Baldur's Gate 3 is a role-playing game with a fair bit of role-playing. That might seem like a prerequisite for the genre, but we all know that isn't necessarily true of every game that claims to be an RPG. Larian's mega-hit allows you to pick your race, subrace, class and subclass, and sprinkles unique dialogue for each of these choices throughout the game.
It's one of the reasons why Baldur's Gate 3 was such a successful adaptation of Dungeons & Dragons, a tabletop game that gives the player complete freedom to roleplay their character. However, not every choice in Baldur's Gate 3 offers the same level of role-playing, as some classes and races are more relevant to the main narrative and receive more dialogue options as a result.
Statistics regarding dialogue options were compiled shortly after the game was released (recently reposted by SageTegan after the original post was deleted). These stats reveal that githyanki have by far the most unique dialogue options in the game, with over 260 unique lines available to players who choose to play a githyanki. Humans, meanwhile, only have a single-digit number of unique dialogue options.
The situation becomes comical when...
