If there’s a silly way to overcome obstacles or win battles, Baldur’s Gate 3 Perhaps players will be given the option to actually do that, and it won’t take long to try.Most recent examples revolve around wooden box towerthe magic spell “Crashing Flight”, and a five-ton owl shaped like a bear. D&D Players take control as the ingeniously named Owl Bear, capable of dealing over 1,000 damage in a single hit.
The community has dubbed this advanced technique the ‘Owl Bear from the Top Rope’ and it was recently shown By Twitch streamer Elohime, was first discovered IGN. “Just knowing that the effects of falling from weight or height exist makes creative sense. Enjoy it,” they say. tweeted August 10.
Here’s how it works:
- Let’s pile up a lot of wooden boxes and aim for high ground
- Transform a druid into an owl bear
- use magic to make it bigger
- Cast Crushing Flight to turn gravity into a weapon while negating fall damage
- Drop an absolute unit on an unsuspecting enemy
Crushing Flight scales fall damage with character mass, so it can spit out very large numbers this way. Erohime’s test hit exceeded 800 damage. Reddit user his Fishbleb managed to reach 1,170. “So, after I did Unga Bunga over and over with that robot, sitting on it could have solved the problem?” I have written One commenter mentions fighting a tank-like boss, Jim. “As the tree father intended” I have written another.
one of the beauties of Baldur’s Gate 3 We rarely tell players, “No, what are you thinking, please don’t do that.” That fantasy world also serves as a magical laboratory where players can perform all sorts of tests to uncover its secrets and break it in the process. In that spirit, let’s hope “Owlbear from the Top Rope” isn’t undermined. It doesn’t hurt anyone, at least not anyone who hasn’t received it yet.