Originally Posted by kanisatha
Originally Posted by Iamblitzwing
Originally Posted by kanisatha
Yeah I have to agree that the party size reduction automatically makes it impossible for me to be willing to take along not just animal companions but even other odd-ball or unusual or quirky companions. My three companions would be chosen in a very structural way to cover what I consider to be necessary party functions, and NOT on the basis of who's most interesting. A sad fallout from the party size reduction decision.

Didn't Larian say it would be possible to beat BG3 through dialogue only? I imagine you would be able to complete the game with any party or just going solo, so personally I would take all the odd-ball, quirky and unusal companions.

If this turns out to be the case, then that alone would sell me on the game. But I am not at all convinced of this at this point. So let's wait and see.

But to this discussion, yeah it's always the odd-ball, quirky, unusual companions that I tend to love having in my parties in party-based games. The whole point of playing a party-based game, for me, is those companions and having interesting and fun interactions and relationships with those companions. I never ever use generic characters or mercenaries in place of NPC companions in any game.


For sure agree with you. There's nothing worse or uninteresting than some boring, ''strong silent type'' generic fighter companion. I too dislike generic characters. I actually prefer someone with personality, even if that means I go under powered, because even then that makes the game much more of a challenge which can be fun.

I'd like to know, what are some of your favourite oddball, unusual and quirky companions in RPGS or any games?