i've seen some people say how larian added a bunch of cut content and expanded on things in definitive editions of previous games. it's definitely a reach, but _maybe_ things like this will be added if we get a definitive edition for bg3
"Yes, darling, that is what we call a lie" please keep talking and never stop, Astarian. I could listen to him all day and something tells me he would happily talk forever.
I will say I like that the characters seemed to intersect with eachother a lot more in early access. It seems they really don’t do it nearly that much in the final version.
Yeah I'm hoping they fix this in later patches. Shadowheart seems to mess with a lot of Astarion's dialogue and scenes. I'm honestly tempted to just.. not pick her up next playthough.
literally on my third playthrough and I never saw this lmao... there's so much stuff in this game it's crazy edit: ohhhhh, now I know why you got that scene! it happens if you got the second tadpole dream, then stopped using the tadpole powers yourself. astarion will trigger a third tadpole dream since he is still using tadpole powers.
@@meishuu Use the mindflayer powers in dialogue. As the NPCs say, this is bad in theory and the dreams get worse, so I would be cautious when the game comes out for your full playthrough.
@@k0xytocin I got this scene during two playthroughs. During the first one I didn't recruit Shadowheart before I got the scene, but later I got several bugs with her. During the second playthrough I killed her before the dream, everything worked fine...
"You're leaving us weak because you're afraid of dreams? I'm willing to do whatever it takes to survive. A pity I'm the only one" Also Astarion, 2 minutes earlier: "Waaah I had a big n-nightmare, why doesn't anyone feel concerned about my tormented delicate past and sensitive feelings?"
Wow, that's a bit nasty of you, Kred. Clearly he prefers the nightmares to the real thing, and without the tadpole, he's going to be dragged straight back to the real thing. It's as simple as that.
I didn't play early access, but I'm happy with how the character designs changed and got more polished. I hope that instead of the dlc we'll never get that some of the recorded cut content might be added back in future patches though. Some of this conversation is added in a bit better though in the final version, but it depends upon your playthrough choices.
Someone said something about how killing Shadowheart allows the scene to show up because her scenes cover this one up or something. Idk if that’s still the case. It’s a bug I think.
@@sungrave For me, I just see him lying in the mud after I wake from the dream. When I try talking to him he just stands up as if nothing happened. Was he lying down for you too?
Astarion theorizes that the tadpole prevents him from dying in the sun. You also get saved from it when your head is about to be smashed when falling off the ship (you levitate upside down for a bit before falling, preventing fall damage). Basically, something wants all of you to be kept alive.
You can't anymore. It's early access exclusive scene. It was tied to the previous dream visitor called Daisy. Daisy was extremely seductive in those dreams, so much so that a lot of players didn't like using the tadpole powers cause Daisy was extremely suspiciously evil and they replaced Daisy with Emperor and threw all of that content related to Daisy and consequences using tadpoles away (initially there were consequences for using tadpoles, severe ones, probably would've affected the ending too but last minute Larian rewrote all of that).
@@khatack Speculation by Astarion, he doesn't know though, none do, as they're acting weirdly. Part of the mystery is to figure out why. Which is pretty cool!
@@khatack there's some old footage where he wakes up in the sun and is really scared for a moment. Water still hurts him though, which can be problematic in this opening part of the game as part of the map is in a swamp...
He endured centuries of trauma and abuse, thus he is overcompensating and overreacting with defense mechanisms all the time. Psychologically he is a book example of a trauma victim which shows how well he is written. he's fascinating.
Strangely, when he said, " Yes, darling, that is what we call a lie."I couldn't help but laugh a little.
If you don't want to tell something, just don't tell, why lie.
@@kseniyazarubina5484 I know that, but still.
Astarion's such a compelling character. I can't wait to go beat the shit out of Cazador with him 🙈
i want to play as bunny hugging chaotic good astarion
did you do it
I just wanna give him a hug.......
He'll probably bitch at you for even trying)
@@eugenetsoi6863 he's just a big Tsundere Slytherin at hear that needs a hug from a Hufflepuff xD
@@eugenetsoi6863
Imagine rolling for a hug and if you fail you just flop on the floor
@@user-sf9gs2pg1b 😆😆😆😆😆😆
Yeah, I feel bad for him
0:42 Oh my god his movements are so realistic I'm going insane rn
I miss the early access version sometimes! So much content was cut out!
i've seen some people say how larian added a bunch of cut content and expanded on things in definitive editions of previous games. it's definitely a reach, but _maybe_ things like this will be added if we get a definitive edition for bg3
I do like the way this is conveyed now, though, especially if romancing him.
"Yes, darling, that is what we call a lie" please keep talking and never stop, Astarian. I could listen to him all day and something tells me he would happily talk forever.
I will say I like that the characters seemed to intersect with eachother a lot more in early access. It seems they really don’t do it nearly that much in the final version.
PLEASE, devs, put the, "You're no stranger now, just strange," line back into the game!
Had to kill Shadowheart in camp the night before to get this dialogue. Her second dream dialogue overlaps with Astarion's
that explains why i never got this scene.
Yeah I'm hoping they fix this in later patches. Shadowheart seems to mess with a lot of Astarion's dialogue and scenes. I'm honestly tempted to just.. not pick her up next playthough.
What about Lae'zelle? And what happens if you kill Shadowheart in the camp? Will she act normal after you resurrect her?
My self control for waiting for this game to be completed before buying it.... I should be given a reward
Hahaha, join us
I applaud you too. I couldn't wait for Astarion.
@@vazanere please don’t tempt me any further 😩
I got jump scared by EA Gale.
"1. Not quite as cultured."
literally on my third playthrough and I never saw this lmao... there's so much stuff in this game it's crazy
edit: ohhhhh, now I know why you got that scene! it happens if you got the second tadpole dream, then stopped using the tadpole powers yourself. astarion will trigger a third tadpole dream since he is still using tadpole powers.
How do you get a second tadpole dream? : O
@@meishuu Use the mindflayer powers in dialogue. As the NPCs say, this is bad in theory and the dreams get worse, so I would be cautious when the game comes out for your full playthrough.
Lae'zelle and Shadowheart - can they be in the camp or you shouldn't recruit them to get this scene?
@@AmalyaHunter apparently shadowheart prevents this cutscene from triggering. Either kill her or avoid recruiting her to get it
@@k0xytocin I got this scene during two playthroughs. During the first one I didn't recruit Shadowheart before I got the scene, but later I got several bugs with her. During the second playthrough I killed her before the dream, everything worked fine...
Is this why I saw him lying down one time at camp? This scene never triggered though :( he just stands up and acts like normal when I talk to him :(
Astarion, sharinf the horrors he's been through, Wyll, chiming in at the worst time.
😖That $65 never did anything to me and I’m sorry to see it go... but DAMNIT... WORTH IT, glitches and all.👍
"You're leaving us weak because you're afraid of dreams? I'm willing to do whatever it takes to survive. A pity I'm the only one"
Also Astarion, 2 minutes earlier: "Waaah I had a big n-nightmare, why doesn't anyone feel concerned about my tormented delicate past and sensitive feelings?"
That's what we call insecure and hypocrisy.
I still love him, as childish as he is. He amuses me more than the others.
I mean he was buttfucked by his sadistic Master over 200 years he has to be bitchy.
Wow, that's a bit nasty of you, Kred. Clearly he prefers the nightmares to the real thing, and without the tadpole, he's going to be dragged straight back to the real thing. It's as simple as that.
@@dafank8633 And somewhat desperate.
1:28 im dying of laughter
He's so sassy lol
I didn't play early access, but I'm happy with how the character designs changed and got more polished. I hope that instead of the dlc we'll never get that some of the recorded cut content might be added back in future patches though. Some of this conversation is added in a bit better though in the final version, but it depends upon your playthrough choices.
I hate how many cutscenes I've missed
how do people create all these hot ass characters??? Mine looks like a goblin
Ifkr
Even the goblins in this game are hot tho...
Did Larian remove this from the game?
why am I getting none of these scenes? Even with high approval? it's so weird
Someone said something about how killing Shadowheart allows the scene to show up because her scenes cover this one up or something.
Idk if that’s still the case. It’s a bug I think.
Wow! How do get this scene?
I'm not sure. I didn't recruit Shadowheart and Lae'zel this time, and I'm actively using Illithid powers (this happens after the second dream)
@@sungrave Very interesting... Thanks for the answer!
@@sungrave For me, I just see him lying in the mud after I wake from the dream. When I try talking to him he just stands up as if nothing happened. Was he lying down for you too?
@Cheeriolicious, yeah he was lying in the mud near the fallen tree.
Oh yeah I heard of this one! It's a glitch, it doesn't trigger unless Shadowheart isn't in the party. It should, but for whatever reason, it doesn't.
a vampire that does not fear the sun?
Astarion theorizes that the tadpole prevents him from dying in the sun.
You also get saved from it when your head is about to be smashed when falling off the ship (you levitate upside down for a bit before falling, preventing fall damage).
Basically, something wants all of you to be kept alive.
Strange, maybe. Who am I to judge ?
I thought astarion didn't actually sleep as an elf vampire?
I never got this in the full version of the game, did they cut this out?
How do you get this scene?!
So no Shadowheart. When I saw this video I made a new character and I didn't recruit her. Is it ok if Lae'zel is in the party/camp?
How did you get this scene? What should I do to get it?
how do you get this scene?
You can't anymore. It's early access exclusive scene. It was tied to the previous dream visitor called Daisy. Daisy was extremely seductive in those dreams, so much so that a lot of players didn't like using the tadpole powers cause Daisy was extremely suspiciously evil and they replaced Daisy with Emperor and threw all of that content related to Daisy and consequences using tadpoles away (initially there were consequences for using tadpoles, severe ones, probably would've affected the ending too but last minute Larian rewrote all of that).
How does this happen?
Whats that armor and how do i get it?
Isn't a vampire supposed to burst in flames in sunlight?
Yes, new tenants in your head prevents it though.
@@Setrus so it's actually explained that way or is that just speculation?
@@khatack Speculation by Astarion, he doesn't know though, none do, as they're acting weirdly. Part of the mystery is to figure out why. Which is pretty cool!
@@Setrus Kinda, at least it is addressed, but it still feels like convenient excuse.
@@khatack there's some old footage where he wakes up in the sun and is really scared for a moment. Water still hurts him though, which can be problematic in this opening part of the game as part of the map is in a swamp...
Can I romance *your* character? 😍
No matter what you say he is a jerk.
He endured centuries of trauma and abuse, thus he is overcompensating and overreacting with defense mechanisms all the time. Psychologically he is a book example of a trauma victim which shows how well he is written.
he's fascinating.