[Ilithid][Wisdom] You shame your goddess with such foul wordplay. Go see Ragzlin for disciplinary actions! (and yet I proceed to roll 1 on a 2 DC check)
The fights are not all that bad if you deal with Minthara first. Which I would recommend it as a good time to use non-lethal attacks. Too good of a character to just kill. Then stealing the smokepowder barrels from the trader by entering using the beam overhead you can then use those to blow up the entire group with Razgolin and then that just leaves Gutt to deal with. If you are an elf/half elf you cannot let her knock you out as the potion she gives you doesn't work on them.
Ah yes, the one which isnt featured in the official OST, that I will spend hours searching for online, before stumbling into it randomly a few weeks after....yeah, had to be that one, of course......
@@AimlessSavantYeah. Every single fight ost has a ‘strong enemy felled / critted’ track and a ‘party member felled’ version of the regular ost, one sounding more celebratory, and one sounding… I wouldn’t say somber, but maybe desperate?
I love how the combat music is dynamic - how the music swells when you kill an enemy or when it becomes tortured/frantic when an ally is downed. Larian really thought of everything.
It really could have been better though. Instead of it being so simplistic with it, just being "when ally creature dies, play (sound) for (duration) " etc they should have made it change permanently based off the health of your allies and enemies. If your characters altogether have at least 50 percent more health total than enemies, good music would play, normal at inbetween, and desperate music when you have less than 25 percent of the enemies total health.
@@honey-hunterslimefanno.3257it could have, sure. But that wasn't how they wanted to implement it, besides, it's still more dynamic than what you said
@@kyro8581 It isn't more dynamic than that. You can have a summoned 1 health rat die to an enemy and the music will flare up like you've lost something vital and are now at risk of losing
It’s something I think they toyed with in Divinity 2, you picked an instrument for your character and a little tune would play when you defeated an enemy. Love them for stuff like this
I love how epic music was playing during the fight with Razglin when all I did was setting him on fire, shoving him into the spider pit and executing him with ranged attacks. Poor sod never got to make even a single attack. It was not noble or glorious, but it was hilarious.
I cheesed the hell out of the fight: I made a staircase of crates above the spider pit, used minor illusion to lure him on top of it, snuck behind him with Karlach, entered turn based mode to get the angle and timing right, then shoved him into the spider pit. It brought him down to I think around 10 health. From there, the rest of my party having been undetected, I used them to launch fire bolts from stealth to hit him with advantage, taking him out in just two more attacks lmao.
Honestly, I was playing as Karlach and the second I realised he has no loot (checking with Astarion) I just shoved him in the damned pit (after he shoved me 3 times and I had to reload).
>Up on the rafters above ragzlins cermon > begin fight with a firebolt on the goblin mage, > couldnt down her so the bitch then casts ray of sickness on gale, dude takes like half his HP in damage, >rest of the turn is me trading damage for damage with each party member >everyones down to half their hp, dror makes it up to the rafters turn 2 and proceeds to annihlate everyone except for my barb tav and shadowheart the turn order is , me then him, then shadow heart. >two options, I deliver 54 damage in one turn to him some how, or restart the fight >Lightbulb, throw him. >athletics check successful >Dror takes 56 damage >Glory
The thing about Borislav Slavov’s OST is that it feels metal without being metal. Like it makes me want to headbang. Even in Raphael’s Final Act, the goofy ass Disney villain song.
Not that the music is bad in this game, because it’s most definitely not and the title screen alone has one of the most recognizable songs I’ve remembered in any RPG in recent memory, rivaled only by Skyrim and fallout for me in terms of recognizability. But I really wish there was MORE bangers like this and they were worked into the story and fights and would change more frequently. Considering how many fights there are in the game I always assumed there would be more variety for battle music but this is the only one that even sticks out to me because it’s just so good as battle music. Especially when fighting Ragzlin because he’s just an absolute bastard to deal with so early on.
The ost changes depending on how well your fights goings and even changes if you land a crit, I’ve never heard this theme in game cuz I never went down in the goblin camp and I’m sure there’s tons of other examples throughout the game
@@Finn-wc8nq that would actually make a lot of sense, I’m playing on tactician now on my 2nd character, and unless it’s a boss fight I feel like my party is rarely put into tough spots because they’re just so strong and I feel like I rarely make mistakes when I’m in combat. That would explain why I never really hear change ups in the music lol.
When I first heard this theme. I felt the urge that most instrument players do. I went oh this slaps. *looks at skin drums and Talharpa* Honestly The whole percussion of this is amazing. This one reminds me of something a band I like would create brings you the image of a dark shamanic ritual in the making. 😊
After the first run through in most games, I mute the music and play my own. But the OST is so good in BG3 that I’ve played hundreds of hours without even thinking about muting
I got this track when I attacked the main goblin group at the blighted village entrance. The music near the windmill vs Fezzerk and his gang was different.
wish the different contextual music like this would change its trigger depending on how well you've been doing so far in the playthrough. like if you are just absolutely smashing through every fight with each easy victory the trigger for ally down music like this changes to be on an ally reaching 1/4 health then just taking a big hit then half health etc. so even when we are cheesing fights we can still hear this great music on occasion.
im looking for the one song that plays when youre fighting your way to the final boss and fighting your way up moonrise towers. if someone knows it plz help
Most accurate title to date
How about: horse kicks tree farts on dogs and leaves?
@@MonkeyD.Moritz lmao thats gold too.
This is actually the goblin battle theme after an ally falls in combat. Most combat themes have ally down and enemy down variants
Some also have a theme for when you land a critical hit or felled an enemy. Basically when the fight is going your way and it sounds so triumphant.
This is amazing. The variations put in and effort gone into this game is amazing.
@@TheBangBangg i learned that its when you down an enemy who was equal or higher level than you. the music goes crazy
ahhh so thats why its new to me, I blew the goblin place to smitherines without casualties
Wow I've been sleeping on the music, didnt know it was dynamic. In Act II and haven't noticed, will have to pay more attention.
As a goblin, I see this as an Absolute win
[Ilithid][Wisdom] You shame your goddess with such foul wordplay. Go see Ragzlin for disciplinary actions!
(and yet I proceed to roll 1 on a 2 DC check)
I love you
I also see this as an ABSOLUTE win because the Absolute always wins!
praise the absolute🫡
Golf clap. Nicely done.
If you want an easy way to hear this in game, dismissing a summon will usually trigger the "ally dead" music in any area!
Oh damn, thanks for the tip!
Find familiar became top tier pick
@@RyuuHawke the rat familiars are shaking in their boots, knowing they'll be spawned and dispelled for the sake of good music
Sacrifice your mage hand, people
@@goolgepl2112 Wizard: ...
goolgepl2112: Not your own ha...
Wizard: Too late... Help.
That one string beat that slaps harder than Ragzlin's hammer
HONESTLY
@@artisan3286 does this OST have a name?
@@ivoryhanzo3041 Cunning Cruel Crits
@@ivoryhanzo3041cunning cruel crits
i didnt even know he had a hammer. i killed him before he could even attack damn
Halsin: if I come with you, it's going to be brutal.
Me: I've got this, stay here, we'll do that quietly.
Then the music starts.
The fights are not all that bad if you deal with Minthara first. Which I would recommend it as a good time to use non-lethal attacks. Too good of a character to just kill. Then stealing the smokepowder barrels from the trader by entering using the beam overhead you can then use those to blow up the entire group with Razgolin and then that just leaves Gutt to deal with. If you are an elf/half elf you cannot let her knock you out as the potion she gives you doesn't work on them.
@@02091992ableI dont remember he asked for a guide..
Ah yes, the one which isnt featured in the official OST, that I will spend hours searching for online, before stumbling into it randomly a few weeks after....yeah, had to be that one, of course......
I Imagine all the variations of the ost's songs are not in it. Makes sense to be fair. There are quite a few of them.
Patiently waiting for a full playlist of every song ripped from the game
@@AimlessSavantYeah. Every single fight ost has a ‘strong enemy felled / critted’ track and a ‘party member felled’ version of the regular ost, one sounding more celebratory, and one sounding… I wouldn’t say somber, but maybe desperate?
@@AimlessSavantIDK man, I've seen some LONG official soundtracks. It has been done.
They left out a LOT of good songs, like the Cazador battle song
I love how the combat music is dynamic - how the music swells when you kill an enemy or when it becomes tortured/frantic when an ally is downed. Larian really thought of everything.
It really could have been better though. Instead of it being so simplistic with it, just being "when ally creature dies, play (sound) for (duration) " etc they should have made it change permanently based off the health of your allies and enemies. If your characters altogether have at least 50 percent more health total than enemies, good music would play, normal at inbetween, and desperate music when you have less than 25 percent of the enemies total health.
@@honey-hunterslimefanno.3257it could have, sure. But that wasn't how they wanted to implement it, besides, it's still more dynamic than what you said
@@kyro8581 It isn't more dynamic than that. You can have a summoned 1 health rat die to an enemy and the music will flare up like you've lost something vital and are now at risk of losing
It’s something I think they toyed with in Divinity 2, you picked an instrument for your character and a little tune would play when you defeated an enemy. Love them for stuff like this
@@moonrocks4634 loved it in that game, never noticed it for this one truth be told until right now
I love how epic music was playing during the fight with Razglin when all I did was setting him on fire, shoving him into the spider pit and executing him with ranged attacks. Poor sod never got to make even a single attack. It was not noble or glorious, but it was hilarious.
amen brother, yeet that sumbitch
His fault for having a spider pit near him!
If that isn’t DnD in a nutshell, I don’t know what is 😂
I cheesed the hell out of the fight: I made a staircase of crates above the spider pit, used minor illusion to lure him on top of it, snuck behind him with Karlach, entered turn based mode to get the angle and timing right, then shoved him into the spider pit. It brought him down to I think around 10 health. From there, the rest of my party having been undetected, I used them to launch fire bolts from stealth to hit him with advantage, taking him out in just two more attacks lmao.
Honestly, I was playing as Karlach and the second I realised he has no loot (checking with Astarion) I just shoved him in the damned pit (after he shoved me 3 times and I had to reload).
that Boris guy really makes some good stuff
His Knight's of Honour soundtrack consumed my childhood.
@@blob22201 I can see why, thank you for letting me know that soundtrack exists.
D:OS2 soundtrack is awesome aswell, can definitely recommend
@@blob22201 he did that too?
Believe it or not the guy Larian used before him is even better but he died right before or right after dos2
0:36 I'm such a sucker for overly-aggressive glissando cello licks
you should play witcher 3, that game has loads of them.
@@indeedidosir I've played Witcher 3, one of the best game OSTs ever 🔥🔥🔥
@@indeedidosir for me it was Sisters of the Woods ..that shit made me get goosebumps. That OST is fire though, in all it's entirety
>Up on the rafters above ragzlins cermon
> begin fight with a firebolt on the goblin mage,
> couldnt down her so the bitch then casts ray of sickness on gale, dude takes like half his HP in damage,
>rest of the turn is me trading damage for damage with each party member
>everyones down to half their hp, dror makes it up to the rafters turn 2 and proceeds to annihlate everyone except for my barb tav and shadowheart
the turn order is , me then him, then shadow heart.
>two options, I deliver 54 damage in one turn to him some how, or restart the fight
>Lightbulb, throw him.
>athletics check successful
>Dror takes 56 damage
>Glory
There are so many good soundtracks in this game who are not included in the OST
Such a shame...😢
@@pedrockc The Sims
That's why God invented youtube
The thing about Borislav Slavov’s OST is that it feels metal without being metal. Like it makes me want to headbang. Even in Raphael’s Final Act, the goofy ass Disney villain song.
that went hard you can’t lie
did u rlly just call the best song in the game a goofy ass disney villain song
@@april-lemon its a boss singing his own song, its sheesey and goofy, doesnt mean it isnt an amazing song kid
@@Colm1800 it's so accurate that if you cast silence on him, his lyrics won't play, only the female vocals
@@Denarus2 holy shit what
2:16 whenever i hear this little violin line in game it always hits SOOOO hard. he really popped off w this
When the smoke-powder barrels kick in!
Dror Ragzlin, the True Soul, hath led you galide!
when they take out the spirit weapon (we can never recover from this)
When I listen to this song I always think of Astarions idle swaying when in combat
This sounds so much like music from the witcher, especially the melody at the very start.
Yeah, the Velen ambience is spot-on
Probably cause both Marcin Przybyłowicz and Borislav Slavov are both Slavs
or you're not used to hearing flutes and string instruments
im pretty sure flutes and string instruments are not more slavic than other ones
Not enough Banana Tiger
We pushing Dror guy into a pit with this one 🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🗣️🔥🔥
I need every single song from this game on an album asap it’s all so good
My man Dror Ragzlin doing his best metal vocalist impression 🤟
perfect
This goes so fucking hard for no reason at all
best stuff never gets released. i love how tribal and wicked it sounds.
I call this track "I raided your Smokepowder room".
I'm never going to know the name of this song because every time I want to listen to it I just go to this video.
I love how EVERY combat song in the game has completely different variants for if the fight turns, every game should do that
reminding me a lot of tesham mutna in witcher 3, which is awesome.
Not that the music is bad in this game, because it’s most definitely not and the title screen alone has one of the most recognizable songs I’ve remembered in any RPG in recent memory, rivaled only by Skyrim and fallout for me in terms of recognizability.
But I really wish there was MORE bangers like this and they were worked into the story and fights and would change more frequently. Considering how many fights there are in the game I always assumed there would be more variety for battle music but this is the only one that even sticks out to me because it’s just so good as battle music. Especially when fighting Ragzlin because he’s just an absolute bastard to deal with so early on.
The ost changes depending on how well your fights goings and even changes if you land a crit, I’ve never heard this theme in game cuz I never went down in the goblin camp and I’m sure there’s tons of other examples throughout the game
@@Finn-wc8nq that would actually make a lot of sense, I’m playing on tactician now on my 2nd character, and unless it’s a boss fight I feel like my party is rarely put into tough spots because they’re just so strong and I feel like I rarely make mistakes when I’m in combat. That would explain why I never really hear change ups in the music lol.
When I first heard this theme. I felt the urge that most instrument players do. I went oh this slaps. *looks at skin drums and Talharpa* Honestly The whole percussion of this is amazing. This one reminds me of something a band I like would create brings you the image of a dark shamanic ritual in the making. 😊
We’ll go on then. Don’t let us stop you from name dropping them
This Slav guy really makes good music
Getting slight planescape vibes here and there
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Makes me want to have a cosplay team consisting of Darkest Dungeon characters
From one True Soul to another, never heard this it’s sick.
this greatly pleases me
This theme goes unimaginably hard
tracks like this is why YT has a loop feature
yet another reason why i love goblins
Sounds like a mix between Exanima's main theme and something from the witcher. dope!
You are probably looking for another song named cunning cruel crits
My poor crab summon… Sound the ogre horn!
This is extremely fitting to listen when reading The Daughters' War btw.
1:40 absolute banger right here
This is my favorite modern warfare title screen song :)
Is BG3 the best game ever. Yes, yes it is!
Having only my character alive vs him when this part plays 1:25 felt pretty epic ngl
I like this.
Dror Ragzlin! Um, um, Dror Ragzlin! I, um...Dror Ragzlin!
i cant help but hum along to every song ingame whenever its played
When you can beat the fight in 1 turn but you drag it out to listen to the cool music
I spent hours more than I needed in Rosymorne Monastery JUST for the ambience ost
After the first run through in most games, I mute the music and play my own. But the OST is so good in BG3 that I’ve played hundreds of hours without even thinking about muting
It feels GUTTERAL. I love it.
Have a weak summoned ally on hand to sacrifice to hear this song
holy FICK this goes hard
I got this track when I attacked the main goblin group at the blighted village entrance. The music near the windmill vs Fezzerk and his gang was different.
This Slavs
reminds me a lot of the some of exanima ost, like "term'd"
or borderlands 1 music
This is the fight where I learned the power of the grease bottle.
I still think goblin booyang is the funniest name for an enemy
A Booyagh is a term for a goblin mage/shaman... it's a part of D&D lore. Not just some funny letters.
@@anonymouse8124 boo get the next guy in those jokes make Amy shumer look like a comedian
Jk bahaha 😂
this song will age well i think. We will be back in 10 years to nostalgize.
0:46 I genuinely don't think this part gets the love it deserves
_"The only good goblins are the ones who never come out of their stinking holes."_
When 0:36 hits 🙏
wish the different contextual music like this would change its trigger depending on how well you've been doing so far in the playthrough. like if you are just absolutely smashing through every fight with each easy victory the trigger for ally down music like this changes to be on an ally reaching 1/4 health then just taking a big hit then half health etc. so even when we are cheesing fights we can still hear this great music on occasion.
Ngl, I gave that guy's hammer to Karlach so many times that I forgot the force damage and pushing attack isn't something she starts with.
This really reminds me of the AC Origins soundtrack
Well... the title is not lying.
Me not noticing the war drums in the room...
Heavy Witcher 3 vibes with this one
Reminds me so much of the Witcher 3!
Wow, and I never got to hear this because I obliterated him outside of combat with a bunch of barrels.
We a going full Goblin mode with this one :D
i need this extended
[Bard] [Insight] This rules!
when you face dror ragzlin immediately and fail every persuasion roll be like
Imagine a party at camp with goblins and your companions dancing on this
Wish I heard this in game, instead of well.. blowing them all up with barrels..
Razglin was most untumptuous for this one...
Gives me Ladies of the Wood vibe from the witcher i like it
Epic
lol i forget about this theme because i often use barrelmancy in this part
this sounds like something out of ghost of tsushima
Oh damn, this IS the really good goblin fight theme.
me 5 seconds in: "What? This isn't good"
me 30 seconds in: "OH SHI-"
the fact that i don't remember ever hearing this ... ally down ? what's that 🤭😎
Heard this exclusively on Tactician 😂
Witcher vibes
This gives me vibes of a mix of vermintide’s music and maaaybbeeee a little bit of dune?
My favourite instrument is the shovel
im looking for the one song that plays when youre fighting your way to the final boss and fighting your way up moonrise towers. if someone knows it plz help
As horrible as the spell is, circle of death is probably the best spell in the game for murdering entire hordes of goblins.
I never heard this.....Barrelmancy , If he some how saves, a single arrow usually does the trick.
Oni sword base drums vibes
His name is Dror Ragzlin, his voice Absolute
This always felt like something out of The Witcher 3
True. Exactly the same eastern european vibe
@@kysovichBorislav is well a Slav and well EE hence the music. And yeah it reminds me of stn out of the witcher
Reminds me of planescape torment combined with the witcher
Raphael's fight theme is easily my favorite. The lyrics and the beat and the scene just makes it *chefs kiss*
Turns into Planescape Torment. That's what that is
it has the witcher vibes
What's the name of this track? I can't seem to find it in BG3 OST now.
Someone else in the comments said it was unreleased in the OST.