Originally Posted by Tarorn
This is a d&d game where characters are in a world where doing things which aren’t “realistic” it’s a world of magic. Items and skills learned make characters far more capable than “normal” people - that’s part of the enjoyment & part of the essence of enjoying Dungeons & Dragons. Nobody plays it to be grounded in realism.

You clearly didn't read my post properly.

The world is fantasy and full of magic and yet our characters have to sleep just like in the real world. And weapons can harm us just like in the real world. And the game world is still for the most part governed by little things such as gravity, weather, time...just like in the real world. So, the game absolutely requires a dose of realism to go along with the high fantasy elements. That's precisely why jumping over an enemies head is ridiculous in BG3, unless you have imbued yourself with some magical item/ability.