What's funny is the other druids eluded to the fact that Kahga was really the problem with the druids being morally questionable; and further eluded to the fact that Halsin, their actual leader, is better suited to lead them and that he's kind. Zevlor, the druid with the bird near the ritual circle, and Rath all pointed towards the grove being saved/ran better with Halsin back - leading the player to presume that he's at the very least, worthy to hear out. We've watched Hanner be somewhat morally grey in the fact she wasn't out right willing to help Arabella's parents (this changed when she saw the child being actually threatened), and not out right wanting to help Gale with his affliction. But man... it was so fucking funny watching Hanner whimsically decide to in fact, kill Halsin in cold blood when the alternative was to simply demand the goblin children not abused a caged animal 😂💀💀
Most wild playthrough of the goblin camp I have ever seen. Didn't even team up with Minthara to kill Halsin (like people usually do when they plan to kill him) just straight up killed Halsin first meeting for no reason. who does that??? LOL Well you missed out on one of your druid companions also if the grove closes you miss out on Minthara as well so you better hurry up and decide if you want to investigate Kagha or raid the grove because very soon there won't be any grove left Also to answer the streamers question- actually yes, it is fairy easy to wipe out the goblin camp. you just have to first do side quests and level up until youre entire party is level 4 and then it's a piece of cake. Or you can use the barrels of oil trick and explode the camp from a distance that always works. you also get the chance to long rest once 2 goblin bosses have been defeated so you dont have to take out the entire camp all in 1 go. That and if you make Halsin wait for you while you say you take care of it the goblins won't attack you and will still be marked as allies until you give them a reason to attack you (like when you go after bosses)
great accomplishment of the game, that every character is grey... has traits to hate and traits to love.... and a backstory that you can excuse the bad traits... if you want... and good thing of the game that there are no wrong decisions... just different outcomes... either a character survives, or he dies... either you get a companion, or you leave him behind, either you succeed a quest... or you pass it.... in my first runthrouth i just rescued about 5% of the poeple it tried to... was a hell of a fun run.... there are just no failures in this game, they covered almost every outcome... either you kill someone now, or run away, or kill him later... or kill him even later later, or not at all... its allmost hits me every time when the game tells you that you have to do something to get the storyline going...
Just found your channel from your BG3 playthough. Wanted to say Lae'zel goes through an amazing personal journey in this game. However, the Githyanki as a whole are very cruel and militaristic and i don't think it's BECAUSE OF their enslavement by the Illithids, only because the Githerzerai chose a different path. The Githzerai are the "cousins" of the Githyanki but they persue a more spiritual outlook on life. They're basically the same race that split into two different groups after they underwent a civil war.
God forbid someone plays a game different than you did. Especially games like this where you have complete freedom to make your own choices and create a unique sorry every time
2:05:50 So when you throw a Potion, that Gray Area is it's effect. You could have actually positioned that and hit all 3 of your Companions with 1 Potion. 1:03:36 You didn't even look at the Sub-classes for your Bard. On the Left you should have clicked the Subclass button. You chose the Default College of Lore and missed out on all the other Sub-class options. Glad Chat taught you at 1:11:13 but still, your Bard. Also only on vid 2 of like 8 at this point, you could have respeced by now. Your run is so cursed from what I'm seeing, haha. I love and hate it.
What's funny is the other druids eluded to the fact that Kahga was really the problem with the druids being morally questionable; and further eluded to the fact that Halsin, their actual leader, is better suited to lead them and that he's kind. Zevlor, the druid with the bird near the ritual circle, and Rath all pointed towards the grove being saved/ran better with Halsin back - leading the player to presume that he's at the very least, worthy to hear out. We've watched Hanner be somewhat morally grey in the fact she wasn't out right willing to help Arabella's parents (this changed when she saw the child being actually threatened), and not out right wanting to help Gale with his affliction. But man... it was so fucking funny watching Hanner whimsically decide to in fact, kill Halsin in cold blood when the alternative was to simply demand the goblin children not abused a caged animal 😂💀💀
Most wild playthrough of the goblin camp I have ever seen. Didn't even team up with Minthara to kill Halsin (like people usually do when they plan to kill him) just straight up killed Halsin first meeting for no reason. who does that??? LOL
Well you missed out on one of your druid companions also if the grove closes you miss out on Minthara as well so you better hurry up and decide if you want to investigate Kagha or raid the grove because very soon there won't be any grove left
Also to answer the streamers question- actually yes, it is fairy easy to wipe out the goblin camp. you just have to first do side quests and level up until youre entire party is level 4 and then it's a piece of cake. Or you can use the barrels of oil trick and explode the camp from a distance that always works. you also get the chance to long rest once 2 goblin bosses have been defeated so you dont have to take out the entire camp all in 1 go. That and if you make Halsin wait for you while you say you take care of it the goblins won't attack you and will still be marked as allies until you give them a reason to attack you (like when you go after bosses)
good news i killed minthara and everyone at the grove, hope this helps 👍
@hannerLIVE BAHAHAHAHAH ok but fr im sorry 😭
great accomplishment of the game, that every character is grey... has traits to hate and traits to love.... and a backstory that you can excuse the bad traits... if you want...
and good thing of the game that there are no wrong decisions... just different outcomes... either a character survives, or he dies... either you get a companion, or you leave him behind, either you succeed a quest... or you pass it.... in my first runthrouth i just rescued about 5% of the poeple it tried to... was a hell of a fun run.... there are just no failures in this game, they covered almost every outcome... either you kill someone now, or run away, or kill him later... or kill him even later later, or not at all... its allmost hits me every time when the game tells you that you have to do something to get the storyline going...
It's unrealistic that all characters are grey; there are perfect people like me, for example, so not everyone is grey.
It’s awesome seeing someone else start playing this as well. I also started playing it myself as well. I’m enjoying it. Keep it up 👍🏻
i hope youre having fun w your playthru!!!!!!
Just found your channel from your BG3 playthough. Wanted to say Lae'zel goes through an amazing personal journey in this game. However, the Githyanki as a whole are very cruel and militaristic and i don't think it's BECAUSE OF their enslavement by the Illithids, only because the Githerzerai chose a different path. The Githzerai are the "cousins" of the Githyanki but they persue a more spiritual outlook on life. They're basically the same race that split into two different groups after they underwent a civil war.
literal insane choice to kill halsin. is she cooked?
💔 YES
God forbid someone plays a game different than you did. Especially games like this where you have complete freedom to make your own choices and create a unique sorry every time
2:05:50 So when you throw a Potion, that Gray Area is it's effect. You could have actually positioned that and hit all 3 of your Companions with 1 Potion. 1:03:36 You didn't even look at the Sub-classes for your Bard. On the Left you should have clicked the Subclass button. You chose the Default College of Lore and missed out on all the other Sub-class options. Glad Chat taught you at 1:11:13 but still, your Bard. Also only on vid 2 of like 8 at this point, you could have respeced by now. Your run is so cursed from what I'm seeing, haha. I love and hate it.
Let her play the game how she wants you dorks
Lae'zel is the best warrior in the game.