The path through Baldur’s Gate 3 is fraught with adventure, romance, peril, and plunder. It can seem a bit daunting, at first blush. Plus, for those who haven’t played Dungeons & Dragons or even a CRPG like this in a while, there’s a lot to familiarize yourself with. You might need some tips.
While I wouldn’t call myself a D&D 5E expert, I’ve followed the Early Access of Baldur’s Gate 3 for a while and, at the time of this writing, put a solid chunk of hours into the launch state of BG3. It’s a massive, complex game with a lot of interlocking systems and little quality-of-life tips that, even if you are told them once, you might forget ten hours down the road. Well, that’s why I’m here.
This is my bundle of tips for newcomers, and a handy reference for seasoned players. Whether it’s a keyboard shortcut or an inconspicuous toggle, these are some tips I’ve kept noted and on-hand throughout my playtime in Baldur’s Gate 3.
My biggest quality-of-life tip for Baldur’s Gate 3 is to simply hit Left-Alt more often. Pressing this key down highlights all the interactable objects in an area. It’s pretty handy, whether you’re outdoors in a busy environment or in the deep, deep depths of the Underdark.
More than that, though, it helps you get an idea of where to go next. If a gate is blocking your path, Left-Alt might highlight the lever you’re overlooking. Or maybe there’s an important note on a table you didn’t notice. (To be fair, there are a lot of notes, and a lot of tables.) Any point at which you feel you haven’t exhausted all options, hit that highlight button and poke around again.
Sneaking around can be effective in Baldur’s Gate 3, if you manage to execute it. Stealth attacks can get the drop on enemies, taking them unaware
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