@semiticgod i wonder if there is some biunivocal correspondence and all the players willing their charnames romance viky are in real life half orcs.
tootsie roll pops for everybody and a good rest for gorgonzola that at now is awake for 23 hours and whose mind is beginning to wander into strange unusual paths.
did you actually know that if bg3 will ever be created probably the twisted rune will become the rock'n'rolled rune to show how also in that realm the time passes and the musical genres evolve.
the only one that there seems to be immutable is heavy metal, and only beastmasters don't like it.
sadly in this unfortunate age of mass production and planned obsolescence i am not able to find shoes that last a thousand miles.
Just carve some shoes out of granite. Or use a pair of living organisms as shoes, and rely on their biological healing factors to deal with wear and tear.
dual welding firetooth dagger + kundane make you look left handed, while you are not, and confuses your enemy. this is why you get an additional non documented +1 to thac0 and initiative.
dual welding firetooth dagger + crom faeyr is really effective, but surely don't make you look cool, that is why you get a -2 to the char stat, unequipping one of the weapons before starting dialogues and buying stuff solves the problem
but remember to equip it again before going to battle, once i did a full dungeon before realizing that charname was only welding the oh weapon...
Did you know that Leira goes by the name she does so that her priests can deliberately mispronounce it to trick people into thinking they're priests of Lliira?
Did you know that Leira goes by the name she does so that her priests can deliberately mispronounce it to trick people into thinking they're priests of Lliira?
That actually would make a lot of sense.
A priest of Leira would post an actual fact on a non-factual thread just for the sake of it.
If you sleep 70 in game hours in gullykin, and are a halfling cleric, you unlock the leaftender kit. This kit is essentially a nature cleric that only halfling characters may use.
The Baldurs Gate series is not about becoming a God or stopping the return of Bhaal. Bhaal actually prophesied long ago that he would return as a result of other events. The Bhaalspawn instead were created to fight each other for the privilege of one day being Bhaal's eternal foot rest.
The Imoen you meet in BG2 is actually a bhaalspawn doppelgänger and figured the best way to escape was assuming the form of your childhood companion who she was tasked with copying way back in Candlekeep before Imoen jumped the wall to travel with you.
This explains the mage spells (greater doppelgängers can cast spells).
Her attitude shift that everyone dismissed because she was tortured.
Why you never come across her “prison.” She was held with the other doppelgänger on the second floor.
Why she went eww of not wanting to know the details of where Boo was hidden even though all through out the first game she wanted to hear stories about butt plugs.
Baldur's Gate 3 is going to be hamster-themed fighting game like Super Smash Bros. Here's a sneak peak at the gameplay from lead BG3 artist jirachicute28, showing Boo suffering a sneak attack from the Chapter 3 boss, Demon Queen Calypso.
Fun fact: the plot of Baldur's Gate is actually inspired by the Hamtaro comics, which debuted in Japan in 1997, just a year before Baldur's Gate came out!
It's a fascinating story in business development and the creative process. The Bioware staff was going through an embarrassing weeaboo phase that coincided with a developer purchasing a pet hamster named Booshido, and when the team realized there was a Japanese comic about adorable ham-hams, they spent three weeks studying Hamtaro lore. After a brainstorming session, they decided to take the infamously bloody Book X13 of Hamtaro (banned in Japan ever since the Matsudo Incident in 2005), and make it the basis of Bioware's next project. Baldur's Gate as we know it today was created when those enterprising developers were fired and replaced by people who could pass a drug test.
That hamster was actually the reason Black Isle Studios shut down. The dev team had foolishly used the hamster to claim a tax deduction, resulting in catastrophic legal costs when forensic analysis determined that the Bioware hamster was actually a guinea pig.
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tootsie roll pops for everybody and a good rest for gorgonzola that at now is awake for 23 hours and whose mind is beginning to wander into strange unusual paths.
the only one that there seems to be immutable is heavy metal, and only beastmasters don't like it.
Personally, I was thinking of just using bunny rabbits. Or maybe some crocs; they'd be sturdier.
That was so insightful that I can't even think straight, now.
dual welding firetooth dagger + crom faeyr is really effective, but surely don't make you look cool, that is why you get a -2 to the char stat, unequipping one of the weapons before starting dialogues and buying stuff solves the problem
That actually would make a lot of sense.
A priest of Leira would post an actual fact on a non-factual thread just for the sake of it.
Did you know that... this thread is probably a danger to public safety sanity? I'm leaving... but first I'm going to read it all.
Both of them Lots of insane/good stuff in the closed one
This explains the mage spells (greater doppelgängers can cast spells).
Her attitude shift that everyone dismissed because she was tortured.
Why you never come across her “prison.” She was held with the other doppelgänger on the second floor.
Why she went eww of not wanting to know the details of where Boo was hidden even though all through out the first game she wanted to hear stories about butt plugs.
Looks like werewolves are going to make a comeback as classic BG3 enemies!
It's a fascinating story in business development and the creative process. The Bioware staff was going through an embarrassing weeaboo phase that coincided with a developer purchasing a pet hamster named Booshido, and when the team realized there was a Japanese comic about adorable ham-hams, they spent three weeks studying Hamtaro lore. After a brainstorming session, they decided to take the infamously bloody Book X13 of Hamtaro (banned in Japan ever since the Matsudo Incident in 2005), and make it the basis of Bioware's next project. Baldur's Gate as we know it today was created when those enterprising developers were fired and replaced by people who could pass a drug test.
That hamster was actually the reason Black Isle Studios shut down. The dev team had foolishly used the hamster to claim a tax deduction, resulting in catastrophic legal costs when forensic analysis determined that the Bioware hamster was actually a guinea pig.