"Baldur's Gate 3: Unforeseen Consequences of Companion Deaths in the Abyss"

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Players of Baldur's Gate 3 have discovered an unexpected scenario where they can use Gale's corpse as a remote explosive, but attempts to detonate him in different planes of existence have led to game over screens, indicating that the game doesn't account for this specific player choice. While this is a rare edge-case scenario, it showcases the game's complexity and the developers' efforts to accommodate various player actions, even though some important characters may be too integral to the story to be eliminated in such unconventional ways.
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