Like many RPGs, allows for characters to be romanced, adding further depth to an already epic tale. These romances can open up new dialogue and create a deeper understanding of the world. However, with so many romance options available, it's important to know who is worth wooing.
[Warning: The following article contains spoilers for Baldur's Gate 3.]
has a few romance options for those inclined to mix love with adventuring as they attempt to save Faerûn. There are even other romantic alternatives available that aren’t as long-term as a full romance, such as the Dream Guardian, Mizora, and a couple of very friendly Drow twins. However, for those wanting the full experience, the party companions are the characters to pursue, with the best opportunity for a deep connection with these ongoing characters.
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Minthara's romance in is a complicated one and certainly not for everyone. Firstly, it is necessary to betray the Druid Grove and side with the Absolute to even have her as a companion. This requires killing a lot of innocent characters, and risks losing approval from many other companions.
Choosing to betray the Druid Grove will come at the cost of three other companions, who will be locked out because of the decision.
As a devoted follower of the Absolute, Minthara will obviously agree with decisions that further the cult's goals and generally be assertive when dealing with others, but she likes it when she is obeyed. She views kindness as a weakness, so will disapprove of many quests to aid others. However, the whole romance feels shallow and is lacking many of the intimate moments and depth the other romances have.
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