The one ending Baldur's Gate 3 doesn't account for is blowing Gale up on a different plane of D&D existence
Even Hell isn't far enough away to protect your from the Wizard of Waterdeep
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The number of potential player actions thatBaldur’s Gate 3accounts for is one part of what makes it such a special RPG, but players have finally found something that it looks like Larian didn’t expect them to do: use Gale’s corpse as a remote explosive.
This article contains mild spoilers for Baldur’s Gate 3.
As any player prepared to play …