Baldur’s Gate 3 Players’ Confession About Companion Still Excluded

Baldur’s Gate 3 Players’ Confession About Companion Still Excluded

The Baldur’s Gate 3 community doesn’t seem to be a fan of Minsc, revealing how they tend to leave him behind.

Minsc is a companion in Baldur’s Gate 3 who arrives very late in the game, which means that many do not attach to him at all.

Most other companions in the game can be recruited early on to help build relationships and bonds with them.

Since Minsc arrives late to the party, some fans just don’t want to bother caring for him.

Baldur’s Gate 3 fans don’t really care about Minsc

The conversation takes place on the Baldur’s Gate 3 subreddit, where a player asks the community: “Which companion is always left behind at camp?”»

which companion is always left behind in camp? byu/Electronic_Tax3074 inBaldursGate3

They give Wyll as their choice of companion to leave at camp, but that’s not what the rest of the community chooses.

“Minsc comes way too late for me to know where to place him, and I feel overwhelmed by the thought of having to increase another companion’s approval from the start.»

It turns out that Minsc is, largely, a forgotten companion for many players, even if they enjoy his character.

Arriving in the group during the final act of the game, Minsc seems to have a long way to go to be on the same level as the other companions in Baldur’s Gate 3.

“Minsc becomes recruitable way too late in the game where he doesn’t fit into the dynamic I’ve already established with the current group. I feel like I have to roleplay justify adding him permanently.»

It seems like players just can’t find a good enough reason to abandon characters they’ve already bonded with to make room for Minsc.

Baldur’s Gate 3 fans take the characters very seriously, whether they love them or hate them. And it seems that Minsc not receiving any attention is a byproduct of this.

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