While cRPGs often grant players huge amounts of freedom to tackle main objectives any way they want, Baldur's Gate 3 brings everything up a notch, giving players almost complete freedom right from the very start of the campaign.
With so many possibilities, however, some players may feel overwhelmed by the game, especially if they are not D&D hardcore fans and have never played a similar game before. If you are among these players who are struggling to understand the basics of the Baldur's Gate 3 experience, you have journeyed to the right place, as the following tips will help you understand the game better and enjoy it more right from the start of your adventure to prevent yourself from turning into a mind flayer, or worse.
Baldur's Gate 3 features a deep character creation system that allows you to customize pretty much every aspect of your character, from appearance to race, class, background, attributes, and more. Generally speaking, there are no truly bad combinations, so you can probably beat the game at Explorer and Balanced difficulty with any character, but if you want to make the best out of them, you will want to go for certain races and class combinations, so as to get the class' primary Ability Score to 16 to unlock bonuses such as +1 to Attack Rolls and so on without being forced to create an unbalanced character. Being able to do so requires a little bit of D&D knowledge, so make sure to take your time when creating your character to research the best possible combinations and have an easier time during the early game.
Despite Baldur's Gate 3 not being extremely challenging, at least at Balanced difficulty, more often than not, you will find yourself at a disadvantage when fighting enemies, as you will have
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