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@@bustinarant To be fair he does aknowledge that he's not a detail person so that's why he lets you lead, unless you play his Origin story then you have to make him do all the thinking, funniest thing is that you can get the Vampiric Bite ability as soon as you crashed the Nautiloid and can bite anyone you want, and see your companions being surprised at you being a vampire. Shadowheart was flabberghasted when I used it on some brainlings at the crash site. It's probably because he didn't have to do a lot of thinking in over 200 years apart from doing what his master told him to, so he's most likely rusty in using his brain in more complex situation. That and at the start he's also starving so it probably doesn't help. You always think a bit less clearly when you are hungry, I know I am at least.
I find it funny how everyone has relatively normal underwear except Lae'zel who wears some very kinky leather lingerie set and Shadowheart who literally wears armored underwear
@@lancashire6310 he was rewritten super late in development and then on top of that, had to be recasted because of scheduling issues with his original VA :( it sucks how much less he has as a result of all these bts issues
its pretty funny that karlach can be resurrected as many times as you want but shes always hostile. her soul will ping pong to the fugue plane a million times and she still has beef with u
i actually started crying laughing when you just picked shadow hearts lifeless naked body up and put her in your back pocket like a cool rock ☠️☠️😭 why is that even an option
You can literally pick almost anyone's body and stuff them in chests or simply your pockets and bring them around until you want to use them with your necromancer too. XD
@@BenBensen293 You can use Gale's dead body as a weapon, since his corpse deals necrotic damage if you are close to it, you can basically shove his corpse in a little bag, then move the bag back and forth in front of the enemies until they all die, someone killed all the devils and that mind flayer in the nautiloid beginning alone. XD
that's very fitting of him, I think. he'll only ever be tame when you show him you're more dangerous than him. otherwise he'll constantly try to overpower you and manipulate you.
He actually answers this in game. By making a big show of it, he hopes it will motivate people to revive him so they can feel like they did something awesome.
It occured to me that the reason you cant bring karlach back and have her be friendly is because that be a loophole in wills contract nullifying almost his entire questline. Larian is willing to add a lot of content, but even then i doubt they wanted to write a whole second story for a small percent of people who would have tried this
Couldn't they just say that some footnote in the contract mentions that if target is resurrected, they become an obligatory target again, will all the consequences?
The fact that they even prepared for some of these outcomes is crazy, seeing as how early Act 1 is basically a companion scavenger hunt, most people would be soaking up as many as they could find.
I just tried 2 days ago to see what would happens if you go invisible (got level 3 as a Wizard before that so I gave myself Invisibility just for that) at the fight between the goblins, Aradin and his croonies, Wyll, I left the fight without being bothered after the cutscene (cannot not have it apparently but just skip it) and then walk away, they keep fighting even if you go to near the Blighted Village, then one Long Rest and you come back and all the goblins, Aradin and his friends, and Wyll are dead, only Zevlor is still around alongside the rest of the tieflings and the druids, but you can still just use a scroll to revive Wyll, who then heals himself and go back to the Grove without so much as a thanks or aknowledging you and then you can go recruit him, oh and also loot all the bodies too. I did that on Tactician mode, I just reloaded after because I want the XP. But they all kill each other at the front gate. Funniest thing is that I robbed Wyll before reviving him so he was also giving the tiefling kid a lesson in his underwear too. But yeah even if you skip the entire fight and revive him Wyll gives no shit whatsoever and just talk to you normally as if he didn't die at all.
That's true, Wyll didn't have any dialogue if we do that haha. I try this too long time ago (kill Wyll in the first grove battle) and when I revive him then talk to him, he only said "we will talk soon, I promise"
@@LuigiGodzillaGirl Yes, but this only apply to this 6 first companions. Companions that can be recruited in next chapter cannot be resurrected if we kill them before they joining our party
Um, minor gripe but... it makes sense for Wyll to be cut like that because he presumably gets a lot of exercise from being a hero and such, or from his patron. And it makes sense for Astarion because he's immortal. But why the hell does gale have a 6 pack? Yeah he gets outside and stuff but he's a wizard
There's mods that remove their abs :p, my guess is though it's just easier to reuse models for multiple characters to save on development time and costs. I honestly think Astarion shouldn't have abs either because he's spent centuries being malnourished and even before he was a vampire he was magistrate which isn't a super physically demanding job
When i saw Gale's astral projection and hear its instruction i immediately saw that paladin from "dungeon and dragons honor among thieves" during bridge scene
Never understood why they couldn't just kill each other to get rid of the tadpole. Its supposed to leave the corpse like it did with Edowin. Easiest way to get rid of it. Kill each other one by one, then revive with Withers. But I guess plot convenience?
They do describe the parasites as being latched on through hard-core magic, so maybe you'd have to destroy more of the head than you'd want to lose to fully get rid of them? I don't know, I I think resurrection magic in general is something you just kind of need to half-ignore for the sake of giving the plot stakes.
I figured it's gameplay and story segregation because otherwise 1. there would be no plot 2. BG3 would have permadeath on any time a companion dies which would make the game way too hard for a broad CRPG audience
@@YorkJonhson I think if you talk to one of the people in the Investigate the Parasite quest (or whatever it's called), you can actually make some comment about cutting off your own head/just smashing it open and you get told "that would probably destroy too much of your brain and it would just kill you." I believe it's Omeluum in the Underdark (and he has extra dialogue about this if you play Dark Urge)
This is so random and off topic but Ive always wondered how resurrection worked in bg3. Does it have to do with souls or? Cause how does Astarion get resurrected back to a living corpse? Yet everyone else is revived to life, or is vampirism a curse that surpasses death. (Or is it an oversight for plot reason) even for withers, he revives Astarion back to "life" does he take into account that Astarion is dead OR is resurrection just turning back the clock on an individual? 🤔
bg 3 rewrites a lot of things about dnd vampires for plot reasons. Normally a mind flayer tadpol for example does nothing to undead let alone a vampire. mind flayers see undead as things created to torment them because naturally a mind flayer is a narcissist. Also vampires in dnd lore have life drain on touch even spawns. Normally inserting a tadpol into a vamps brain results in the tadpol dieing. Think of the vamps flesh sucking the life or blood out of a tadpol. But you know. Bg3 plot reasons. vamps cool lets add a vamp companion said the dev team. At least it was fun though even though lore wise it makes little sense. Even if nethersea magic.
In BG3 vampires have souls otherwise Cazador's ritual wouldn't work, and apparently Astarion's tadpole removed some of his vampire weaknesses but also removed some of his vampire strenght like the healing and walking on walls I think, otherwise he would be even more op than the other companions at getting around or living through fights.
Mind flayers don't meet the criteria for narcissism. They are an alien far realm species. With uniformly solid mental ability scores and a species average intelligence score of 18, they merely recognize their own abilities. Sometimes a spade is just a spade.
I have been curious if you can story kill every companion with dialog. Specifically recruiting them all and killing them in story and withers can no longer ressurect them. Thats the video I have been looking for.
So you can’t just continue to revivify characters after you kill them? Good to know lol Edit: except gale, I love that he pretty much forgets you murdered him lol
I kill Karlach directly when i saw her, without making attention if she was an important character, and when i try to resurrect her with her item of resurrection, i have the initial dialogue who have start, as if i never killed her 😢. Thats disappointed me, so I have decided to assume my first mistake by role-play, in continuing the save before i try to resurrect her. So i play without Karlach in my first run. 😢
Are they aware they only have 1 hp and literally only their underwear upon revival? Why are they dumbly fighting back after revival? 🤦🏻♀️ They stand no chance like that.
Larian are such fucking trash. All these updates and extra scenes and content and Wyll can't even get a basic additional ressurrection scene every Origin companion has already. Wow. They really don't care about him.
Hmm, that's weird. Because all earlier companions should be able to be resurrected. Especially Gale because if he left to die, he will explode in 3 days. I don't know if this for pc only or not, but console player should be able to do it too. What did the scroll says when you trying to revive them?
@@untitled5847 i couldn't even use my revives. I wanted to take the artifact from shadowheart and ended her on the beach while she was unconscious couldn't revive. With gale i pulled him out then had astarion do a sneak attack ended him again couldn't use my revives. It was depressing. 😥
What happens at the end of shadowheart normal kill if she asks for the artifact and you choose "Here, take it" instead of saying it's yours? Does she just suggest to team up again or is there unique dialogue still?
Yes, she will still suggest to team up again. And you can choose to recruit her or not. If you didn't recruit her, we can still meet her in the grove and near the goblin camp
@@TjoaJunChoi Ahh okay, thanks! And will she then also receive the artifact to hold on to or do you still keep it yourself because it already automatically returned to you when trying to drop it before?
If you want to resurrect a companion with Wither, they need to join you first. If you kill them first before they join as companion, Wither can't resurrect them
@@malthael1995 I think it possible. Couple days ago I also watch someone that able to recruit Alfira, but the game will be broken when you enter Act II
Minthara, Halsin, Jaheira, and also Minsc didn't have any dialogue for this. If we kill them before they join our party, they will just die permanently (we can't resurrected them)