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So you can say this to the mean dog lady in act 3 and make her leave btw :)
#THANK GOD#bg3#baldurs gate 3#baldur's gate 3#baldurs gate#angry mar’hyah#mar’hyah#bg3 act3#scratch#scratch the dog
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Act 3 truly has some glorious NPC names, here's a (still growing) list of my favorites so far:
Sauceman Chorizo
Flant Borlley
Muttonchops Dorryss
‘Plumes’ Fronkin
Spool
Stinker
Salamander
Ch’kk’ch
Ooltheg
Splatters Doolug
Felgi Diggums
Cinnamon
Slow-Butt
Punkins
Hiccups Bortun
Syllabub ‘Shimmer’ Fran
Borgus Elamin
Hoots Hooligan
Angry Mar’hyah
Oyster Boy Dringo
Hunkers Boolean
#bg3#baldurs gate 3#baldur’s gate 3#the npc names in this game are truly glorious#10/10 writing#whoever was in charge really just wrote a whole shitpost huh
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Baldur’s Gate 3 patch 2 is here, giving Karlach love and fixing bugs
The second patch for Baldur's Gate 3 is now available; it contains several bug fixes, UI upgrades, and performance enhancements. If you'd rather go back to a solitary adventure in the iconic RPG game, it also provides a mechanism to deal with other player characters being locked in your group indefinitely. The complete Baldur's Gate 3 patch notes also feature a few extra scenes to aid in giving Karlach, the best companion in the universe, more time for reflection and resolution in her story. Developer Larian recently detailed its intent to give Karlach the “ending she deserves” in its latest Baldur’s Gate 3 community update, and this appears to be making moves in that direction. While we won’t go into details here for spoiler reasons, the changes here sound welcome but perhaps not all that dramatic, so it’ll be interesting to see if even more adjustments are introduced in future updates. Larian does confirm it’s also working on “additional endgame scenes featuring other characters.” One of the more common complaints since launch has been that any players who bring their characters into your game in multiplayer will leave them stuck in your party forever. While I solved this by taking the more dramatic approach of committing to a full, separate four-person playthrough, this quirk is a bit unfortunate if you invited someone in for a one-off adventure and then wanted to go back to your solo game. Fortunately, you’ll now be able to use Withers’ Wardrobe of Wayward Friends to pop those co-op partners away into the aforementioned furniture (I can only imagine there’s a C.S. Lewis Narnia-style situation happening here, else it’d get rather cramped very quickly). That’ll let you bring your regular companions back into the fold. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RBHYnjD2to Baldur’s Gate 3 patch 2 notes – August 31, 2023 Here are the Baldur’s Gate 3 patch notes for update 2, which launched on August 31, 2023: Features - Introducing Withers’ Wardrobe of Wayward Friends! You can now dismiss co-op party members from your campaign. - Performance optimisations across the board. - Reduced the size of savegames. Karlach - Added additional ending scene, endgame choices, and moments for Karlach as both companion and avatar. Blockers - Fixed potentially getting stuck in combat because a player character cannot be selected to end their turn. - Fixed an issue causing you to get stuck in dialogue with Angry Mar’hyah and Oyster Boy Dringo by the Sword Coast Couriers. UI Improvements - Added a ‘Delete all but latest’ option for each campaign, so you can regain a little storage space wiggle room. - Added new icons for equipped items! It’s easier to tell if they’re equipped by the selected character, one of your characters, or another player’s character. (Who’s hoarding all the interesting equipment?) - Added item rarity filters to the inventory. - Your Turn notification now lists which character’s turn it is. - The character summary on Level Up will now update to reflect changes in ability scores. - The Active Search list now persists after being opened and is more informative. - Action Radial now creates containers for spells created by other spells, making them easier to manage. For the full details on every individual bug fix and optimization tweak, you can head over to the Baldur’s Gate 3 Steam page for the nitty-gritty bullet points. Make sure you don’t miss the best Baldur’s Gate 3 quests with our handy guide. We also recommend taking a look through the best Baldur’s Gate 3 settings, because there’s a lot to dig through and it’s worth making sure your lengthy playthrough is as fun as possible. Read the full article
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