A Baldur's Gate 3 Fan Has Used Sussur Blooms To Turn Scratch Into An Antimagic Field

A Baldur's Gate 3 Fan Has Used Sussur Blooms To Turn Scratch Into An Antimagic Field

From TheGamer (Written by Joshua Robertson) on | OpenCritic

Over the years (yes years, time is moving far too quickly), we've seen Baldur's Gate 3 players break the game in some truly magnificent ways. Even today, we're seeing people use weaponized orphans to fight their battles, and blow on a horn dozens of times to give themselves an unlimited amount of hit points.

It seems like there's almost no limit to how often Baldur's Gate 3 fans can break their favorite games to get an edge in battle, and now one person has found a rather unique way to utilize our best boy, Scratch, to turn him into a terrifying anti-magic weapon.

If you're an avid Baldur's Gate 3 player, chances are you'll be very familiar with Sussur Blooms. These are magical little plants that create a field of antimagic around them, essentially making most spells and magical constructs useless. They're very helpful in certain situations, but one of their biggest drawbacks is that they can't be used outside the Underdark, as they shrivel up and die when taken to the surface.

That frog packs quite a punch.

Of course, players have found a few ways to circumvent this effect, taking them out of the Underdark in crates...

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