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Overview

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

  • 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

  • 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

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

Act One

  • 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

Act Three

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

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