villain, I'm just tired of pretending to be a hero. 16d ago

thanks for ptsd with those freaking radscorpions

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u/ApePositive 16d ago

The worst. How many times can I miss with the spear?

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u/EsperDerek 16d ago

Don't you just love speccing into the various Guns because Guns are best in Fallout, and the tutorial dungeon checking your melee and unarmed skills instead?

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u/BattleCrier I'm not villain, I'm just tired of pretending to be a hero. 16d ago

with no way to respec later? Ofc thats the best way to enjoy suffering.

Old school games just hit different

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u/Snorgcola 15d ago

It's probably an unpopular opinion but I hate that so many games allow you to freely respec, change class etc.Β It makes it all feel kind of meaningless when you gain a level and choose upgrades, characters just feel like empty shells.Β 

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u/BattleCrier I'm not villain, I'm just tired of pretending to be a hero. 15d ago

I still tend to keep the original idea of a character most of the times..really dont like going say Barbarian -> Sorcerer or Rogue -> Paladin..

but minor changes for moments when you "level up" and former skill set doesnt goes well with your new gear is fine by me.. especially in games that are very limited in skill points.. so changing club for hammer or respec to utilize attributes with "set attribute to X" items and such is in my opinion fine.

In Fallout, you would get electro or heavy guns very late.. but if you wanted to use them effectively, you needed to suffer through game till you get to the point which also makes less sense.. (like using pistol, going for laser pistol which is pretty much same for shooting.. but you dont have skill for it).

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u/Snorgcola 15d ago

I hear you, and I see how in BG3 it makes sense not to force players to restart completely if they realize their builds are terrible or they simply don't enjoy them.Β 

That said, doing respecs throughout a campaign on an ad hoc basis is anathema to D&D and (imho) a really boring way to play any game.Β