One playthrough of Baldur’s Gate 3 isn’t even remotely enough to find and experience everything. On Reddit A user has already invested 400 hours just to play a completely unusual encounter. Gcardosos namely, talks to monsterswho otherwise only understand the language of violence.
Be careful, follow it slight spoilers for the end of the second act from Baldur’s Gate 3. If you want to remain completely blind, it’s best to browse our website for other articles.
Only a few have discovered this dialogue
Wo? Before you trudge towards the boss in the second act, you can already reach the top of the tower. There are loud noises around the building Gcardosos Wooden planks hiding a vine. If you climb up, you’ll reach the highest floor before the big fight and come across creatures you’ve often seen.
Who’s speaking? You can meet here with two Winged Horrors
entertained by the hideous ghouls that you fought against several times in the course of the second act. When they recognize you as a True Soul, they complain to you that they have an empty stomach.
We are hungry, True Soul. The Absolute promised us a feast of corpses and we’re still starving!
There is of course the possibility of processing these monsters into what they want to eat with a few targeted hits – but there are also other ways to deal with them.
Crow reveals that the ghouls can be persuaded to eat each other. Then it won’t be long before they tear each other apart. But it’s almost even more macabre if you feed them yourself.
Some have corpses in the basement, others in the inventory – if you’re the latter type of player, you can loudly tell the monsters Wide-Understanding96
Gcardosos thought that nothing in the game could surprise him anymore and that he had already seen everything – right up to the interaction with the winged monsters. I’m excited again
he writes in the comments.
Have you already discovered this secret path at the end of Act 2 and perhaps even brought a snack for the ghouls? If you’re already that far, what did you discover in the second playthrough? And which dialogue in Baldur’s Gate 3 excites you the most so far? Feel free to write us your experiences in the comments!