Is there any way to go back to previous acts? I want to take my character that’s finished the game back and just explore a bit more.
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Baldur’s Gate 3 is a story-rich, party-based RPG set in the universe of Dungeons & Dragons, where your choices shape a tale of fellowship and betrayal, survival and sacrifice, and the lure of absolute power. (Website)
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Not to my knowledge. You can go back from act 2 to the act 1 areas but you can't go from act 3 back to the act 1 and 2 area
My laptop died, I'm poor, and I'll probably never get to play it. It makes me sad.
I want to continue BG3 so bad, but the D&D combat is absolutely not my cup of tea. I love the world, the story, the characters. I loathe turn-based combat. Such a bummer.
build yourself a pacifist character and try to talk your way out of conflict!
i hate turn based combat as well, but i pushed through and i don't regret it
I need to do that. The combat is not very fun and takes so much time compared to Divinity 2
honestly i just played at the lowest difficulty and picked a druid who by sheer chance turned out to be pretty OP in combat (imo). I still wanted to avoid bloodshed but when it came to it, I engaged combat from behind a corridor or a tight spot, slapped some ground spikes, and all melee enemies just died trying to walk up to me
Yeah, getting full health back when going in and out of owlbear form is pretty OP, and it hits like a truck.
Haven't finished the game yet but this is my 11th Honor campaign
I'm like that and I haven't gotten past character creation
You can literally re-spec and redesign your character at any point. There's no point to wasting your time picking the perfect aesthetic if you can simply change it 5 minutes later.
Unless, you know, they enjoy doing that
Ah. Their word choice of "gotten past" led me to assume they viewed it as an obstacle.