Ok. The more I play WotR, the more I am finding that it has SO many pluses over BG3:

1. When you equip gear, it shows on your character.
2. Mounts and/or animal companions that you can even equip, name, level up. I feel like they are true companions.
3. Item management is easy and not painful.
4. Even when I get tons of loot I can't use, I sell it and use the money to further SOMETHING aka the crusade. So everything has value, even junk.
5. SO much lore. If I REALLY want to delve into it, I can.
6. RTWP for those who like that and TB for those who like that. Plus, gosh dang it, sometimes RTWP works better when you hit some fights with lots of grunt enemies.
7. Battles are, for the most part, pretty dang good with plenty of noncombat encounters so it's not just all fighting.
8. Plenty of player choices throughout the story.
9. DLC Through the Ashes was pretty fun, and it can be imported into your main story so you can actually meet characters from the DLC while playing your main game.
10. Items are unique and enjoyable and rewarding.
11. Lots of versatility with character creation. Yeah, maybe a bit too versatile, but the point is you have plenty of options and can customize your character pretty much like you want.
13. Party of 6 max, leaving room for custom characters and pregens.
14. Day/night, weather, creatures in the environment, consequences for sleeping too much that aren't overly painful but still meaningful.
15. Good versus evil storyline with plenty of gray mixed in that keeps you guessing who is really good or evil.
16. Balanced combat system - for the most part - with solid rules, classes, etc. Again, everything has purpose and meaning. Druids feel like druids, rogues like rogues, clerics like clerics, etc.

Sure, there are things I'm not crazy about, but I'm telling you, the more I play it, the more I'm really loving it. Larian. Come on. I'm still holding out hope you can put out a better final product than Owlcat with a truly solid system.