![]() Almost everything you do is tied to an off-screen die roll and the RNG that comes with it. BG3 is using the 5th edition Dungeons & Dragons ruleset, something that sits between the 2nd and 3.5 edition in the eyes of DnD veterans. That doesn’t mean it’s Original Sin-lite, of course. From the art style to the UI to the controls, it has more to do with Larian’s previous outing than BG successors like Pillars of Eternity or Pathfinder: Kingmaker. But first, let’s get the Loxoth out of the way - BG3 is very much wearing the skin of Original Sin. While I’m not certain which faction I belong to, I am willing to set most of my prejudice aside and perceive BG3 for what it is (though I’m not sure how successful I will be).
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