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21.04.2024 - 07:28 / gamerant.com / Rosario Dawson / Daniel Morris
A creative Baldur's Gate 3 player has used the game's powerful character creator to create a protagonist based on Ahsoka Tano from Star Wars. It's always great to create a unique protagonist in Baldur's Gate 3, but it's equally interesting to see characters from other franchises recreated in-game.
Larian Studios' Baldur's Gate 3 features an extremely in-depth character creator, which offers a substantial number of options for the appearance and in-game build of the protagonist. At times, it can feel as though the developer has considered just about every option in this regard, as it truly feels as though it has no real limits. Some players can spend hours crafting their perfect character, and it's a running joke in the community about how many hours are spent in the character creator. One Baldur's Gate 3 player even made a build based on Avatar's Aang, showcasing the versatility of the possible builds.
Redditor Gryzbowski posted the awesome Ahsoka Tano build on behalf of their friend, who later appeared in the thread under the username space-pirate96 to answer some questions about the creation. The character features Ahsoka's iconic white facial markings, and uses a clever combination of white and blue hair highlights to represent Tano's lekku. It definitely creates a strong illusion, and her face looks enough like Rosario Dawson's depiction of the character that it works perfectly. All it needs is the Baldur's Gate 3 lightsaber mod, and it would be perfect.
Although the creator of the build didn't get far enough to create a usable build for Ahsoka Tavo, some players in the thread speculated about what could work for the character. Some felt that a Baldur's Gate 3 Eldritch Knight build would be suitable for a Jedi, although others pointed out that a dual-wielding build might suit Ahsoka specifically a little better. A Monk character using the Way of the Four Elements subclass could also work, giving players access to spells like Thunderwave to act like Force Push. It's a credit to Baldur's Gate 3 that it offers so many options that could make this type of build work in a way that would remain fun to play.
Players will surely experiment with unique Baldur's Gate 3 builds for many years to come, despite Larian's decision to move on from the game and franchise. It's an exciting time for the studio, which has decided to move on to its own IPs for the foreseeable future. Just recently, Larian hyped up its next two projects, confirming that both titles are still in the early stages of development. With Baldur's Gate 3, Larian has set a new high standard for itself, and it'll take some beating to top its latest effort.
Baldur's Gate 3 is a Dungeons and Dragons inspired RPG developed and published by Larian
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