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Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous vs Baldurs Gate 3

Best our of the two games

  • Pathfinder WOTR

  • Baldurs Gate 3


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Lagole Gon

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Insert Title Here RPG Wokedex Codex Year of the Donut Pathfinder: Wrath
Kingmaker is better than WotR, despite the huge drop in quality after V guy bossfight.

BG3 is better than both of them, if:
1. You stop playing in Act 3 and wait for the Finished Edition.
2. You can keep yourself from breaking the game (scrolls for everyone and haste gives a full proper action, LMAO!)
3. You start sniffing petrol during the main story bits (It might reduce the brain damage).
 
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janior

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at lleast there's no minigame but you just gotta get good at dodging rape, pick ur poison
 

volklore

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Kingmaker has a better overall campaign than both. WoTR has better builds and more interesting combat despite owlcat spam encounters approach, simply due to the increased amount of tools the player can build around. BG3 has really polished graphix, combat mechanics, audio, strongest early game of all three but becomes too easy too fast because 5E ruleset is very one-dimensional : combat rarely has you change the strategy your party composition funnels you into. And the story is a mess, especially starting at the end of act2 (act3 is still okay gameplay wise imo, but there is definitely a drop in quality).
 

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