The Hard Lessons of Honour Mode in Baldur's Gate 3

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A player of Baldur's Gate 3 has discovered that the challenging Honour Mode, where your save is wiped upon death, provides an excuse to try out new character builds. With the game's extensive character creation options and long runtime, players often find themselves wanting to start over with a new character. Honour Mode allows them to do so, offering a roguelike gameplay loop and a closer experience to a real D&D campaign. Despite the punishing difficulty, players appreciate the opportunity to experiment with different builds before committing to them in the main game.
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