Baldur’s Gate 3: No Switch Release in Sight

Despite its immense success, Baldur’s Gate 3 won’t be making its way to the Nintendo Switch anytime soon. Larian Studios has confirmed they are moving on to new projects, leaving the franchise for another studio to potentially continue. The game’s demanding performance requirements and the Switch’s older hardware also pose challenges for a successful port.

Baldur’s Gate 3 to Introduce New Evil Endings with Cinematic Flair

Larian Studios is adding new evil endings to Baldur’s Gate 3, accompanied by stunning cinematics. These endings focus on the Dark Urge, a character path fueled by cruelty. Patch 7, releasing in September, will also bring extensive gameplay improvements, a modding toolkit, and more. This will be one of the last major updates for Baldur’s Gate 3 as Larian Studios moves on to new projects.

Baldur’s Gate 3’s Official Mod Support Is Coming This September

Larian Studios has announced that official mod support for Baldur’s Gate 3 will finally be released in September with Patch 7. The developer is releasing the toolkit early to beta test it with popular modders this month and will hold a bigger closed beta for 1,000 players in July. Modders will be able to create new weapons, armor, classes, subclasses, spells, and dice skins for the game using Mod.io as the platform for the toolkit. While cross-platform support will not be available for mods that edit levels, cinematics, dialogue, or quests, Larian will continue to allow mods not made with the official toolkit and mods that break these rules to be published on other modding platforms. Official mod support will be enabled for Windows players first via Patch 7 in September before coming to Mac, PlayStation, and Xbox.

Baldur’s Gate 3: A Comprehensive Guide to the Adamantine Forge’s Best Items

The Adamantine Forge in Baldur’s Gate 3 allows players to craft powerful weapons and armor using Mithral Ore. This guide ranks the various Adamantine Forge items from worst to best, providing insights into their strengths and weaknesses. It also includes information on how many weapons can be made in the forge, where to find the Adamantine Forge moulds, and additional helpful resources for players.

Baldur’s Gate 3 Player Summons 92 Units to Conquer Ultimate Difficulty

In a remarkable feat of strategy, a Baldur’s Gate 3 player has managed to summon an astonishing 92 units in the game’s most difficult mode. Their secret weapon? The Druid’s ‘Fungal Infestation’ spell, combined with a horde of additional summons from Clerics and a Necromancer.

The player utilized various classes and abilities to accumulate a massive army of summons. They optimized their party with Druids, Clerics, and a Wizard/Cleric hybrid, maximizing the number of creatures they could conjure. Consumables and environmental interactions were also exploited to replenish spell slots, allowing for even more summons to be created.

This unconventional approach highlights the flexibility and creativity possible within Baldur’s Gate 3’s combat system. While such a strategy would be impractical in traditional Dungeons & Dragons due to Concentration limitations, the game allows for unconventional tactics that can lead to surprising outcomes.

Baldur’s Gate 3: Unveiling the True Identity of Withers and His Divine Connections

Withers’ true nature has been a subject of speculation in Baldur’s Gate 3. Theories suggest that he is actually Jergal, a deity formerly known as the Lord of the End of Everything. Despite giving up much of his divine power to other gods, Withers retains the ability to cast potent resurrection spells and create hirelings. His unusual request for a paltry sum of gold may be a way to circumvent Ao’s rules, which prohibit gods from directly interfering with mortals. Withers establishes a divine pact with the player character, using their desire to resurrect the dead as a justification for offering his services.

Scratch: The Unexpected MVP of Baldur’s Gate 3’s Hardcore Mode

Most players have a special bond with Scratch, and even the most evil Dark Urge can’t find within itself to abandon the game’s best boy. While some fans admitted that to test his skills truly, Scratch is absolutely killing it during hardcore Honour Mode runs. Even though Scratch isn’t the strongest summon by far, he’s the one to help with downed companions. This doesn’t seem to be extremely useful at first glance, but players have noticed that he is actually the key to bypassing some of the most difficult battles of Baldur’s Gate 3: the fight against Minthara and Cazador.

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