New Baldur's Gate 3 Mod Creation Proves How Much D&D Fans Have To Look Forward To
has been a treat for fans from the get-go, but thanks to opportunities introduced by its most recent update, it's on a path to becoming something even more special. Patch 7 for the game added a modding toolkit that makes custom content easier than ever before, and there's already been a lot of interesting content created in the toolkit. Although the toolkit still comes with some major restrictions, officially disallowing map editing and custom campaigns, some community solutions have bypassed these barriers to make it even more versatile and powerful.
Thanks to the new modding possibilities, Reddit user Foreign-Character-29made a recreation of the Yawning Inn from , and the results are seriously impressive. Five screenshots show off details of a large taproom and everything that fills it, including the 40-foot well that grants adventurers access to the Undermountain beneath.
Foreign-Character-29's work on the Yawning Portal Inn is far from complete, as noted in a comment mentioning plans to fill out the space with NPCs. The mod used to make the Yawning Portal Inn is MoonGlasses — BG3 Extended Toolkit, which can be downloaded from Nexus Mods to assist in the creation of dialogue, quest, and level creation.
As a staple of the Forgotten Realms campaign setting,the Yawning Portal Inn has been a part of since 1987, and it's played a part in countless adventures since. In 5e, it got a spotlight thanks to, an anthology book that uses it as the central hub for adventurers to learn about the quests within. The Yawning Portal Inn has also appeared in 5e campaign books set in the city of Waterdeep.
Dungeons & Dragons has released a wide variety of campaign books over the course of fifth edition, and some definitely stand out more than others.
Unsurprisingly, the Yawning Portal Inn shows up at a lot of tables, whether it's part of an official adventure or simply making an appearance in a custom Forgotten Realms campaign. Being able to visit the inn in a recreation would prove