[-] ax-_-xa@kbin.social 15 points 9 months ago

Goddam it, is this what did it? I'm seventy-five years old for Chrissakes!

[-] ax-_-xa@kbin.social 6 points 10 months ago

Am American. Used to have to get those eggs out from under the chickens who wanted to sit on them and get the shit pecked out of me before school everyday.

[-] ax-_-xa@kbin.social 14 points 10 months ago

I knew it would happen again the other month, when I was reporting on white-collar workers who secretly juggle multiple full-time jobs. Overemployment, as the phenomenon is known, violates society's implicit norms of loyalty to one's employer more flagrantly than anything else I've encountered. But when I asked these overemployed professionals whether they felt bad that they were essentially cheating on their bosses...

What the fucking fuck? This guy actually articulated this thought as if it were rational?

Am I living in Crazyworld?

Narrator: He was.

[-] ax-_-xa@kbin.social 1 points 10 months ago

Right, and when all we buy is food, many, many other businesses go poof. I'm not saying food isn't expensive. I'm saying that's all I buy anymore.

[-] ax-_-xa@kbin.social 2 points 10 months ago

Aren't they also losing customers? I don't buy shit anymore. Won't a lot of places eventually drive themselves out of business? A smaller, captive customer base with the wealth to choose differently if they feel like it. The vast majority just doing without whatever isn't crucial.

[-] ax-_-xa@kbin.social 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

There are multiple ways for Shadowheart to go during that scene, depending on how you have been interacting with her up to that point. I'm on a 'good' run, and I have maxed out her affinity. I didn't have to roll any dice. I only had to do something that is pretty obvious, if the choice is there. I guess if you haven't been going that route, convincing her not to kill said personage is quite hard.

[-] ax-_-xa@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

You get a little abuse for being a Drow in the Grove in the Early Access. But I want all the extra bits of dialogue I can get so I'll take a little abuse.

[-] ax-_-xa@kbin.social 4 points 1 year ago

I think Seldarine Drow Battlemaster focusing on Archery. I have gotten exhausted keeping up with all the magic, so at least my character won't have any.

[-] ax-_-xa@kbin.social 4 points 1 year ago

It's all good, orphiebaby. These are tough times!

[-] ax-_-xa@kbin.social 7 points 1 year ago

I appreciate your comment.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by ax-_-xa@kbin.social to c/baldurs_gate_3@lemmy.world

NOTE THAT THERE ARE SPOILERS BELOW!!

So if you don't wanna be spoiled, stop reading right now.

Go back...

Still here? Okay. This is really just for fun, but it struck me today that all the companions we know about come with huge red flags which they constantly wave in our faces.

ASTARION: Vampire Daddy has inscribed part of a devil pact on the skin of his back, so Astarion could well be 'owned' by two different big bads. Plus, he doesn't really wanna be 'saved', just free, so if you're inclined to good, he's not your huckleberry.

GALE: Has a bomb in his chest and aspires to either get with or replace Mystra. He is the avatar of hubris in the game, his end is forecast to be dark indeed. Be careful that he doesn't drag you down with him.

SHADOWHEART: Whether she's mind controlled by Shar or willingly serves her, Shar is going to be a present and formidable opponent, and you can't count on Shadowheart's help in fighting against her influence, as she is serious and committed. There is hope that a good end awaits, but I doubt it will be easy.

LAE'ZEL: Cannot get out of Vlakith's shadow. Is a true believer, and will probably never care about you, even if you, you know, hook up and stuff. There may be a redemption arc here, but it's going to be a while before you find it, and if you play as a good guy, all you do is piss her off more and more. Doubt her idea of 'good' would match ours, anyway, even if she does reform. Yet her sense of honor and commitment to ideals are almost paladinlike, so if she could be turned... formidable.

WYLL: Sold his soul and now wants to get it back. He's completely owned. Can he break the shackles? Maybe, but it'll take a lot of work from you. At least Mizora isn't a goddess (see Shadowheart, Gale) or archdevil (see Karlach), so you've got that going for you.

KARLACH: An unwilling champion of Zariel who has an infernal engine for a heart. You'll need soul coins to keep her running, and you will run out. Be careful, because she warns you about what's coming. She's a sweet soul with an anger management issue, and you'll want to help her, but if you give your heart to her, prepare to have it broken. (Devs started talking about crying at a certain ending for one companion immediately after talking about her. You have been warned!)

MINTHARA: I mean... you gotta kill everyone at the glade to even get her, so... not a good ending. She is straight out.

You may notice the trend. In each case, someone or something has power over your companions, beyond the tadpole.

[-] ax-_-xa@kbin.social 4 points 1 year ago

You may already know the answer now, but it's recently been (almost) confirmed that Humans get the floating +2 +1 that everyone else gets, while also getting proficiency in light armor and polearms, along with a +20 lb carrying capacity.

There has been a fairly loud outcry, however, so this may change.

[-] ax-_-xa@kbin.social 4 points 1 year ago

There are more voices datamined and I believe I heard one of the attendees of the last Panel from Hell to say there are two further choices for voices in the full game. I have consumed so much BG3 media in the last month that I won't be able to find that, though, so take that as a 'maybe.'

(Was it Wolfheart? It might have been Wolfheart...)

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