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So glad that this resource exists! Updating and improving as I go on my first playsthrough.
So glad that this resource exists! Updating and improving as I go on my first playsthrough.


My top games by hours played:
My top games by hours played: BG3, RDR2, SC2
* BG3
* RDR2
* SC2


My top tips:
My top tips:
* Relax. Larian is bigger on choices than on consequences, often dialogue choices have the same in game effect
* Relax. Larian is bigger on choices than on consequences, often dialogue choices have the same in game effect
** Let the dice decide. Save the buffs and rerolls for the genuinely important points, once you know what those are.
* Relax. You don’t need to find everything on this playthrough. Custom difficulty lets you hide failed perception roll notifications, which helps me with this.
* Relax. You don’t need to find everything on this playthrough. Custom difficulty lets you hide failed perception roll notifications, which helps me with this.
* Choosing to play an [[Origin]] character lets you experience their story. Particularly good for the [[Companions]] that you never take with you.
* Choosing to play an [[Origin]] character lets you experience their story. Particularly good for the [[Companions]] that you never take with you.
** Also, swapping out characters apparently gets you different banter for each pair
* Hirelings can be turned into bartering experts. High Charisma, High Strength, Persuasion Expertise. I always use [[Maddala Deadeye|Maddie]] for this
* A one level dip in Monk lets you dump [[Strength]] and focus on [[Dexterity]]
* A one level dip in Monk lets you dump [[Strength]] and focus on [[Dexterity]]
** Monk Weapons include pretty much everything you're proficient in except the strictly [[Two-Handed]] weapons
** But a [[Rogue]]'s Sneak Attack still requires a [[Finesse]] weapon
* 12 monoclass is viable and fun too. Says me who has never done that.
* 12 monoclass is viable and fun too. Says me who has never done that.



Revision as of 14:33, 14 July 2024

So glad that this resource exists! Updating and improving as I go on my first playsthrough.

My top games by hours played: BG3, RDR2, SC2

My top tips:

  • Relax. Larian is bigger on choices than on consequences, often dialogue choices have the same in game effect
    • Let the dice decide. Save the buffs and rerolls for the genuinely important points, once you know what those are.
  • Relax. You don’t need to find everything on this playthrough. Custom difficulty lets you hide failed perception roll notifications, which helps me with this.
  • Choosing to play an Origin character lets you experience their story. Particularly good for the Companions that you never take with you.
    • Also, swapping out characters apparently gets you different banter for each pair
  • Hirelings can be turned into bartering experts. High Charisma, High Strength, Persuasion Expertise. I always use Maddie for this
  • A one level dip in Monk lets you dump Strength and focus on Dexterity
    • Monk Weapons include pretty much everything you're proficient in except the strictly Two-Handed weapons
    • But a Rogue's Sneak Attack still requires a Finesse weapon
  • 12 monoclass is viable and fun too. Says me who has never done that.


Useful one level dips

Remember that your Spellcasting Ability for scrolls (and items?) comes from your most recent Level 1 class

Resources