Players of ‘Dumb Heroes’ tell how much fun they have in Baldur’s Gate 3 – ‘You can’t trick a great sword’

Players of ‘Dumb Heroes’ tell how much fun they have in Baldur’s Gate 3 – ‘You can’t trick a great sword’

Players in Baldur’s Gate 3 love to assume a silly role with their characters and prefer to rely on brute strength rather than intelligence. MeinMMO reveals what it’s all about.

For over two months now, the captivating adventure of Baldur’s Gate 3 has been enchanting countless players worldwide. During this time, some players have agreed on one point: Playing a character with limited intelligence is the key to endless entertainment potential.

Baldur’s Gate 3 is full of adventures, puzzles, and dangerous creatures, yet it is not always the wise decisions that thrill players the most.

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Players in Baldur’s Gate 3 Rely on Strength for More Fun in the Game

What do the players say? A player named Zodigod is generating a lot of attention in the Baldur’s Gate 3 community with a Reddit post titled: I may be stupid, but you are mean and that is worse. The thread now has over 4,000 upvotes and more than 300 comments.

The post features a meme from the Japanese mafia game Yakuza 2, humorously depicting what it’s like to play as a character with lower intelligence.

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With this humorous post, Zodigod made the community laugh, and many players share their amusing experiences with their foolish characters.

We have summarized some comments for you:

  • PiusTheCatRick explains: We are at our best when we are dumb. If we were smart, we would realize that the whole situation is hopeless and just give up. One can do the impossible if one never realizes it.
  • Pink-PandaStormy agrees: Exactly. I can’t just blindly rush into a bunch of enemies to save someone when I think rationally about it.
  • LichQueenBarbie mocks the companion Gale, who has a high intelligence score, yet still does stupid things: My fiancé Gale has high intelligence and he’s a fool.
  • Apoordm hits the nail on the head: It takes stupidity to be a true hero […].

A player describes his character as a kind of dwarven variant of Kratos from God of War. He supposedly walks around exclusively in bright red underwear and a tattered hooded cloak, yet his weapons are nothing less than his own hands with ridiculous strength.

Some enthusiastic players believe that intelligence is overrated in Baldur’s Gate 3. They are convinced that their immense strength can handle any challenge. “Out there, there are people who think they can outsmart me. sigh Maybe… maybe. But so far no one has encountered the sheer force of a greatsword,” commented Applejuice42.

With extraordinary strength, it is also possible to throw a goblin against another, push heavy enemies off a cliff, perform impressively long jumps, or generally throw objects and weapons very far.

Players have discovered that stepping into the role of a strong hero not only leads to laughs but also offers a refreshing change. At the end of the day, it’s about having fun, regardless of the playstyle one follows.

How do you like to play your Tav? What have you mastered using strength? Feel free to share it with us in the comments.

What other silly mistakes one can make, we’ll reveal to you here: Players of Baldur’s Gate 3 talk about their silliest mistakes: ‘Wyll wore only a pair of underwear’

Source(s): Dexerto
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