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The Hardest Quests in Baldur's Gate 3

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The most difficult quests in Baldur’s Gate 3 often have several ways to approach them with some ways easier while others with better pay-off.
Baldur’s Gate 3 has been praised for its rich storytelling and beautiful narrative world founded in the Forgotten Realms. Players who have been playing Dungeons and Dragons for years as well as players completely new to RPGs have been exploring everything Baldur’s Gate 3 has to offer, from the characters that inhabit it to the random encounters few get to discover. As with all games, some of these encounters are more difficult than others and can take a bit to overcome.
This article has spoilers for Baldur’s Gate 3.Because Baldur’s Gate 3 is based on Dungeons and Dragons, it can have a steep learning curve that can stump new players unfamiliar with the mechanics of the system, but some Baldur’s Gate 3 quests are also harder than others and even late-game quests in Act 3 can be a challenge for hardened veterans to complete thanks to gameplay mechanics, design, or simple luck. These quests are the ones that are the most challenging to complete, but they often come with rewards that match the challenge and are well worth the effort to complete them. Conquering Shadowheart’s Past in BG3
The House of Grief serves as a front for the center of Shar worship in Baldur’s Gate and serves as the location for the climax of Shadowheart’s personal story. It’s here she confronts Viconia, the Mother Superior of the Shar cloister and a recurring character from previous Baldur’s Gate games.

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