Devout fans of thebeloved are always trying to find interesting new ways to cheese the game and cheat the system by taking advantage of exploits and loopholes that Larian Studios probably wasn't considering during development. However, Larian has been on top of its game about providing fixes to these oversights with various patches since launch. The newest Patch 7 is no exception, and there are quite a few notes dedicated to fixing cheese-able parts of .
These updates prevent players from taking advantage of bugs, using search or trade features in ways they weren't intended to be used, and much more. They all focus on elements of gameplay that are being used in unintended ways, and are sometimes partially the fault of the developer for not thinking about how creative players would be.
Before Patch 7, players were experiencing a strange issue that, when attacking destructible walls in a certain way, the party member would instead navigate through the wall, without breaking it, and try to break it from the other side. Players were able to exploit this glitch to pass through certain destructible walls more stealthily, or to get through walls without wasting time or resources destroying them.
Players were able to exploit this glitch to pass through certain destructible walls more stealthily, or to get through walls without wasting time or resources destroying them.
Apparently there was a bug that allowed players to attack a destructible wall, but instead of destroying the wall they would walk through it without it breaking. According to the Patch 7 notes on the website: ""
Fans of the druid class in may have noticed that using Wild Shape and then casting theseeming spell would yield some unexpected results. Once characters in their Wild Shape were affected by ,they were able to drop to zero health without dying. Needless to say, Larian didn't intend for there to be any invincible druids making their way through Baldur's Gate, so they addressed it in the recent patch.
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