After more than 500 hours, a player of Baldur’s Gate 3 finds a trove of secret voice lines, for which you must be quite annoying.
Baldur’s Gate 3 is massive, and some game content has not been discovered by the community even 18 months after the game’s release. When something new is found, the player base jumps on it – as is the case now with dozens of hidden voice lines that have likely eluded most players.
What was found? In the Baldur’s Gate 3 subreddit, the player the-soul-of-wit made a post that has since gathered well over 3,500 upvotes. In it, he describes that he found numerous hidden voice lines in the game that had escaped him in the first 500 hours.
How can you hear these voice lines? For the characters to use their special lines, you must repeatedly click on them through their character portrait. The first few times, they will give you one of their normal lines. But if you don’t let up and keep clicking the same character, they will eventually get annoyed, feel harassed, or start delivering small internal monologues.
What kind of lines are there? Many of the lines are internal monologues of the characters, while others seem to address the player directly. Here are some excerpts:
- Astarion:
- “I have a brand new torture chamber. Come play with me.”
- “Be very, very quiet now. I’m hunting fools.”
- “I should have been a Drow. They have such stylish armor.”
- Minthara:
- “Your suffering will be spectacular.”
- “You had my attention. Now you have my wrath.”
- “You’ll wish I had stayed hidden.”
- Halsin:
- “Are you feeling a bit lonely?”
- “Unwise, to poke a bear so much.”
- “Calm down. There’s enough of me for everyone.”
- Karlach:
- “Eyes on the victory, stomach on the dinner.”
- “Ahh, my eye!”
- Jaheira:
- “I would poke you too, but I’m afraid you want just that.”
- “Calm down, I’m glad to see you too.”
- “Well. You really have this omnipresent thing down, huh?”
- Lae’zel:
- “Does everyone have to be so tedious?”
- “Weapons high, standards even higher.”
- “There is no right or wrong, only the truth.”
By the way, the lines change depending on the situation the character is in. Because it makes a difference whether you are just peacefully exploring the world, the character is sneaking, or is engaged in a fight.
If you want to learn just a little more about the personalities of the different heroes from Baldur’s Gate 3, you should drive them to the edge of frustration. But always remember: “Don’t poke. The. Karlach.”
The fact that characters respond with annoyance to repeated clicks and have special voice lines for it is not exclusive to Baldur’s Gate 3. Especially Blizzard games like Warcraft III and World of Warcraft are also known for characters getting annoyed after being clicked on too many times. Here too, it ranges from comments that break the “fourth wall” to threats.
