{"id":20687,"date":"2025-01-28T14:38:26","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:38:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/baldurs-gate-3-players-shocked-to-learn-companions-dont-like-being-led-through-traps-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:38:26","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:38:26","slug":"baldurs-gate-3-players-shocked-to-learn-companions-dont-like-being-led-through-traps-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/baldurs-gate-3-players-shocked-to-learn-companions-dont-like-being-led-through-traps-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Baldur\u2019s Gate 3 players shocked to learn companions don\u2019t like being led through traps &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Baldur\u2019s Gate 3 players shocked to learn companions don\u2019t like being led through traps Larian StudiosA Baldur\u2019s Gate 3 player made a key discovery that helps explain why you might be losing approval with your companions \u2013 and it makes a lot of sense. One major element of Baldur\u2019s Gate 3 is getting to know your companions during your journey across the Sword Coast. Each of the game\u2019s potential companions has plenty of lore and story content to complete, allowing you to better understand them. Building up friendships \u2013 or even pursuing a romance \u2013 helps raise the stakes for the game\u2019s overall story. However, it\u2019s also possible to lose the approval of your companions, angering them with you words or actions. And, as one player learned the hard way, it\u2019s not always obvious when or how you upset those traveling alongside you. Baldur\u2019s Gate 3 companions disapprove of walking through traps Reddit user rougeisa224 shared their discovery to the BaldursGate3 subreddit. They explained that, after noticing Shadowheart go from 100 to 90 approval out of seemingly nowhere, they decided to investigate. By going through some quicksaves, they were able to pinpoint the cause. While navigating a trap-filled basement, the player accidentally had the party regroup. As they explained, \u201cShadowheart came running towards me and set off all the firework traps in the basement \u2013 taking a lot of damage in the process.\u201d After this incident, Shadowheart\u2019s approval fell. The player further tested this using Wyll and found that, after setting off a trap and taking damage, he also got -10 approval. It\u2019s a discovery that the player found pretty amusing, saying, \u201cI had no idea leading your party through a hoard of dangerous and deadly traps would cause them to dislike you\u2026which makes perfect sense really.\u201d Others seem to find the revelation funny for other reasons. \u201cYour companions blame you when they set off traps? Classic, lol,\u201d said one commenter. It\u2019s one of those things that makes sense within the game. The player is, after all, leading the entire party and responsible for where their companions go \u2013 whether they actually cooperate or not. Still, the idea of being blamed for where your friend steps is pretty silly applied to real situations. If you liked this, be sure to check out the rest of our Baldur\u2019s Gate 3 coverage, which includes the latest news, guides, and much more.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Baldur\u2019s Gate 3 players shocked to learn companions don\u2019t like being led through traps Larian StudiosA Baldur\u2019s Gate 3 player made a key discovery that helps explain why you might be losing approval with your companions \u2013 and it makes a lot of sense. 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