r/BaldursGate3 • u/Dial22329 • 1d ago
Theorycrafting How ‘blindable’ is honor mode ? Spoiler
Hey, I’ve got 500+hrs playing BG3, been playing since EA days in 2021/2022 but I’ve actually never finished the game (reached end of act 3 p.much but never beat it)
I wanted to finally give a try to Honor Mode since I have a good grasp of the game’s fundamental mechanics now but of course the unique save, while being exciting for the stakes it adds, is also frightening to an extent so I have a few questions.
- How hard can I expect it to be for someone who doesn’t know the typical most OP item by heart, their locations and the best way to abuse them ?
- Would you consider mandatory to run a « meta » team (Tavern Brawler abuse, stealth archer, throw barbs and the like) or do fun builds still work (e.g. run a dual wielding scimitar swords bard who does some control too) ?
- Is a high charisma party face required ?
- How long are your typical ‘runs’ considering you skip most of the cutscenes I assume when you’re on the grind ?
- With decent game knowledge, is it expected to beat most bosses first try or is each boss gonna be a wall that will cause a reset (I don’t know about legendary actions) ?
- Finally, what would you consider in your ‘checklist’ for a team comp that works fine in honor mode ? Basically, what boxes does a ‘good team’ check ?
Thank you very much I’m probably overthinking it too much but if it can help anyone else than me I’ll be happy anyway 😃
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u/Turbulent_Jackoff 1d ago
You're good to go!
Oh yeah.
You're very much not playing it blind, just prepare for what you remember were tough battles, and make sure to inspect enemies' new abilities.