I parked Lae'zel near the Burning Inn - to keep her from running off to pet the dragon - and sent SH to spy out the land with Potion of Invisibility. She successfully crawled under the dragon to discover the "end of map" barrier but on the way back she was caught.
And then she talked her way out of getting killed by the evul! Gith. Shadowheart has ovaries of steel! And good rolls on her various checks.
After enduring various variations of racist and ableist "u so worthelss worm! imma no bothered to kill you! muahhaha!" shit talk she finally watched the Gith Hit Team bugger off!
SHAR IS GREAT!


In a previous save and attempt to get past the Patrol I called upon my Secret! Ogre Allies who barely registered as speed bumps for the Gith ... laugh


Originally Posted by geala
I don't like the Haste potion and never use it, it seems to me as such an easy way to go against the general rules of combat. Are/were Haste potions so common in TT DnD or older BG games as they are in BG3? If they are so common why do not the enemies use them much more often?

I suspect that the glut of buff potions is a manner of circumventing Concentration preventing the casting of multiple buffs on the party - in BG1/2 in combat everybody had Haste, Bless, Stoneskin, Bull's Strenght, Eagle's Splendor, Cat's Grace and Gods know what else cast on them ....

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