Summary

A late 2023 update to hit CRPGBaldur’s Gate 3introduced Honour Mode, a punishing difficulty that prevents players from reloading or save-scumming. A single failed dice roll could spell the end of an otherwise perfectly planned and executed Honour Mode run, something manyBaldur’s Gate 3players have experienced in the months since the mode’s debut. However, one handy trick might make Honour Mode slightly more survivable: using companion Gale’s unique ability to bypass the game’s final boss.

Gale Can Eliminate The Netherbrain Immediately

Baldur’s Gate 3is filled to the brim with tough battles, and the game’s final confrontation is no exception. The party must confront an enormous Netherbrain as it flies through the sky above Baldur’s Gate. While they try to reach its core and retrieve the Crown of Karsus controlling the brain, it retaliates with waves of brainwashed illithids, aggressive tentacles, and even a full-grown dragon. Several players have found themselves frustrated by completing most of the game inBG3’s Honour Modeonly to lose in the very final moments.

One party member, the wizard Gale, can eliminate the need to fight the final battle entirely.BG3’s Gale has a deadly Netherese Orblodged in his chest and can offer to sacrifice himself by detonating it while standing on top of the brain. Earlier in the game, he is commanded to do this by Mystra, the goddess he once served, but ultimately leaves the decision up to the player when the moment comes. Detonating the Orb does kill the brain, but unfortunately results in Gale’s death as well. However, some players looking to complete the game in Honour Mode and earn the associated golden dice and achievement might find this a sacrifice they’re willing to make.

Gale from Baldur’s Gate 3 with his hand on his chest, clearly in pain. He is glowing purple

Detonating Gale In Act 2 Doesn’t Count

Gale actually has the option to detonate his Netherese Orb earlier in the game - at the end of Act 2, during the climactic battle againstKetheric Thormat the top of Moonrise Towers. This also brings the game to an end, as it destroys the Cult of the Absolute (and, presumably, most of the Sword Coast in the process.) However,Baldur’s Gate 3players have reported that setting off Gale’s orb here does not count as having cleared Honour Mode and does not award the achievement or golden dice.

Gale May Require Persuasion

Players should keep in mind that, by this point in the game, Gale has generally changed his mind about his willingness to blow himself up, instead wishing to retrieve theCrown of Karsusand either give it to Mystra or ascend as a god. For this reason, players may be faced with a tough DC30 Persuasion Check to encourage Gale to go through with the sacrifice. Failing this check will mean facing the final boss as normal, and Honour Mode players cannot reroll unless they have Inspiration Points to spend. So, players should prepare for this tough check thoroughly by:

Another option that removes the need for a Persuasion check entirely is having the player characterromance Gale. A romanced Gale will offer to sacrifice himself rather than needing to be convinced. However, this will result in the character being separated eternally from their partner, as Gale will ensure they survive his sacrifice. It is a tragic ending, but one that may be worth the rewards completing Honour Mode provides.

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