A Baldur's Gate 3 player online has managed to create a runepowder «nuke» in-game, with potentially disastrous consequences if used. Runepowder has a few different uses in Baldur's Gate 3, but one player has put together a scenario that could result in a far bigger explosion than usual.
One of the strongest elements of Baldur's Gate 3 is its impressive sandbox. On the surface, it seems to allow players to do anything they can imagine, and the game accommodates this. This level of freedom is a blessing and a curse — sometimes, this can result in unintentionally hilarious scenarios that cause things to go wrong in-game. Just recently, one Baldur's Gate 3 player discovered the financial risks of romancing Lae'zel as a result of the game's unique sandbox. Because of the variety the game allows, it's likely players will be experimenting with what's possible for many years to come.
Redditor migue_sonic shared the image from the game, which shows three runepowder barrels stacked on top of each other, as well as a runepowder bomb sitting right at the top. It's a Baldur's Gate 3 runepowder accident waiting to happen, but before that occurred, the player asked their fellow players in the thread, «Any suggestions on what to nuke?»
Players in the thread had plenty of suggestions for potential uses for the enormous runepowder bomb, with many advising them to use it to beat some of the hardest fights in Baldur's Gate 3. While this would definitely help in taking down some of the toughest enemies in the game, great care would need to be taken to ensure it didn't kill everyone in their party, too. One gamer even suggested that they nuke the fireworks shop in Act 3 of the game, «for extra firepower.» Wherever they choose to set it off, it's certain to cause an enormous explosion.
Although Baldur's Gate 3 may not be receiving any DLC from Larian, the game still has a bright future ahead yet. The developer continues to update the game with fixes, and before Larian moves on from the title for good, gamers will hope it's as close to perfect as it possibly can be. The recent Hotfix 25 for Baldur's Gate 3 was a smaller update, but hopefully, a bigger Patch 6 is in the works to bring a bigger set of changes to the game. As for Larian itself — it remains tight-lipped about its next post-Baldur's Gate 3 project, and it'll likely be a long time before the gaming community finds out what the studio is working on.
Baldur's Gate 3 is a Dungeons and Dragons inspired RPG developed and published by Larian Studios. Featuring both a single player and cooperative element, players create their character by selecting a starting class, take on quests, level up, and engage in turn-based combat using the D&D 5th edition rule set.
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