There are eight companion characters in , which players can romance. Several NPCs have their own romance scenes, but players are unable to form relationships with them in the same way they can with their companions. While players will likely know that pursuing Mizora or Harleep will prompt certain reactions within the companions, romancing one main character can have dire consequences for another.
Characters will react accordingly if the player treats them poorly in a relationship; in some instances, they can even leave the party. However, players can seemingly do everything right, having secured the " endings for each of their companions, yet will still lose out on seeing one of them in the epilogue. Players will need to think carefully about certain choices if they don't have to doom one of their party members.
Despite her initial coldness towards the player, Lae'zel's romance is surprisingly sweet, and according to Larian's 1st anniversary statistics for Baldur's Gate 3, 12.9% of players have experienced her Act 3 romance scene. This suggests thatthe majority of players have not reached the end of her romance story. Sadly, it seems like those planning to romance her could miss out on properly completing the story of another companion.
As shown in a video by Praetorian on Youtube, since Patch 6, all player characters can now join Lae'zel in her rebellion against Vlaakith regardless of whether they are a Githyanki or not. Githyanki avatars are also able to join her in "" if they've taken the route where Lae'zel still has faith in Vlaakith. However, it seems as ifthis cutscene comes with a major downside for fans of Karlach. With no player to talk to, she is guaranteed to die whilst she burns up.
Baldur's Gate 3 has one issue exclusive to 4-person playthroughs which can ruin player's experience.
The most heart-wrenching thing about this is that players don't have a choice in the matter. They could have told Karlach that they would be by her side when she dies and
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