Way of the shadow monk. Named Naruto Uchiha. He's a dwarf with pineapple shaped yellow hair. Its a monstrosity built purely to meme with my friends playthrough. Its great.
I really liked that they made an origin character with a baked in story but didn't give it strong characterization so you could customize it entirely. I really like the origin stories but feel as little constrained sometimes.
Planning to explore the new powers so went Vengeance Paladin for a decent face who can still rush in.
I heard one of the devs said it's better not to pick an origin character for your first playthrough, so I made a custom one.
She's a mephistopheles tiefling bard noble. I'm trying to make a kind-hearted roleplaying character to compensate for the violent monk my friend made :P
I'm excited about all the different spells I can get, especially the "social" ones. There are so many options to choose from that I feel overwhelmed, in a good way :)
Doing a custom character for my multiplayer campaign with friends (I made a criminal halfling bard which I find hilarious) and on my solo playthrough I went with Wyll.
Never played any of the previous Baldur's Gate games, despite being a PC gamer since the early 90s. I don't know how, but there you have it.
I'm playing a Githraki Sorcerer. I'm really enjoying it so far.
My only issue is that I'm having trouble getting used to the movement and camera controls. Other than some time on the original NWN games back in the day, I've only been playing Diablo games and FPS for decades, so I don't know if I'm missing something or if I'm just too accustomed to those types of controls. Or I'm just getting too old. 😁
I am old. Playing with a controller is way easier. You move the character and the camera follows you.
I didn't like the keyboard/mouse curser click character move and having to move the camera to him.
I first picked Barbarian so I could mess with Athletics, then restarted and picked Warlock because I thought I'd save that fun for multiplayer, then restarted and picked Druid because I realized I want to do stuff I hadn't tried and don't recall seeing a druid companion in the trailers.
For MP with my husband I'm doing a sorlock "anyway, I started blasting" halfelf. For single player I'm definitely doing dark urge but still haven't decided on a class even though I've had a long time to think about it...
Rural download speeds interfered with the planned multiplayer run, so I've started a human (basically just for shield prof) GOOlock gish* playthrough (party not nailed down, but probably primarily Gale/Shadowheart/Karlach) so I can scratch the itch without spoiling too much content for myself.
*Devil's Sight works and Pact of the Blade is in, let's go. :P Might multi into Rogue, Fighter or Pally (or maybe Sorc, although w/o weapon cantrips that's less synergistic now) to maximize the memes, but I haven't decided.
Oh damn, I didn’t put it together that Wyll and Gale can both use shields. That’s very cool. I’m running a gith MC warlock with shadow/gale/Karlach and it’s feeling strong, but I now wish I’d just started with Wyll
Trying to recreate my favorite tabletop character, a tiefling celestial bladelock. Probably gonna have to multiclass into cleric or druid for the heals and his backstory obviously can't be done, but he's a much better melee fighter than the tabletop version ever was.
For MP, I think I've settled on Tiefling Pally. She'll be a bit of a dummy, but that's what happens when you get no formal education and are raised by a local preacher turned town defender.
I also wanna try a monk but I'm not sure yet how that goes. Maybe on my solo playthrough.
I really wanted to play a Shadow Blade gish, but neither that spell, Bladesinger or the Blade-cantrips are in the game. There was a mod that added them for EA, but that obviously needs updating.
I probably can't make myself wait until they're updated, so I might make a Dark Urge Gloomstalker Assassin in the meantime. Maybe try adding in Shadow Monk instead of Fighter for a different, less powergamey flavour.
Mephistopheles Tiefling Pallock. Yes, I know they’re OP, but I love the blend of abilities and the interesting character possibilities. Haven’t decided yet if I’ll be an Oathbreaker or not.
Dragonborn druid! I had a hard time deciding between druid and bard so ill probably play bard next. My partner is playing the dark urge as well very interested to see it play out compared to the custom character
Half-elf draconic sorcerer with charlatan background. I'm attempting to trick and persuade my way through Faerun and when that doesn't work, a fireball usually does.
I've gone hexblade Warlock. I had one going in a DND campaign as an attempt to import Dante from DMC into it, which didn't work out but turned out to be a fun class anyways.
As is tradition, my first run is as a Bard. What better class to handle conversations and record the lore? Mechanically speaking, I also play Bards because they are the "jack of all trades" class, and while it may not be true here, it was the class to solo party most D&D CRPGs I grew up with since they are decent at everything from fighting and casting, to picking locks and persuasion.
He's also a Gold Dragon born, but I made his scale colors look like he's from a Cyberpunk music video (magenta and cyan with a metallic sheen).
does BG3 have any worthwhile rvr open pvp.. or even any pvp at all... why should we even try BG3 when NWN from 2002 already did everything and did it better?
BG3 isnt setup as an mmo style rpg like NWN so you're comparing 2 different game genres to one another. Its like you're saying apples taste better than bike tires, so we should eat apples because they taste better.
That being said you can freely at will attack whatever or whoever you want. So yes theres pvp. But it was never a main focus to begin with.