Summary

It’s almost impossible to walk away fromBaldur’s Gate 3after just one playthrough, especially not with all the different morality options players have to pick from as they play. The Dark Urge Origin character is one most players will learn little about on a regular playthrough, butselecting this option opens the gates for a variety of different cutscenes and experiences. But those who haven’t dug into an evil playthrough yet should hold off starting one.

In September, developer Larian Studios will releaseanother big patch forBG3, introducing a whole host of bug fixes as well asadditions to the Dark Urge character. While the Origin character is a particularly popular one that’s already deserving of its own playthrough, players have taken issue with some of the content and cutscenes, noting that it still feels like there’s something missing. Patch 7 may be worth the wait for those considering an evil playthrough.

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Patch 7 Is Bound To Make The Dark Urge Playthrough More Evil

Alfira’s Temporary Companion Status Will Make Her Death Hit Harder

In the post from Larian Studios onSteamunveiling some of the details payers will see in the upcoming patch release,the developer teased the much-requested addition of Alfira as a companion. “We may have also let a certain bard now join the party as a controllable character if there’s an empty slot,temporarily, of course,” the patch notes read. Players have been rooting for Alfira, the bard introduced at the Emerald Grove, to be a party member for some time now. But while this tease seems like a great addition, it’s actually a bittersweet change.

Alfira’s temporary companionship was mentioned under the Dark Urge bug fixes, indicating thatthe bard may only be able to temporarily join the party if the player is doing a Dark Urge playthrough.The Bhaal spawn’s interactions with Alfira are some of themore troubling Dark Urge momentsin the game, with them being unable to resist their murderous urges on her first night at camp. Unfortunately, Alfira is pretty much aguaranteed casualty in a Dark Urge playthrough(though there are some workarounds), making her temporary addition to the partya pretty cruel move on Larian Studios’s part – but all the more evil.

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Larian Studios Teased More Evil Endings In Patch 7

Teasers Showed Dramatic, Never-Before-Seen Evil Cutscenes

Though the Dark Urge Origin character is one that seems to have a lot of additional thought put into it (making it seem like it’s theintended main character forBG3),there are also quite a few moments and cutscenes that feel lackluster to players.Companions don’t react as one would think they should to some of the more evil deeds the Dark Urge commits in a playthrough, and the character’s redemption arc is a clear example of this. Even if the player chooses to reject Bhaal and have Withers resurrect them before going into the final battle, party members' reactions are disappointing and make the moment feel like a bit of a let-down.

But Patch 7 will see many of those issues resolved, with new bug fixes and other adjustments to the evil character. The developer has promised companions will be given new reactions to the Dark Urge’s deeds, hopefully rectifying this unsatisfactory feature.Larian Studios also teased more evil endings, showcasing the Dark Urge lying on the ground among dead bodies, as well as levitating in front of an army of people with spears gathered in front of the gallows. The Dark Urge is known to have some particularly disturbing and evil cutscenes, but waiting for Patch 7 will give players a chance to experience something new.

Though it may be tempting to dive into a Dark Urge playthrough (especially for those who haven’t done one yet), those looking to wreak havoc inBaldur’s Gate 3should hold off on their evil playthrough until the new patch releases in September. Though there’s already plenty of content for an evil playthrough, if Larian delivers on its promises, there’s bound to be plenty of additional content that will make waiting worth it.

Source:Larian Studios/Steam

Baldur’s Gate 3

Developed and published by Larian Studios, Baldur’s Gate 3 is an upcoming role-playing game set to release in August of 2023. Players will create a character to embark on a large-scale journey and can do so solo or cooperatively with a friend. Combat is a turn-based style this time around.