The Faith-Leap Trial In Baldur's Gate 3 May Have Become A Bit More Difficult

The Faith-Leap Trial In Baldur's Gate 3 May Have Become A Bit More Difficult

From TheGamer (Written by Vaspaan Dastoor) on | OpenCritic

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Given that a vast majority of Baldur's Gate 3 players decided to romance Shadowheart, most of the community has attempted the Gauntlet of Shar. Among the tasks you need to complete is the Faith-Leap trial, where you need to cross a chasm while using 'faith' to guide you to the invisible platforms. However, most players simply cheese it using many of the game's mechanics.

It also helps that there's a map of the platforms right at the start, but who's got time for that? Players have been getting across using either Fly, the Githyanki jump, or any other of the numerous possible ways. It gets easier each time you try it, because you learn more about the mechanics of Baldur's Gate 3. However, it seems Larian may have wised up to this.

As pointed out by Qu2sai on Reddit, the way the Faith-Leap Trial works may have been quietly changed by Larian. They claim that cheesing it isn't possible, and even doing it the normal way with the map makes their character fall to their death. Either it's a major bug, or the devs decide that they don't want players strolling their way through it.

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