How does Baldur’s Gate 3 remain exciting after 500 hours? – Fans explain their enthusiasm for the RPG

How does Baldur’s Gate 3 remain exciting after 500 hours? – Fans explain their enthusiasm for the RPG

Baldur’s Gate 3 is considered an RPG masterpiece. Even after countless runs, players celebrate the game. Some fans reveal how the game remains exciting even after countless hours.

Baldur’s Gate 3 captivates players worldwide. Even after hundreds of hours, they still hold on to it. Some fans of the popular RPG explain on Reddit their strategies for keeping Baldur’s Gate 3 exciting – even if they have already spent over 500 hours in Faerûn.

Going on discovery tours again and again

What are these tactics now? One of the strategies players use is to play certain acts of the game over and over again – without ever completing them. One player reports on Reddit that he lingers in Act 1 for hours and never really finishes the game.

For him, the thrill lies in constantly discovering new aspects and details that he missed in previous runs. Even MeinMMO editor-in-chief Leya Jankowski has spent over 200 hours in her first playthrough of Baldur’s Gate 3 and was far from finished because she was so much in discovery mode.

Making new choices and experiencing different endings

What do the players say? Another player says that he feels like a winner when he successfully completes Act 2. Some players start a new run again and again to make different choices and experience different endings – because Baldur’s Gate 3 has plenty of those.

It is roughly said that there are 17,000 different endings. One player even found the rarest ending of all. Because in Baldur’s Gate 3, you can influence the story through different choices and actions, which still captivates many fans even after so many hours.

Using mods

Also, mods for Baldur’s Gate 3 are popular among some players, allowing them to incorporate new possibilities into the game. For example, another class from the D&D universe, namely the Artificer. Or new styles, new spells, and much more.

How Baldur’s Gate 3 remains exciting for me

Who is speaking here? Fabienne has been playing LoL for twelve years and is the LoL expert at MeinMMO. Besides LoL, she plays a lot of Final Fantasy XIV and especially Baldur’s Gate 3. Even after countless hours, she hasn’t had enough of the RPG. Currently, she is trying out an Honour run as a Bard-Cleric.

As a passionate player of Baldur’s Gate 3, I can say from my own experience that the game remains exciting even after many runs. In the process, I try different classes and take on new roles – this way, I believe the gameplay never becomes boring.

In Baldur’s Gate 3, you have so many ways to shape your character, whether it’s with multiclass builds, different subclasses, or the role-playing aspect. In one run, I am a righteous Paladin, in the next a selfish Warlock. In the current Honour run, I transform into the ultimate supporter, with a multiclass build of Cleric and Bard.

The Honour mode excites me

Another aspect that catches me is definitely the Honour mode itself, which offers a particularly tough challenge. The thrill of knowing that a mistake means the end of the run gives the game additional significance – and of course, I absolutely want to have the golden dice.

The diversity of companions and their individual stories provide endless possibilities for interactions and relationships that are unique to each run. Moreover, if you feel ready for it, you can play the Dark Urge – which is still on my agenda.

MeinMMO editor Benedict Grothaus, on the other hand, has already chosen the character that always feels the urge to kill and is excited: I now know what the ‘Dark Urge’ is, and it makes the character so much better. How do you keep Baldur’s Gate 3 exciting? Feel free to share your tips and tricks with us.

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