Originally Posted by footface
I'm playing as a warlock and I've noticed a trend among my class specific dialogue options; they all make me sound like an idiot. There's a devil after us? Everyone relax, I'm a warlock. I've got this. Impending doom? No sweat, my patron watches over me (this, despite all the bad stuff that's happened to us without any input from my patron).

I was hoping that my experience as a warlock would lend me some insight into certain situations. After all, I'm no stranger to risky deals, and people in BG3 are offering me sketchy deals ALL THE TIME. Astarion even says as much. "You know how dangerous the wrong deal can be".

What's everyone else's experience with class dialogue?

That actually sounds really disappointing. :[ Obviously, a really overconfident warlock would make for a fun roleplaying session - but I would really assume that there would be this more... Down-to-earth warlock that is of the more cautious and/or cunning nature.

Ranger's get some options that pop up every now and then. A few appear at the goblin camp and then obviously you have some at the swamp.

And you're in for a fun response if you tell Astarion you could make herbal tea to make him less anxious during the first time you camp. :]


Hoot hoot, stranger! Fairly new to CRPGs, but I tried my best to provide some feedback regardless! <3 Read it here: My Open Letter to Larian