's latest and biggest update, Patch 5, releases today and adds a ton of new content to the game, including new epilogue scenes, a harder difficulty called Honour Mode, and a Custom Mode that lets hide the required roll to succeed dice checks.
Over the past few weeks, Larian has been teasing that Patch 5 for Baldur's Gate 3 will be the biggest that the game has received so far, teasing that it 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:includes an extended epilogue alongside "labors of love and some surprises". After just announcing that the update will be a w꧒hoppinꦉg 30GB, Larian has now revealed what's included in the patch and confined that it actually releases today.

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The first big thing coming to Baldur's Gate 3 as part of Patch 5 is the "final goodbye" scenes as part of some brand-new epilogues, which Larian says will bring "closure to each player's unique journeys". This epilogue, which takes place 6 months after the events of the main game, can be accessed by loading the game before the final fight. In the epilogue, players will be able to say goodbye to the party and meet "new friends and old".
Alongside the long-awaited epilogue scenes are two new game modes. The first is Honour Mode, a harder difficulty mode that w♎as actua꧙lly leaked earlier this month. Honour Mode makes the game more difficult in and out of combat, as well as introducing 30+ tweaks to the boss battles, and a Legendary Action system that lets bosses perform a♛ bunch of new moves.
Save scumming has also been disabled, which will make Inspiration Points a much bigger deal this time around as each action and roll will seemingly be final and ♏irreversible. Players who beat Honour Mode without dying will be rewarded the Golden D20, which is nice reward for beating such a big✱ challenge.
Larian also notes that Honour Mode will remove "powerful unintended exploits" from the game, which I guess means no mꦛore filling rooms up with barrels and then exploding everyone in sight.
Finally, Patch 5 also adds Custom Mode which, as the name implies, lets players mess around with the settings more and make their own custom difficulty. Some of the options featured in Custom Mode include allowing players to finally hide the required roll to succeed dice checks, hide enemy health in battle, let Short Rests fully heal the party, an🍨d disable Death Saving Throws.
Alongside all these new features and modes, Patch 5 also improves inventory management by allowing players to manage everyone's inventory from one UI whether they're in the party or not. It also brings along with it a ton of new performance improvements across all consoles as a positive consequence of🎐 the work done on the Xbox version 🔯of the game.

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