Now that 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Baldur's Gate 3 has been out for a little while, most of us will be familiar with The Dark Urge. This super chaotic race introduced with the game's full release is intended to be chosen by those who want a little bit more spice in their playthrough, as unique choices are presented exclusively to the Dark Urge which usually lean towards the evil side of the moral spectrum.
However, just because you have the ability to be absolutely abhorrent to everyone around you, it doesn't mean you have to be. Speaking with , Baldur's Gate 3 lead writer Adam Smith actually thinks that playing through the game as the Dark Urge is "potentially the most heroic playthrough" you can possibly choose, as he's actually roleplaying as a remorseful Dark Urge that is fighting against their greater instincts.
"I'm playing the Dark Urge who's resisting all the terrible things and is deeply regretful of all the terrible things that have happened," says Smith. "I do love a tortured, remorseful hero."
"When we first announced it, I was really desperate to try to tell people this isn't just the evil run. To me—and I'll be as spoiler light as possible—the Dark Urge is potentially the most heroic playthrough, because resisting what's inside you and actually getting through that and surviving it with your friends alongside you still, most of them intact, is I think the most heroic version of the game."
While the Dark Urge does some truly nasty stuff that you can't really avoid, the idea of playing as a character racked with guilt and is doing everything they can to make up for it does sound rather interesting. Sometimes the evil option can just be too entertaining or devious to turn down sometimes (hello, Gale), but if you're looking for a character to truly test your willpower out with, you can't do much better than what Smith suggests.
You may not want to play as a Dark Urge if you're coming to the Baldur's Gate series for the first time though. Players have recently been pointing out that the Dark Urge playthrough mi꧂ght be a little too intense for those that are looking for a standard adventure, as it requires a whole lot more "saving throws and events that can result in really bad consequences", and that save scumming is pretty much needed to avoidf any unwanted consequences. If you're a newcomer, go with a more forgiving option first, and then you can go wild on a second playthrough.