Baldur’s Gate 3: “Is it worth replaying?”

Baldur’s Gate 3 is a huge game in which you can make seemingly endless decisions. A player is now asking on Reddit whether a second run is worth it. According to other users, this even makes sense.

What exactly does the player want to know? Reddit user Fearless-Car-3000 writes that he’s really in the mood for an RPG and fantasy right now. Dragon Age: The Veilguard disappointed him relatively quickly and he is now thinking about starting a new Baldur’s Gate 3 run.

However, he has already completed the game once. Now he wants to know from the Reddit community whether a second run makes sense: Is it worth playing BG3 again once you’ve finished it once?

The answers are clear.

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A second run in Baldur’s Gate 3? Hell yes

What does the community say? For most commenters on the Reddit post, the answer is clear: Of course, Fearless-Car-3000 should definitely start a new run in Baldur’s Gate 3. The most upvoted comment explains that you can’t see all the content in one run.

Here is a selection of further pro arguments:

  • Hell yes. Simply play a different class or take different companions than the first time. You can also make your companions into completely different classes. Also, try a run as Dark Desire. – dehumanise7 via Reddit
  • I’m on my 12th run. Baldur’s Gate 3 is incredibly replayable, especially if you love role-playing and/or RPG challenges. – Soft_Stage_446 via reddit
  • I completed the game 34 times. Yes, it’s worth playing again. When the gameplay gets boring, mods can make everything fresher. – Glorf_Warlock via reddit
  • What exactly makes Baldur’s Gate 3 so replayable? In Larian’s RPG, hundreds of decisions are made that influence the current course of the game. This starts with the choice of character and class:

    Depending on the situation, you have different dialogue options and the NPCs react differently. For example, someone who plays a dark elf will have a completely different gaming experience than someone who plays a human.

    The next point is the decisions that are made in the game. Will you side with the Emerald One or the Goblins in Act 1? Do you go over the mountain pass or underground in Act 2? Are you going to make a deal with the devil or not?

    You can read about the most important decisions in Act 1 alone here:

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    Because there are so many points for change, no two runs in Baldur’s Gate 3 are the same. Accordingly, it is worth playing the game again and again. However, it is advisable not to always opt for the same basic requirements.

    If you decide to start a new run, the difficulty level you choose can also have a big impact on your gaming experience in Baldur’s Gate 3. Honor Mode is particularly intense and even one wrong decision can cost you many hours of play: A romance in Baldur’s Gate 3 can cause your Honor run to fail if you’re not careful

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