Should you have a sinful tryst with a demonic cambion in Baldur's Gate 3?
By Jason Rodriguez on
Romances in Baldur's Gate 3 range from those that are truly heartfelt to some that border on just plain weird. However, there's one where you have to give in to the temptations, assuming you want to experience a taste of a hellish paradise. Our Baldur's Gate 3 Mizora romance guide discusses how you can have a night with this cambion (i.e. sort of like a succubus that, much like a devil, forges pacts). Likewise, please be reminded that this article contains spoilers.
For the Baldur's Gate 3 Mizora romance, we made sure that both Mizora and Wyll remained alive throughout our playthrough. That's because the option for the love scene only appears during Act 3.
Moreover, since Mizora isn't a companion, having a sinful tryst with her would not affect your standing with any lover you may have at the time. It's somewhat akin to the Halsin romance in that they're both okay with «sharing» your character. Lastly, bear in mind that going through with the appropriate responses will lead to Wyll's disapproval. Mizora is his tormentor, and has him pact-bound, after all.
Here's a quick summary of the decisions we made during our playthrough:
Mizora gives Wyll an ultimatum on what he should do to protect a loved one. Regardless of your decision, Mizora will stay in your camp. Don't make her leave, and just talk to her after a couple of long rests. You might see an exclamation point, which means there's an important conversation.
Mizora will tempt you with a proposition. You can always choose to decline. In fact, there are responses that cause your character to stop the whole scene altogether. But, if you want to see the Baldur's Gate 3 Mizora
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