Baldur’s Gate 3 participant finds one of the best ways to romance Lae’zel—and it is brutal

Baldur’s Gate 3 continues to shock everybody three months after its PC launch as gamers hold discovering new interactions with their companions. One participant not too long ago managed to set off a romantic cutscene with Lae’zel in a quest that made most of us cry.

The participant’s romantic interplay with Lae’zel occurred proper within the first hours of BG3, extra particularly through the Owlbear Cave close to Emerald Grove and Blighted Village. As quickly as they killed the Owlbear mom and the Owlbear Cub proceeded to eat the corpse, Lae’zel used all her attraction regardless of what had simply occurred.

Throughout my first BG3 run, my group of buddies and I additionally killed the Owlbear mom and had been left devastated as soon as the Owlbear Cub began consuming the physique. Fortunately, we didn’t have Lae’zel in our celebration as a result of I wasn’t within the temper for love.

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Whereas most gamers would agree this wasn’t the most effective time for Lae’zel to take the initiative and romance our Tav, that is precisely the ruthless angle I’d count on from Lae’zel and I’m glad it is a chance—and so are fellow BG3 gamers.

“I imply, this appears completely in character for Lae’zel,” one participant wrote on Reddit. “I imply, you simply killed an enormous beast collectively and are most likely lined in its blood and guts, I’m stunned she didn’t full-on soar your bones proper there,” one other participant added.

Since BG3 launched, Larian Studios has toned down the romancing as lots of the companions had been making uncomfortable advances towards gamers, which makes me consider this Lae’zel cutscene was left on goal.

That is by far probably the most weird romantic cutscene I’ve seen, and I’ve seen a lot all through my expertise with BG3. It nearly makes me wish to begin a brand new run simply to see it with my very own eyes, however I’m certain I’ll cry if I depart the Owlbear Cub an orphan for a second time.

Author: Ronnie Neal