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Okay the streams are crossing, the Merge is happening... I sometimes read that laubritter tumblr for the lulz, and to see it over here messed with my brain. lolThey changed Gortash's letters to Franc Peartree to remove the gayness and people are butthurt.
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What's the point of this change?They changed Gortash's letters to Franc Peartree to remove the gayness and people are butthurt.
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Don’t know. They’ve made some other recent changes without explanation too, like playing “I Want to Live” (the camp music) when Astarion breaks down sobbing after killing Cazador, and people aren’t happy about that one either.What's the point of this change?
And people were already super weird about that segment already, like insisting Astarion becoming Ascended and becoming a full evil bastard is the “actual good ending”.Don’t know. They’ve made some other recent changes without explanation too, like playing “I Want to Live” (the camp music) when Astarion breaks down sobbing after killing Cazador, and people aren’t happy about that one either.
He gets +1d10 Necrotic Damage to unarmed and weapon Attack rolls. I call that a good ending.And people were already super weird about that segment already, like insisting Astarion becoming Ascended and becoming a full evil bastard is the “actual good ending”.
I noticed that too. Originally wasn't it quiet? The chamber echoes too so the stillness of the air as the sound bounces off the walls gives weight to the actor's performance.Don’t know. They’ve made some other recent changes without explanation too, like playing “I Want to Live” (the camp music) when Astarion breaks down sobbing after killing Cazador, and people aren’t happy about that one either.
You don't need it, though. That is, essentially, the moral of the story.He gets +1d10 Necrotic Damage to unarmed and weapon Attack rolls. I call that a good ending.
Yeah, like if you want to play an evil murdering bastard, than obviously go for it. It’s there to let you do so if you want, and there’s some interesting lines and scenes you can get from it.I noticed that too. Originally wasn't it quiet? The chamber echoes so the stillness and the echoing are excellent and gives weight to the actor's performance.
You don't need it, though. That is, essentially, the moral of the story.
One of the best lines in the game is when Durge boasts his Slayer form to Lae'zel and being daddy Bhaal's Chosen One. Lae'zel admits it's all impressive but then adds, "...but you were impressive already."
The game rewards you for being evil, but at times you're also reminded that said rewards are a crutch for what amounts to true strength.
Allow me to get super weird about Ascended Astarion, potentially. (I've had these thoughts and no where to dump them.)And people were already super weird about that segment already, like insisting Astarion becoming Ascended and becoming a full evil bastard is the “actual good ending”.
Ascended Astarion has him essentially becoming another Cazador, turning people into his slaves and taking over the city slowly. You can argue “well, he won’t treat his thralls as badly”, but he’s still doing the same thing Cazador did, and he becomes a lot more cold and detached vs how he is if you befriend him and talk him out of the ritual.Allow me to get super weird about Ascended Astarion, potentially. (I've had these thoughts and no where to dump them.)
On my first playthrough, I let him do the ritual. The character I was playing was morally grey, leaned more into being utilitarian rather than emotional. So, there are 7000 vampire spawn in play. If the ritual goes through, that is 7000 dead vampires. If it doesn't go through, that is 7000 homeless, PTSD riddled, starving, problems to deal with. It seems like a logistical nightmare to allow them to live. Then Astarion becomes evil? Think of all the characters around who could keep him in check. Jahiera even has a line of dialogue stating that she plans on watching over him. Yeah he is worse for it, but it seems like a lesser evil?
Second playthrough my character is far more softhearted, and actually took the time to befriend Astarion. She doesn't want to lose her friend to the cycle of abuse. But, again, 7000 fucking vampire spawn. Not to mention the literal children. It seems unfair to let the children live and suffer like that, children forever, always starving, kept from the sun. Shouldn't it be the compassionate thing to let them die? Literally the only thing keeping this character from letting Astarion Ascend at this point is her being concerned about the souls of those involved being consumed and therefore possibly locked out of any peaceful afterlife.
So, Ascended Astarion is not a good Astarion, but is a happy Astarion worth all the problems he brings? Unless you romance him, how happy is his ending really? I don't know. It feels like this dilemma wasn't intentional though, like you aren't supposed to think about the consequences.
Rant over.
While it's obvious that he's happy if you're romancing him, if you didn't, they still make it evident that he's enjoying life again in the epilogue. He lets you know that he's come to appreciate the night, and I think he even mentions becoming an adventurer.So, Ascended Astarion is not a good Astarion, but is a happy Astarion worth all the problems he brings? Unless you romance him, how happy is his ending really? I don't know. It feels like this dilemma wasn't intentional though, like you aren't supposed to think about the consequences.
I pretty much maxed out his approval without romancing him, and in the epilogue he talks about how he’s enjoying being an adventurer and hero(“it turns out nobody really cares about murder so long as you’re murdering the right people, and apparently I’m rather good at it.”) and that he likes inspiring people with hope rather than terror, though he still does a little terror because he’s him. He’s also happy with being in the dark because it’s a part of who he is, and he can finally be himself, rather than defined by the choices others make for him. Though he wouldn’t be against finding a sunlight cure if the chance arrises.While it's obvious that he's happy if you're romancing him, if you didn't, they still make it evident that he's enjoying life again in the epilogue. He lets you know that he's come to appreciate the night, and I think he even mentions becoming an adventurer.
Monk's get even better when you start multi-classing into Rogue, fighter, and Spores druid. Each give you extra attacks, bonus actions and damage buffs with Symbiotic Entity up.Not really. You do get a scene post-Gortash death, however. And you can run into a few friends of hers in the city (one of the weapon merchants).
From my experience in my 100 hours first run on Balanced? Very powerful in BG3. There are a lot of monk-specific items to collect throughout the game, and the tavern brawler feat gets absurd with monk. (Though that is not to say a Dex monk is bad. Far from it. Dex monk is more than enough to carry you through the game and then some. TB monk is just you trying to break the game as hard as possible.)
They did this because Gortash is a villain. That's really all there is to it. Evil people aren't allowed to also be alphabet people.They changed Gortash's letters to Franc Peartree to remove the gayness and people are butthurt.
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This is really all you need to know. It's 7000 vampires given back their freedom which means each and every one of them has the capacity become just another wicked bloodsucker at midnight or maybe they'll save the world from whatever apocalypse occurs. Who knows? Either way, the crux of it all is Astarion robs everyone of their freedom to make that choice by ascending.
Actually, he outright states he's an adventurer at that point. Paraphrased, "Turns out murder is legal, so long it's the right kind of people." and "It's nice to not be feared. Well, a little fear still."While it's obvious that he's happy if you're romancing him, if you didn't, they still make it evident that he's enjoying life again in the epilogue. He lets you know that he's come to appreciate the night, and I think he even mentions becoming an adventurer.
(Not able to quote SteelPlatedHeart for whatever reason, but I'm sorta responding to them too)...As SteelPlatedHeart pointed out, letting the 7,000 vampire spawn die is the evil decision because you're taking away their say in the matter, let alone assuming that they all want to be mercy killed. If any of them really want to die, they could easily end their lives on their own terms after being freed, but it's better to at least give them that choice...
... You can argue that ascended Astarion could in theory be reigned in, but it doesn't erase the fact that he's become the worst version of himself - the devs stated this themselves. And that's not even touching on if he's romanced.
Not directly, but that's good storytelling. It's funny with Karlach too because her case is the opposite. The whole game is about denying ceremorphosis, but Karlach discovers the only way she can even continue to live (if you want to call it "living") is through ceremorphosis. Unlike everyone else, Karlach's tadpole offers her the only way out of her current predicament.I find it odd that nobody questions whether or not Astarion's redemption arc is at all possibly solely because of the tadpole situation he's in.
When should I start MCing him?Monk's get even better when you start multi-classing into Rogue, fighter, and Spores druid. Each give you extra attacks, bonus actions and damage buffs with Symbiotic Entity up.