Unveiling a Hidden Drawback for Harpers in Baldur’s Gate 3

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In the unpredictable world of Baldur’s Gate 3, certain realities are consistent. Rolling a natural 1 at pivotal moments, Druids investing substantial playtime in casting Longstrider on their minions, and the constant struggle of the Harpers against the Absolute cult are par for the course. While Jaheira stands out as a formidable character, the Harpers, in general, face considerable challenges, particularly when clashing with the smite-happy paladins during the siege on Moonrise Towers. The paladins’ holy devastation is renowned, often turning NPC allies into mere redshirt butter before their sanctified blades.

The Revelation

User ncblizzard on the Baldur’s Gate 3 subreddit conducted a deep dive into the game’s code, uncovering a startling revelation. The Harpers have been battling with a significant disadvantage: the “extra_attack_blocked” tag, which inadvertently ties their proverbial hands. This tag prevents them from utilizing their extra attack, a feature that most classes, excluding a few like the College of Swords Bard, obtain by the fifth level.

A Possible Bug or Intentional Design?

While the discovery has sparked widespread discussion, one question remains: is this a genuine bug, an oversight, or an intentional yet baffling design choice? The inconsistency and oddity of this characteristic have left many in the Baldur’s Gate 3 community questioning its purpose. Clear insights are eagerly awaited to determine if the issue is a mistake or a deliberate, albeit perplexing, game mechanic.

Impact on Gameplay

The implications of the “extra_attack_blocked” tag are substantial. Extra attacks can significantly influence combat outcomes, and their absence severely hampers the effectiveness of the affected Harpers. As DMs and players alike know, missing out on these critical strikes can alter the dynamics of battle, tipping the scales unfavorably in crucial moments.

Until clarification is provided, players will need to adapt their strategies, acknowledging the Harpers’ unexpected limitations and adjusting their approach accordingly. Whether this revelation leads to a fix or becomes a permanent fixture in the game, the community’s awareness and response will undoubtedly shape future gameplay experiences.

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Carl S. Seibel
1263 Twin House Lane Springfield, MO 65806
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Carl S. Seibel
1263 Twin House Lane Springfield, MO 65806