r/BG3 2d ago

Bg3 Hot Take Edition

I'm feeling spicy and I want to hear some of your hot takes about the game. Perhaps, I'll see the game from a fresh perspective and/or learn something new.

There's no limit to the hot takes you can share.

I'll go first.

Despite Araj's negative reputation, I think she's one of the best merchants in the game. In act 2, she carries the risky ring and the ring of free action, which is already amazing. But she also offers unique elixirs in act 2. In act 3, she sells sanguine explosives, which is basically a level 4 fireball that you can buy for less than 20 gold. Getting the unstable blood condition from her in act 3, can also be powerful if you build around it. The +2 to strength is super powerful if you're willing to torture Astarion, but even without that, she's still an amazing npc. She's a little pushy with Astarion, but she ultimately accepts his no. So, I don't stay mad at her.

I don't think completing a "good run" automatically makes your character good aligned. Basing your decisions around not making your favorite npcs sad is not a sound moral compass. I think there are more morally neutral people out there than people are willing to admit. It isn't a bad thing to be morally neutral. Jaheira is canonically true neutral in the older games, and people love her.

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u/kidshit 2d ago

Astarion is only as popular as he is because he’s a pretty white twink. If Wyll and Astarion swapped storylines, Astarion would still be more popular despite having a less fleshed out story.

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u/Dongbang420 2d ago

Attractive character gets attention, crazy revelation

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u/kidshit 2d ago

100% this is not about attractiveness but okay go off.

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u/Full-Peak 1d ago

pretty white twink =/= attractive? Help us follow your logic

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u/kidshit 1d ago

Racism.

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u/Dongbang420 1d ago

What does this have to do with racism?

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u/Dongbang420 1d ago

It is. Attractive characters will always get more attention even if they have less developed stories. Because while not everyone has explored their stories, everyone has seen their face.