Baldur's Gate 3 is a game of infinite possibilities and outcomes. Players have found ways to kill the Shadow Druids early, discovered that Hope can actually leave the House of Hope, and even encountered a ridiculously unlucky one in 64 million event.
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Alongside its infinite possibilities, Baldur's Gate 3 also has a range of underrated mechanics that can come in clutch when used at just the right moment. With so many options, players have been debating which minor Baldur's Gate 3 mechanics turned out to be life-savers for them.
Over the last few days, a new discussion has sprung up on the Baldur's Gate 3 subreddit, with players sharing their favorite minor mechanics in the game. This discussion saw players discuss typically mundane skills that have saved their bacon across their various playthroughs.
The thread's original creator, Idoauselessdegree, shared that by simply closing doors in Act 2, they were able to blitz through battles. "My first run, I never thought to do [close doors] it during the Marcus fight, and it was rough. Infiltrating moonrise," they said. "however, I learnt my lesson and killed Z'rell and most of the cultists by locking...