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Baldur's Gate 3 Companions Might Be The Most Gullible NPCs Ever According To One Iconic Scene

One iconic scene in implies how oblivious the player's companions are. With a fully fleshed-out game that leaves little room for questionable scenes thanks to the dedication of Larian Studios, one little detail stands out as a strange moment under the right circumstances. This unforgettable moment of the game may become weird enough in the player's favor, leaving questions that may interrupt the immersion of the game.

The companions players collect and adventure through the Sword Coast with are often observant enough, reacting accordingly to the choices made. Although with a few rolls of the dice and some sneaky behavior, getting into trouble right under their noses is easier than it appears. NPCs can always be outsmarted in , even the main party members, who seem to be the most gullible of all.

The scene in question is exclusive to the Dark Urge path when the player character wakes up in camp one night and finds Alfira, a favorite NPC in the community, dead by their hands. If the player decides to resist the Urge and cover their tracks, a stealth check can be made to hide Alfira's body. Success will lead to the companions never finding her afterward. Keeping up the facade throughout the game with a clean image, the party will never find out what happened to the bard and will never question the odd disappearance again.

This was recently brought to the attention of players and discussed on the r/BaldursGate3 subreddit by user YamCollector. In the thread they comment, "." The companions will never contemplate too deeply on these events, dropping suspicions as the game continues if the player has a perfectly clean track record of hiding the Dark Urge.

Other Reddit users adding to the thread commented on other outcomes of the scene, showing just how gullible the NPCs can be. User DrKnow-It-All commented with their persuasion route, "." Players seem to acknowledge that getting away with murder right in front of their party without noticing is a hilarious aspect that came

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