There seems to be an unseen randomness or prioritization of who gets to react to certain scenes. A common complaint I hear from people who enjoy the companions is that Shadowheart hogs all the reaction dialogues. Some scenes, because you talk to them in that order, that’s how they’ll come off anyway. My advice is to make one your confidant, another your bro, and another your third wheel and always talk to them in that order - no matter who has the ! mark over their head for that camp night. This is not always the case - possibly not even often the case, but I’d rather not miss out on the interaction and insight you gain in these scenes by not adhering to it religiously. Whether by design or not, unless you’ve done their plots a million times and know when to swap them out and micro manage them - you will miss content and possibly miss environmental triggers that are necessary for their character development if you don’t stick with them.Īdditionally, in some camp scenes, the order you talk to your companions determines what they say and how much you can respond to. While Act 1 Part 1 is probably the playground to get to know the companions without committing to a definite trio, I recommend making your decision quickly in any playthrough. Because whatever is going on with the tadpole involves temptation, so you might want to hear the sorts of dreams and confessions the tadpole provokes in your companions - as well as the situations that arise from them. When the game releases you probably want to avoid this thing, but for now, I recommend using the Tadpole until you get the first two dreams. Just camp often and you will not have to keep track of this too much, but you can learn to min-max this pretty effectively.)Ĭamping may or may not change much with the new camping system in patch 5, but as far as I know, you can still “spam” camps and choose not to use any resources to forgo healing, if I understood it correctly. You will have to leave the area, and camp in a different one in order to “clear the queue” and have Gale’s scene occur. Meaning you might have camped after getting Gale to Medium approval, but because Wyll was just recruited, Wyll’s scene occurs first. (If you do them simultaneously, you will create a backlog of scenes. Do one step of a companion’s quest - camp - and only then do another’s. Camp OFTEN! There are two camp scenes before the grove fight that serve as a good starting point for getting to know the companions.Ĭompanions often have something to say after you move along in their quest or in the main quest.Before I get to reblogging today’s daily dose of bg3 content, I’m gonna repost my spoiler-free detailed tips on maximizing companion content here for my tumblrfolks in prep of Patch 5 tomorrow:
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