Baldur’s Gate 3 is a million times better when you talk to animals

Baldur’s Gate 3This gives the players many opportunities to be creative and have fun. In spite of this incredible freedom, there is one spell that every player must have: “Speak to Animals”. It’s one that I always immediately cast the minute I complete a long rest. Animals are some of the game’s best characters; and numerous fans have pointed out the critical number of quests animals can give you — as well as silly interactions you can have — when you can speak to Baldur’s Gate 3’s many creatures.
[Ed. note: Spoilers for animal characters in Baldur’s Gate 3.]
Act I is not the only act in which these interactions take place. They can be small but no less frightful. A squirrel can be found near Emerald Grove in a lift. She will attack you as soon as you step on her territory. You can find out what happens if you roll a dexterity test.
Other characters can appear in an ongoing story. You can find a Strange Ox in the Emerald Grove, hanging around with another ox that looks more normal. You can’t quite discern what it is, but something about this ox is just a little It is not a good idea to use it.. It’s probably best to talk to him to find out what is going on. The Last Light Inn is where you might run into each other again.
And, of course, there’s two possible camp companions you can get in the Act 1, who are even more lovable if you can talk to them. There’s Scratch, the adorable dog who you encounter mourning its owner. A cub owlbear, which you can save from goblins. The two become fast friends — and you can even get an achievement called “You Have Two Hands for a Reason” for petting them at the same time.
On the contrary, animals that seem merely to decorate a set can actually make it more hilarious. I’m talking about the rats in the Gauntlet of Shar — which swarm about the entire place. They give off rancid vibes, and while you don’t You can also useTalking to someone is hilarious. They’ll each insult you, call you unworthy, and attempt to attack you if you pass. The Rat King can be found on the Twisted Marrow Throne. He has some delusions.
It’s not surprising that the entire game has rats. Almost all of them are terrible characters. One of them is found at the site of a crime in Act 3. This rat has a taste for cheese — the human resident who lived there fed it different kinds to determine its favorite. But it turns out the rat is also fond of eating the little red morsels that “spilled” out of this resident, upon their unfortunate demise. Yikes.
No, of course not Baldur’s Gate 3 animal list would be complete without mentioning the game’s very good cats. A fan favorite (and personal favorite) is His Majesty, a sphinx — who recently was sadly patched to have fur — who opens by hissing at the player, before giving players a quest to de-rat the basement. Even if you complete the quest, you’re still just His Majesty’s loyal subject, however.
Larian Studios has made talking to animals a central part of their games. Rather than making it a magical spell Divinity Original Sin 2, players could select the “Pet Pal” attribute for their characters, giving them the permanent capability of speaking with animals. It was just as enjoyable in that excellent game, and it’s a delight to see the legacy of wonderful animal characters continuing.
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