Jaheria: “scouts what are they doing?” Harper scout: “it seems they are killing and reviving a weaker beholder” Jaheria: “ah they must be the protagonist” *fades to memory of the first two game’s protagonist doing weird shit too*
I decided to use mine against the goblins outside the run down temple this time. Pretty fun being lvl 3 and taking them out xD I also once used it against the gith guarding the mountain pass, one round later, it was dead... :/
In act 1 the only group I wasn't able to kill were the githyankis with the dragon by the bridge. They easily killed my spectator and didn't even have to use the dragon lol
It is the only reason I won against Balthazar in Night Song area. I was losing BAD, but then chucked the iron flask into the middle of his archers and it cleaned shop
100% should have been said in the video, the guy is not giving tips he's just farming clicks. Makes it sound like its permanent because he knows people wouldn't give a shit otherwise. I wont be clicking on his shit again and i advise yall do the same.
@@niakitten2937 thats some weird takes, paladin is like one of the best all round classes in the game, good support, defense and offense and charisma on top
More like a make a fight more chaotic in act 1 / early act 2. It's aggressive to everyone including you. Definitely don't use it in a fight where you have allys or neutral npcs around. Past the mid point of act 2 it gets more useless since it's level 5, at best it'll distract an enemy for a couple turns
@@Zyklon_B_still_and_know_GodI threw it at the 2 spectators in house of hope, despite being lower level, it was bigger in size and actually held its own as it took out all the Mephits and stunned the other 2 spectators while I focused them down
@@Zyklon_B_still_and_know_God i used it at the very end of the game with the dragon, tactician. it tanked! i think it was still alive when they went through the portal
I tried it against Cazador. Threw it in from outside aggro range. Li'l blinky bb died *so* fast, y'all... Poor thing maybe got a hit or two in before it went down? So I just reloaded the save. Keeping it for later.
I just got this game and still on my first play through... Just barely got to the outskirts of the 'gate and I'm so floored by the level of not exactly exploits, but strategy, built into this game! I'm having a ton of fun and a ton of learning done rn but this is awesome!
Could you imagine if there was a paladin who was like radahn from Elden ring and his horse died so he broke his oath to bring back his horse that would be wild
you can still do the questline for the chest and pick pocket it back from the lady you give it to so you can buy stuff from that area and have your pet still
Cool, not like I'm gonna do that anytime soon, but still cool. Since I'm still a noob at this game (just made it to the Inn at the start of act 2), my question would be, is it just gonna stay until the next long rest or is it a permanent companion until it dies. Seriously, I don't have any idea about these things😅
I’m not 100% certain but I’m playing as a necromancy wizard in my main game and all my undead thrall leave after a long rest so I’m willing to bet the same thing happens here :/
Controlled undead via an Oathbreaker will follow you around until you take a long rest. Upon leaving your camp the next morning, said undead will be free by then and waiting where you last entered your camp. You will need to make the check to control it again, as it will be hostile. Be very careful where you choose to leave it, as your potential thrall will also be potentially attacking innocent people, and it could also die by the local guards or something.
Yay, i just became an Oathbreaker and wasn't sure what else my powers can do! Im still learning the game, but so far, its alot of fun. I'll take all the advice please!!! 🙏
I threw the bottle in my camp when i was a very low level and having not seen a spectator at that point of my play through, it’s safe to say I 💩 my pants
meanwhile i knew nothing about this and was planning to use the spectator as a wasp nest in a mason jar, it won't ask whos ass to kick it will just do it
I didn't watch the full stream, so i can't speak on the quality of the whole thing, but the troll job was pretty funny, in my opinion. "Your nurse is calling you."😂😂
Turn undead is different, it just deals damage and makes them afraid of you, *control* undead is the one that converts them into allies and it’s exclusive to the oathbreaker
@Skinless-chan oh, weird to call it turn undead, thanks for the FYI. I must have originally thought it meant turn things undead and wasted it a shiton 😅
I gave that Flask to Astarion after getting it back from ninefingers lair through a quest. I completely forgot about it because it was first delivered by Rugan whos content got cut and he didnt return to Baldurs gate as one of our allies. I opened it at camp thinking it would fight with us....nope.
Damnit, shouldn't have waited until act 3 to end up breaking my oath, I had everything I needed for this and it would have been funny with this paladin durge playthrough
>me, whos doing a Dark Urge playthrough for the first time and JUST picked up the flask for the first time and already plans to kill their companions This is where the fun begins
I did this with the drider but unfortunately when I brought him to last light inn and reloaded the save my game bugged and he was hostile to everyone. Also because he still had the condition for control undead I couldn’t reapply it.
I used mine on that fight against all the undead when saving the nightsong. My party had low initiative so I threw this up by the north east ledge and it successfully attracted the aggro of like 5-6 other enemies. The enemies there aren't too strong but for some reason the ai LOVES trying to shove off the edge so this gives em less tries on your party
Player: “Hey guys I got a new friend!” The rest of the party: “Where did you find a spectator? How’d you make it your 'friend?' ” Player: “Pshh…..nunya.”
Did they fix bug where your undead ally will stop following you around if moved by a blast or throw etc.. than just stand there; cause if so this would be fun.
I think u can revive it with myconid tyrant and then using a bug save it as your pet However, I doubt that would work cause for bug to work u should throw the "pet", but its to heavy
It's crazy how I like spending so much time playing Baldur Gate even tho I think this game isn't that great as everyone says , That being said I have 40h on the game in like 6 days And every thing that would make me enjoy this game more would need that I redo the game, and the story is to inconsistent for me to enjoy even trying the other outcome of my alternative decisions 😢