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The BG3 10 level cap pretty much confirms BG4 as far as I'm concerned. No way they just end things at level 10, they are going to need a sequel like BG1 had BG2 and Throne of Bhaal to finish leveling up. Perhaps by BG5 5e will finally have proper epic/mythic levels.

I was also thinking the same thing with the level cap being level ten but BG3 needs to be a great game to make another BG game
Well it doesn't confirm that at all, a DnD story doesn't need to involve level 20 shenanigans (but bg4 would be nice)
Originally Posted by Schuesseled
Well it doesn't confirm that at all, a DnD story doesn't need to involve level 20 shenanigans (but bg4 would be nice)

Yes but it does look like there are going to do the same thing as BG1 and BG2 with save importing I mean if BG3 is just a one off thing why have the level cap at level ten?
When BG1 and BG2 came out. They were limited by the number of levels they had at first. They were increased by expansions.

The BG1 EE and BG2 EE are combining the game with all expansions into one. Thus you don't see the split in levels of the games.

There doesn't need to be a BG4...Just an expansion.

BG1 Level 8 cap
BG1 Expansion Level 10 cap

BG2 Level 20 cap
BG2 Expansion Level 40 cap.

And nonhuman races were limited on how high in a class they could reach.

How about an expansion?
Originally Posted by Nobody_Special
When BG1 and BG2 came out. They were limited by the number of levels they had at first. They were increased by expansions.

The BG1 EE and BG2 EE are combining the game with all expansions into one. Thus you don't see the split in levels of the games.

There doesn't need to be a BG4...Just an expansion.

BG1 Level 8 cap
BG1 Expansion Level 10 cap

BG2 Level 20 cap
BG2 Expansion Level 40 cap.

And nonhuman races were limited on how high in a class they could reach.


Well if we do get expansions for BG3 like in NWN I can live with that smile
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Are there any plans for DLC?

No there are no plans for DLC.


DLC isn't necessarily the same as an expansion, so I just assume that there are currently no plans for DLC or that they see DLC as a small update and instead are planning on something larger. I find it hard to believe that they intend for this to be the beginning and the end.
Originally Posted by Emrikol
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Are there any plans for DLC?

No there are no plans for DLC.


DLC isn't necessarily the same as an expansion, so I just assume that there are currently no plans for DLC or that they see DLC as a small update and instead are planning on something larger. I find it hard to believe that they intend for this to be the beginning and the end.

It does same there are planning on carrying on BG3 to BG4 but it needs to do well which I hope it does the last thing I need is to play another Sword Coast Legends
Originally Posted by Emrikol
DLC isn't necessarily the same as an expansion, so I just assume that there are currently no plans for DLC or that they see DLC as a small update and instead are planning on something larger. I find it hard to believe that they intend for this to be the beginning and the end.

It's what Larian does: they don't "do" either DLC or expansions. The closest we've seen is Flames of Vengeance for Divinity 2 but the reality is that it was the final chapter that the publisher didn't give them time to finish.
To me BG 1+2 is pretty much one game. But it is also a product of its time.
I don't want to wait 3+ years for my BG3 character to reach lvl 20. I think they should reconsider this.
Aren't mindflayers high level enemies? Up to level 10 suggest to me a low level adventure, yet what was marketed so far a high level threats.
Originally Posted by Wormerine
Aren't mindflayers high level enemies? Up to level 10 suggest to me a low level adventure, yet what was marketed so far a high level threats.

Nope, they are CR 7~8 enemies. Meaning that one Mindflayer is a boss enemy for a party of 4 lvl 8 characters.
Originally Posted by vometia
Originally Posted by Emrikol
DLC isn't necessarily the same as an expansion, so I just assume that there are currently no plans for DLC or that they see DLC as a small update and instead are planning on something larger. I find it hard to believe that they intend for this to be the beginning and the end.

It's what Larian does: they don't "do" either DLC or expansions. The closest we've seen is Flames of Vengeance for Divinity 2 but the reality is that it was the final chapter that the publisher didn't give them time to finish.

Well I hope we do get a expansion pack for BG3 to be able to level up to 20 I really don't like the idea of only being able to go up to level ten and nothing more that would be very disappointing and my pug Sophie would not be a happy pug
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Originally Posted by TheInfinitySock
Well I hope we do get a expansion pack for BG3 to be able to level up to 20 I really don't like the idea of only being able to go up to level ten and nothing more that would be very disappointing and my pug Sophie would not be a happy pug

Is that the RL sock at the bottom of the picture?
Originally Posted by vometia
Originally Posted by TheInfinitySock
Well I hope we do get a expansion pack for BG3 to be able to level up to 20 I really don't like the idea of only being able to go up to level ten and nothing more that would be very disappointing and my pug Sophie would not be a happy pug

Is that the RL sock at the bottom of the picture?

I think it is a sock my mother got some socks for Christmas from my brother
Originally Posted by Danielbda
Originally Posted by Wormerine
Aren't mindflayers high level enemies? Up to level 10 suggest to me a low level adventure, yet what was marketed so far a high level threats.

Nope, they are CR 7~8 enemies. Meaning that one Mindflayer is a boss enemy for a party of 4 lvl 8 characters.

Which is interesting, because one of the character's master is a CR 13(?) enemy. I wonder if we'll get resolution for that character now, or if they won't be following CR, or if we just won't see any awesome enemies beyond a CR 10.
Originally Posted by Blade238
Originally Posted by Danielbda
Originally Posted by Wormerine
Aren't mindflayers high level enemies? Up to level 10 suggest to me a low level adventure, yet what was marketed so far a high level threats.

Nope, they are CR 7~8 enemies. Meaning that one Mindflayer is a boss enemy for a party of 4 lvl 8 characters.

Which is interesting, because one of the character's master is a CR 13(?) enemy. I wonder if we'll get resolution for that character now, or if they won't be following CR, or if we just won't see any awesome enemies beyond a CR 10.

Is that the vampire lord? Where did they release this?
Originally Posted by Danielbda
Originally Posted by Blade238
Originally Posted by Danielbda
Originally Posted by Wormerine
Aren't mindflayers high level enemies? Up to level 10 suggest to me a low level adventure, yet what was marketed so far a high level threats.

Nope, they are CR 7~8 enemies. Meaning that one Mindflayer is a boss enemy for a party of 4 lvl 8 characters.

Which is interesting, because one of the character's master is a CR 13(?) enemy. I wonder if we'll get resolution for that character now, or if they won't be following CR, or if we just won't see any awesome enemies beyond a CR 10.

Is that the vampire lord? Where did they release this?

Not released, but speculation. An origin character is a spawn whose master is a vampire. Vampires are listed as a CR 13 enemy in 5E, thus I would assume that this origin character's master is within such a range.

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Not released, but speculation. An origin character is a spawn whose master is a vampire. Vampires are listed as a CR 13 enemy in 5E, thus I would assume that this origin character's master is within such a range.


Well even if that is the case, it could be an optional boss fight. A party with strong lvl 10 characters can take on a CR 13 enemy. On my tabletop game my lvl 6 party killed a Death Knight (CR 17).
Originally Posted by Danielbda
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Not released, but speculation. An origin character is a spawn whose master is a vampire. Vampires are listed as a CR 13 enemy in 5E, thus I would assume that this origin character's master is within such a range.


Well even if that is the case, it could be an optional boss fight. A party with strong lvl 10 characters can take on a CR 13 enemy. On my tabletop game my lvl 6 party killed a Death Knight (CR 17).


Or it could be solved without a fight.
"Feed him to the worm masters"

But cr 13 isn't really out of range for a lv 10 party. A bit hard maybe, but possible.
Originally Posted by Nyanko
How about an expansion?


They said they have no DLC planned.
Personally, high-level campaigns are a turnoff.
Low-levels stuff is best.
You still feel like a man against heavy odds, not a god smiting down dregs with eye lazers.
Originally Posted by Ellderon
Personally, high-level campaigns are a turnoff.
Low-levels stuff is best.
You still feel like a man against heavy odds, not a god smiting down dregs with eye lazers.


For me personally its not about "Eye lasers" It's about having time invested in building my characters, Why have levels at all really, just make some generic toon, they can search, trap , spell... I have read how Bg 1 has 9 or 10 levels . My first experience with dnd online was the MMO Dungeons and Dragons online and when they came out I believe the lv was only 9 or 10 but as the expansions came out the level went up,

My next experience online gaming in the d&d universe was Neverwinter nights, that allowed be to go to 20 and above.

To sum it up leveling your character and allocating his or her stats , feats , spell brings a sense of intimacy to you and your character. With out it you may as well just have some generic pre made character. Imo

I believe will have a BG4 as well this can be the only explanation.
i dont think larian has ever done anyhting of the like so i highly doubt it.
then again, its a different series so they might just.
Originally Posted by vometia
Originally Posted by Emrikol
DLC isn't necessarily the same as an expansion, so I just assume that there are currently no plans for DLC or that they see DLC as a small update and instead are planning on something larger. I find it hard to believe that they intend for this to be the beginning and the end.

It's what Larian does: they don't "do" either DLC or expansions. The closest we've seen is Flames of Vengeance for Divinity 2 but the reality is that it was the final chapter that the publisher didn't give them time to finish.


This just in, Larian Studio tweets.

Originally Posted by Larian Tweet
Join us on Steam, where we're live-streaming D:OS2 with
@Fextralife
, discussing the free DLCs we've been releasing! And there's another one coming!


https://twitter.com/larianstudios/status/1243149907961282560
Originally Posted by Danielbda
To me BG 1+2 is pretty much one game. But it is also a product of its time.
I don't want to wait 3+ years for my BG3 character to reach lvl 20. I think they should reconsider this.

BG2 was released 2 years of the prequel and DOS2 around 3 years of its prequel. But I doubt a sequel of BG3 would take that long given that Larian has expanded their studio and built a new game engine (Divinity 4.0) and most of the groundwork for a continuation of the storyline has been laid.
Originally Posted by Nobody_Special
Originally Posted by vometia
Larian does: they don't "do" either DLC or expansions. The closest we've seen is Flames of Vengeance for Divinity 2 but the reality is that it was the final chapter that the publisher didn't give them time to finish.


This just in, Larian Studio tweets.

Originally Posted by Larian Tweet
Join us on Steam, where we're live-streaming D:OS2 with
@Fextralife
, discussing the free DLCs we've been releasing! And there's another one coming!


https://twitter.com/larianstudios/status/1243149907961282560

They're validated and repackaged user-made mods, not DLCs in the usual sense of the term, i.e. purchasable new (or in the case of e.g. EA, held-back) content exchanged for actual money. Which is what we were talking about.
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