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{{SpoilerWarning}}In [[Baldur's Gate 3]], ''before'' a player reaches the final "endings" of the game, it is sometimes possible for players to encounter a "Game Over" screen as the result of a conversation option or fail condition during a combat encounter. Reaching a Game Over will not offer scenes or conversations that conclude the overall story of the campaign, but will cause a screen to appear that prompts the player to reload from a prior save.
==Overview==


This wiki wants to treat an "Ending" as being a different concept from a "Game Over", and will organize endings on a separate page.
Before reaching the narrative ending of ''Baldur's Gate 3'', players can possibly encounter a Game Over screen as the result of a conversation option or failed condition during a combat encounter. Reaching a Game Over will not offer scenes or conversations that conclude the overall story of the campaign, but will instead cause a screen to appear that prompts the player to reload from a prior save.
<br>''Main Article: [[Endings]]''


=Known Cases of Game Over Screens=
Narrative endings that fully conclude the story through the final quest, [[Confront the Elder Brain]], can be found in [[Endings]].
''Grouped by the "Earliest Opportunity" that the screen can trigger.''


''Note'': Some game-over triggers may not fire during co-op gameplay. Keep in mind that this information is not always accessible for a single contributor to confirm.
===Notes===
* '''Gale''': When [[Gale|Gale of Waterdeep]] is recruited as a [[Companion]] or chosen as an [[Origin]], a ''large number'' of unique triggers for Game Over screens become available due to the existence of his [[Netherese orb]].
* Some game-over triggers may not fire during co-op gameplay. Keep in mind that this information is not always accessible for a single contributor to confirm.


==Ceremorphosis==
==General==
Fail to prevent your own Ceremorphosis, or do something that causes you to lose what protection you ''did'' have against it.
* Triggered by the entire [[Party]] dying in combat.
''There is more than one opportunity for this to happen.''
* Triggered by the entire Party dying outside of combat.
 
** Triggered by the entire Party jumping or being pushed into a chasm.
==Gale==
** Triggered by the entire Party becoming {{Cond|Downed|downed}} (e.g. through fall damage, explosives, or other environmental hazards).
When [[Gale|Gale of Waterdeep]] is recruited as a Companion or played as an Origin, Gale has a number of unique details that can cause Game Over screens.
''There are enough of them that he gets his own category!''
* With [[Gale]] recruited or as the selected Origin, fail to prevent the Orb from exploding after you become aware of its existence.


==Prologue==
==Prologue==
* Triggered by failing to reach the transponder within the 15 allotted turns (without dying in combat). {{Verify}}


==Act One==
==Act One==
* [[In Case of Death...]] - Triggered by failing to complete this quest within ''three'' long rests of when it is started.
* [[Ravaged Beach]]: Triggered by failing a {{Saving Throw|Wisdom}} against a dying [[Mind Flayer]] or selecting ''"Submit to the feeling - lean in, as for a kiss..."''.
* [[Crèche Y'llek]] (multiple intersecting quests) - Triggered during conversation with [[Vlaakith]], by selecting conversation options that convince her to "prove her godhood" to the party.
* [[Wilderness]] [[Camp]]
* [[Find the Blood of Lathander]] - Triggered by attempting to take 'the blood' by "using force" and failing to escape or stop the big trap from firing before the turn counter runs out.
** Triggered by failing a dialogue check or selecting ''"Surrender to Lae-zel. You will not become an abomination"'' when [[Lae'zel]] holds a dagger to the player character's throat during a long rest cutscene. (Only if Lae'zel and the player character are the only members of the party).
** Triggered by allowing [[Astarion]] to completely suck the player character's blood during a long rest cutscene. (Only if Astarion and the player character are the only members of the party).
* [[Whispering Depths]]: Triggered via cutscene by jumping into the hole leading to the [[Underdark]] without having cast {{SAI|Feather Fall}}, equipped {{SmRarityItem|The Blood of Lathander}}, or used {{SAI|Fly}} to descend. (Only if all members of the party jump).<ref>[https://youtu.be/kGbLSKtMkLk?si=X3IzXkwxI5bS1JsT&t=257 See this video by Proxy Gate Tactician for more information]</ref>
* [[In Case of Death...]]: Triggered by failing to complete this quest to revive [[Gale]] within ''three'' long rests of when it is started.
* [[Overgrown Tunnel]]: Triggered by equipping the {{SmRarityItem|Whispering Mask}} and failing a {{Saving Throw|Wisdom}} to become a slave of [[Auntie Ethel]]. (Only if all members of the party equip the masks).
* [[Find Explosives]]: Triggered by failing a dialogue check or selecting ''"I don't care. Go on, blow us up"'' when [[Philomeen]] threatens to explode the {{SmRarityItem|Runepowder Barrel}}. (Only if all members of the party are in the room).
* [[Crèche Y'llek]]: Triggered during conversation with [[Vlaakith]], by selecting dialogue options that taunt her to "prove her godhood" to the party.
* [[Find the Blood of Lathander]]: Triggered by attempting to take {{SmRarityItem|The Blood of Lathander}} without using {{SmRarityItem|Dawnmaster's Crest}} to deactivate the trap and failing to escape or deactivate it within 4 rounds. (Only if all members of the party are in the Crèche).


==Act Two==
==Act Two==
* Use a certain ability that finally becomes available to [[Gale]] as early as the start of Act Two. (See above for additional cases)
* [[The Wizard of Waterdeep]]: Triggered by activating {{SAI|Netherese Orb Blast}} anytime after it becomes available at the start of [[Act Two]]. The only time this ability does not result in an early game over is when it is triggered ''through dialogue'' at the brain stem before the final battle of [[Act Three]].
* [[Shadow-Cursed Lands]]: Triggered by attempting to return to [[Act One]] after completing [[Find the Nightsong]] and [[Find Ketheric Thorm's Relic]].
* [[The Blade of Frontiers]]: Triggered in the [[Mind Flayer Colony]] by choosing to kill [[Mizora]] in the pod she's held in. (Only if [[Wyll|Wyll Ravengard]] is played as an [[Origin]]).
* [[The Wizard of Waterdeep]]: Triggered by allowing Gale to activate the Netherese Orb through dialogue in the [[Mind Flayer Colony]]. Displays a unique game-over cutscene and alternate ending.


==Act Three==
==Act Three==
* [[Help Your Protector]] - Triggered in combat, if your 'protector' ends up hitting zero hit points.
* [[Help Your Protector]]: Triggered in combat, if [[The Emperor]] dies.
* [[House of Hope]] - Triggered during conversation with [[Haarlep]], by selecting conversation options that result in you "giving up" both your mind ''and'' your body.
* [[House of Hope]]:
* [[Iron Throne]] - Triggered if the player fails to escape the area before the turn counter expires.
** Triggered during conversation with [[Haarlep]], by selecting conversation options that result in the player character "giving up" both their body ''and'' their mind.
* [[Confront the Elder Brain]] (multiple):
** Triggered if the player character signed a contract with [[Raphael]] but does not steal it back after alerting the denizens of the [[House of Hope]] and before attempting to return to the [[Devil's Fee]] (See [[House of Hope#Exiting|House of Hope]] for more details).
** Triggered if the player fails to finish casting a specific spell before the turn counter expires.
* [[Iron Throne]]: Triggered if the party fails to escape the area before the turn counter expires.
* [[Fulfill the Deal]]: Triggered in conversation if the party did not previously accept [[Raphael]]'s deal or steal the {{SmRarityItem|Orphic Hammer}} before causing [[The Emperor]] to abandon the party. Refusing Raphael's deal at this moment within the [[Astral Prism]] causes an instant game over.
* [[Confront the Elder Brain]]: Triggered if the party fails to defeat [[The Netherbrain]] before the turn counter expires.
 
== Epilogue ==
* Mind flayer player characters (either when interacting with their third companion OR interacting with the same companion twice) will have to pass a DC 15 Constitution check to avoid succumbing to their hunger and devouring the companion’s brain.  If the save is failed, then [[Withers]] whisks the player away, ending the Epilogue prematurely
 
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 10:04, 9 October 2024

Overview[edit | edit source]

Before reaching the narrative ending of Baldur's Gate 3, players can possibly encounter a Game Over screen as the result of a conversation option or failed condition during a combat encounter. Reaching a Game Over will not offer scenes or conversations that conclude the overall story of the campaign, but will instead cause a screen to appear that prompts the player to reload from a prior save.

Narrative endings that fully conclude the story through the final quest, Confront the Elder Brain, can be found in Endings.

Notes[edit | edit source]

  • Gale: When Gale of Waterdeep is recruited as a Companion or chosen as an Origin, a large number of unique triggers for Game Over screens become available due to the existence of his Netherese orb.
  • Some game-over triggers may not fire during co-op gameplay. Keep in mind that this information is not always accessible for a single contributor to confirm.

General[edit | edit source]

  • Triggered by the entire Party dying in combat.
  • Triggered by the entire Party dying outside of combat.
    • Triggered by the entire Party jumping or being pushed into a chasm.
    • Triggered by the entire Party becoming downed downed (e.g. through fall damage, explosives, or other environmental hazards).

Prologue[edit | edit source]

  • Triggered by failing to reach the transponder within the 15 allotted turns (without dying in combat). [Needs Verification]

Act One[edit | edit source]

  • Ravaged Beach: Triggered by failing a Wisdom saving throw against a dying Mind Flayer or selecting "Submit to the feeling - lean in, as for a kiss...".
  • Wilderness Camp
    • Triggered by failing a dialogue check or selecting "Surrender to Lae-zel. You will not become an abomination" when Lae'zel holds a dagger to the player character's throat during a long rest cutscene. (Only if Lae'zel and the player character are the only members of the party).
    • Triggered by allowing Astarion to completely suck the player character's blood during a long rest cutscene. (Only if Astarion and the player character are the only members of the party).
  • Whispering Depths: Triggered via cutscene by jumping into the hole leading to the Underdark without having cast Feather Fall Feather Fall, equipped The Blood of Lathander, or used Fly Fly to descend. (Only if all members of the party jump).[1]
  • In Case of Death...: Triggered by failing to complete this quest to revive Gale within three long rests of when it is started.
  • Overgrown Tunnel: Triggered by equipping the Whispering Mask and failing a Wisdom saving throw to become a slave of Auntie Ethel. (Only if all members of the party equip the masks).
  • Find Explosives: Triggered by failing a dialogue check or selecting "I don't care. Go on, blow us up" when Philomeen threatens to explode the Runepowder Barrel. (Only if all members of the party are in the room).
  • Crèche Y'llek: Triggered during conversation with Vlaakith, by selecting dialogue options that taunt her to "prove her godhood" to the party.
  • Find the Blood of Lathander: Triggered by attempting to take The Blood of Lathander without using Dawnmaster's Crest to deactivate the trap and failing to escape or deactivate it within 4 rounds. (Only if all members of the party are in the Crèche).

Act Two[edit | edit source]

Act Three[edit | edit source]

Epilogue[edit | edit source]

  • Mind flayer player characters (either when interacting with their third companion OR interacting with the same companion twice) will have to pass a DC 15 Constitution check to avoid succumbing to their hunger and devouring the companion’s brain. If the save is failed, then Withers whisks the player away, ending the Epilogue prematurely

References[edit | edit source]