"It's still stealth if no one's left to report this."
“Justice isn’t pursued if there is no one left to seek retribution.” - Scooby Doo
Is it really a Larian game if combat doesn't end with the entire play area covered in fire?
@@rayclay3249 my GPU got ptsd when at end of the game they mentioned Blackpits are still on fire.
@@kosmoss101 I used to play DOS2 on my old Acer laptop, a laptop that only has integrated intel graphics card. I turned the graphics down to the lowest setting to play it and I enjoyed the game for a while, that was until the Blackpits fight where the entire area was on fire and it became so unbearably bad that I had to put off the game for 2 years and only replay it again once I got a gaming PC
@Marcin Hasulak Well I was playing in 800x600 resolution. I lowered every thing just to crank out as much performance as I could
now imagine your DM having to roll for all those saving throws
if there are special characters in the situation it's up to the DM roll for it too
me creating a epic battle of armies clashing and one of my friends dropping fireball and meteor storms on them....i gave up and said 3/4 of the forces are either dead or retreated
I sometimes get sad at all the characters that sound cool to roleplay but would be a nightmare for the dm to play. Like Necromancers with huge armies.
Despite all the people complaining about how easy it is to cheese this game, i actually love that. Games that allow you to be completely over-powered if you choose to be is great because you are expected to game the system. It adds an aspect of creativity to the game and how you beat a tough encounter is only limited by your imagination. It's fulfilling to go against the odds and still be able to come up on top no matter how ridiculous the means. And the best part is you don't even HAVE to cheese, simply play the game as you want, but if you do you don't have to feel guilty about it because creativity and thinking outside of the box is expected.
TL:DR Baldurs gate 3 is an amazing game because it allows you and expects you to handle things in your own unique ways, and there are almost endless posibilities
I cant handle all the "this game is so easy" comments. They just completely miss the point of the game and are all carbon copies. Anyways, absolutely love the sandbox they have created. Just recently discussed how it could just be possible to go full murdurhobo if one wished as most npcs CAN die. Good and evil and neutral route, plus all the ways to cheese the game and challenge runs to try. So many choices and roleplay variants, true sandbox rpg.
AAAAND its gonna be out sooooo ! ❤
"Hey bruh, whatcha doing with all dem barrels?"
"... Nothing."
The ability to pull something like this off is what really sets this game apart. Getting rewarded for planning a perfect check mate is simply satisfying.
At the end of act 2, when you find the Nightsong.. i threw all bonepiles into the chasm. Easy fight :D
They shoud have at least make enemies more suspicious if you put those barrels in front of them before a fight or at least force you to put them in less visible area. But instead exploiting brainless AI is hailed as masterful strategy.
Regular games.
Ok, I have all my buffs, and I drank my potions, time to fight.
Larian Games.
Ok, All barrels are in place, all entrance access are blocked by crates, and my party is not even in the room....
Your GPU didn't melt. Not done right.
I feel like I need a cigarette after watching that.
thanks for saving me the time of doing this personally for wanting to see this
Giving Larian the Baldur's Gate is such a good idea. Both DOS games are extremely freeing despite being linear.
They're built like a braid. They come together at the end of each arc for the serious stuff but you can fuck around forever in the middle.
"Stealth successful"
"Stealth successful"
"Stealth successful"
"Stealth successful"
"STEALTH FAILED"
"Stealth successful"
The amount of setup this must have taken, omg.
Mage: With a single spell, I can cast a huge fireball, if enemies are close together, it makes huge damage to all of them.
Barbarian/Barrelmancer: Cute.
There is no other way to stop a goblin invasion is there lol
You can:
1. spike the punch with poison.
2. stealthily eliminate them one by one and hide the bodies.
3. Full frontal assault.
4. Bribe Ogres to fight them with you.
5. Blow them the fuck up with explosives.
Etc, etc.
The thought of trying this when my game freezes every 2m of movement in druids grotto alone, both scares and entices me
I sooo cannot wait for this game to be fully released.
@@_ArsNova What exactly is the difference between Shadowheart who I think is a half-elf- and a human?
Outside of the ears?
@@mikeity2009 Uh..
What does them being human have to do with being hetero?
Genuinely very confused by that.
You can Poison the Goblin's drinks as well to kill the majority of them. Just a tip. Just the tip.
Exactly so! This video is so old though, that the poisoning option was not available at that time.
Larian Studios everybody - the inventor of Nuclear Stealth Archer build.
I feel like a fool that I summoned the Ogers for that fight....
I love the smell of Firewine in the morning.
Wow that was a beautiful sight.
Pls universe dont make me be too jaded/old/fatiqued to skip this game...
Stealth sponsored by Michael Bay
The explosion was so powerful, it transcended space & time. The Tiflyngs that captured Lae’zel even heard it… through a whole different timeline.
Also known as "The Oppenheimer method."
DnD? Nah! BnE! (Barrels and Explosions)
rolls a 20 *DM crumbles a couple of pages of A4 paper and throws them at the bin* "You successfully hit the barrels that contain for SOME REASON explosive liquid. The whole camp is devastated and none the wiser as to whom might have attacked them.
I cant believe you killed Volo
Please tell me you saved the owlbear cub first!
Ah! The "Boiling An Ant Hill" method! Very nice!
I figure barrelmancy is like being a cooper.
POV Divinity Original Sin’s 2 : just fire, fire everywhere
All that poor thing wanted was some Chicke-e-n...
when they put raggdoll effect into mathematics:
yeah this is my playstyle too i love to have a barrelmancer in the team :D
So, the general feel of the comments are, "this is great" and "this isn't BG3." Never played the original BG games so I can't weigh in on if it's a good successor or not. I do however love the look of this game and I can't wait to try it out for myself.
it has the same theme, lore and enviroment, but it´s extremely different to classic BGs, not only from obvious technical point of view. It also has different set of rules, as there are literaly dice rolls happening in the background, same as with old BGs, but BG3 runs on 5th edition of DnD, while BGs were on 2nd.
It basically feels nothing like the original BG games, and I wish they had just done their own thing rather than shoehorning the BG name onto it, but it's a fun game in it's own right, so the name thing is a minor quibble, and it's not like it's the first BG named game that I've had that issue with *side-eyes the Dark Alliance games moodily*
@@Qaeta I can understand that. I feel the same way about the new Assassins Creed games.
U will have to play Original Baldur gate to feel what its like to have a villian called Larian ruined the best crpg of all time with that crap turn based combat
that sound is beautiful
God I love larian and their shenanigans
Hidden Larian Arts: Barrel no Jutsu
Until the Fire Nation attacked.
I am become Barrel, Destroyer of Worlds.
Barrel brother is that you?!
Why is all the rum gone?
"What'd you do that for?"
And this is why I keep conjure water on hand.
I usually just get the staff that grants create water and give it to my caster either gale or MC is I am playing one. So I don't have to have it as one of my learned spells. Also the firewine burns out pretty quick.
Beat the spider queen by starting in left side, sneaking to the eggs and piling 4 explosive barrels. Assassinated first spider, queen teleported right onto them… started fight with her at 50 hp. Easy fight if you use the spear that does extra dmg to multiple eyed enemies. Fast clap!
Yeah, did the same.
Like hell i would spend 5 turns fighting that ogre and that horde, they are going down NOW and in fire!
Bonus point if you went around and killed the goblin children, because the only good goblin is a dead goblin
Ain't no mancy like Barrelmancy
now thats a lot of damage
I should’ve done this when I was planning my escape
If you trick enemy to attack the refugees without opening the gates they hide barrels as a defense themselves so no need to do it just have to explode them and draw back and keep going, goblins themselves have barrels on their back to suicide bomb . Well at least i guess it works too this way i've opened the gates for simping Minthara.
Keeping it togheter bree
Would’ve loved to see the setup for this greatness
Yes but can i kill a man with a box full of random yardsale trash?
Did something similar with Raphael and Gunpowder bomb from Wulbren
haha funny numbers and blue dice make happy chemical in brain
I too, will play DoS3.
How do you even find that many barrels?
Actually I found all those in 3 main spots, first is in the area where the buildings are on fire, That room leading down to the Zhentahrim. After you convince the guy to let you go down, you can pick up all the barrels. The second is in the goblin hideout. It's in the room guarded by the Zhentarim merchant and friends. You can get into that room from The priestess's room, jump up into the rafters by using the boxes in that room, and you can get into the treasure room the Zhents use. the last is in the underdark, there are several in the temple. You can also find a few scattered around in random places, but those 3 spots have an abundance of them.
Are those barrels usually there? I’ve been looking for a way to cheese the goblins quick and easy
Actually I found all those in 3 main spots, first is in the area where the buildings are on fire, That room leading down to the Zhentahrim. After you convince the guy to let you go down, you can pick up all the barrels. The second is in the goblin hideout. It's in the room guarded by the Zhentarim merchant and friends. You can get into that room from The priestess's room, jump up into the rafters by using the boxes in that room, and you can get into the treasure room the Zhents use. the last is in the underdark, there are several in the temple. You can also find a few scattered around in random places, but those 3 spots have an abundance of them.
oh yes, the perfect game.
needs to be redone with the runepowder barrel.
Bree is alive?
Tactical.
I'm sure they do this so people can solo run these games.
damn that was beautiful
That was awesome!
how to make UI like this? is this some kind of mod?
No, this was 2 years ago during early access. That's just how the UI looked back then.
Lol where’d you get all the barrels
From a few places, there are a bunch of places that have 1-2 barrels. But there are two places that have several. At the burning Villa, after you convince the Zhentarim guy to let you into the basement, you can then pick up all the barrels in that room. Then another big cache is in the goblin outpost, again with the Zhentarim. If you go into priestesses Gut's room, you can jump up into the rafters, then drop down into Zhent's store room where there is a bunch of the powder kegs, and a couple of the fire wines. and also a chest that usually has like $1500 (roughly) also if you go into the underdark and go to the temple before you deal with the goblins then you can grab those barrels as well.
@@TwistedDark guess I’m going to have to explore a shit ton more I’ve also never finished act 1 I never go into the under dark I didn’t want to burn myself out before it comes out I still want the oh shit factor on release lol
Oppenheimerised !
This is fine
thank you
baldurs gate is turn based now? cool!
Humm..... DND 5e barrel of Gun Powder, 160 lbs, 8d10 fire damage each barrel DC 12 so about 10 berrals to the oger took around 240-480 avrage damage ogre would be dead 6-10 time over
Stealth AF.
War criminal! XD
Give me back my RTWP.
Great, now use Rain and cast Lighting :DD
Thats what DnD is all about... CHEESE
It's beautifuI.
oh no poor Volo. Anyway..
*shrugs*
haha nice now i know where are i can get more exp_)
Here is what happened when barrelmancer met netherbrain: ua-cam.com/video/7EVNUEoo9cE/v-deo.html
I like how they're reusing icons and fonts from DoS2 lol
beuotifol
OOOMMGG,,,I kill them 1 by 1 lol
That is fantastic!!
Seems ready for release /s
Between crap like this and the gay bear, my interest in this just went from "hmmm..." to "avoid like the plague."
🤣🤣😂😂 I guess you are not a fan of RPG's The bear thing is so gross, only the sickest individuals will even see it. I honestly wish they'd avoided even showing that, because it's giving the game a bad rep. The encounter in this video can be done any number of ways. I just found this one to be the funniest. You can straight up fight them all, you can poison their beer and fight half of them, or you can even join them. That's the beauty of DnD, you can do things your way, rather than some set path.
@@TwistedDark I've been playing rpgs since there very existence and I once played a game of D&D on Gary Gygax's front porch. This game is NOT an RPG. It's an exercise in indoctrination and depravity. Adding gay crap and bestiality crap will not make them any money. They will lose much because of it just to appease three freaks in drag.
The bear thing is reserved for weirdos, you won't even get a whiff of it If you play normally
As if the bear thing isn't just for the funnies of being able to fuck a druid like that. They definitely cut to black before showing anything.
how to carry the barrells
You used to be able to just left click them and it auto picked them up, now left clicking attacks them. So you have to right click them now and select pick up from the drop down menu
*X P's*
I just wish the game wasn't Divinity. It's not D&D yet. It's still Divinity.
It's the closest thing to D&D we ever had, still. It's far closer to D&D than baldur's gate 2 used to be.
@@Orionek549 Exactly, the most D&D videogame ever. I loved BG2, but this one is deffo closer to the actual experience
Have you played Divinity before?!
If this was Divinity 3 I'd be just as hyped, but the fact they're allowed to use Baldur's Gate as an official D&D setting is the cherry on top
@@DisemboweII I have, and I feel the same! Larian is also based in my country, so it gives me some sense of weird pride
Is so obviously reskinned DOS and I’m okay sigh this
that's why BG3 should've not been made by Larian...
Larian has lived long enough to see themselves as villian lmao. This is the crime to call it Baldur's gate 3. This is more like Divinity Original dungeon and dragon lmao
It's just Divinity Original Sin 3, wish we could get real Baldur's Gate 3
DoS2 did it better
Gonna miss all the elemental stuff In DoS2, Ik there's kinda the same thing In BG3 but It's definitely nowhere near as good which Is fine, It's not the game's selling point. Can't wait till release!
@albinorunt6354 I dunno man.
It's hard to feel hype for it. I just can't see BG3 having as strong as a modding community nor the vanilla freedom which DoS2 gives.
DoS3 when?
This is why I can't stand Bg3, nothing like the Immersive earlier series. It feels too comedic all the time. :( Why didn't they just make their own DND game with a new name?> :( Now we will never have a real BG3!
Ok boomer. Times change, so does game design. They make what sells, and if you disagree go and make your own.
Ok but its not for everyone, I love BG 1 and 2, yet I love BG3, easly 300+ hours in EA because how good it is and yes I feel Baldurs Gate in BG3 :v
(to top comment) I'd appreciate a dark and gritty do or die dnd game actually. BG: DA II had some interesting villains and backgrounds. Mordoc Selanmere, Sleyvas, lady Arogazia, Luvia Bloodmire, etc.
Going through spider infested caves, dusty crypts full of cannibalistic ghouls, or the blood spattered laboratory full of mishapen golems made from kidnapped people.. That'd be something. But are people in general even capable of handling that sort of atmosphere anymore?
Maybe I'm looking into it too much, but a touch more Lovecraft + Herculian heroism in games over seeking the "cutest pet" and engaging in all manners of deviancy would be pretty welcome. But perhaps that's what it is, the villains are the main characters nowadays.
Shame the game is already dead to me because of the basic combat system, attack once and move. Major step down from Divinity.
thats how dnd works though? you have an action, a bonus action, movement and a reaction.
Then they should have made a dnd game, not a DIvinity 3 game that feels like a broken divinity.
How to tell if a game is made by Larian Studios:
@@cembaturkemikkiran4109 DOS2 is easy on highest difficulty without barrels.
There was a situation where I would place barrels next to some tough enemy. And suddenly a dialogue popped up saying they are not stupid and see what iam trying and attacked me.
@@cembaturkemikkiran4109 If you can't beat DOS2 on hard without barrels then that's on you. Turn down the difficulty if you're having too much trouble. There's no shame in it despite what some people would tell you. I usually play on normal so can have a nice challenge without making my party so op the game becomes boring.
@@cembaturkemikkiran4109 A Satchel Charge in DoS2 isnt an explosive, but a bag weighing a schoolbus. Absolutely genious.
Larian Studios is that DM who encourages outside-the-box thinking. If your strategy will break the balance but it will be glorious, "I'll allow it".