"Baldur's Gate 3: Unforeseen Consequences of Player Actions"

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In Baldur’s Gate 3, a player discovered that sacrificing a companion, Gale, during Act One led to his death haunting them from the Nine Hells, as his explosive demise could not be avoided even by sending his corpse to a different realm. The player's attempt to reverse-pickpocket Gale's body into another character's inventory resulted in an unexpected explosion, leading to humorous speculations about in-game consequences and the obliviousness of the character Raphael.
- Baldur’s Gate 3 player learns one companion death can haunt you from hell Dexerto
- Baldur's Gate 3 player finds an edge case the game doesn't account for: Reverse-pickpocketing a dead wizard into the devil's inventory like a Trojan nuke PC Gamer
- The one ending Baldur's Gate 3 doesn't account for is blowing Gale up on a different plane of D&D existence Gamesradar
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