Baldurs Gate 3 Player Discovers New Camp Location After 700 Hours

Baldurs Gate 3 Player Discovers New Camp Location After 700 Hours
  • Long Resting in Baldur's Gate 3 leads players to unique camps based on location, often overlooked during a single playthrough.
  • A player took 700 hours to find a hidden camp in Act 1, showcasing Larian's attention to detail and replay value.
  • Baldur's Gate 3 players continually discover new details after hundreds of hours, enhancing replay and exploration appeal.

A Baldur's Gate 3player online has discovered a new camp location after 700 hours of exploring in Larian's expansive RPG. There's always something new to discover in Baldur's Gate 3, even for veteran players who have sunk a ton of time into the game.

When Long Resting in Baldur's Gate 3, players head to a camp for the night. This camp is based on the player's location prior to the rest, and there are tons of different areas to explore. It's not a huge part of the game, but it's an interesting bit of attention-to-detail that Larian has included. Because of the infrequency that most players will perform a Long Rest, most of the game's camps will go unnoticed by players during a single playthrough. Subsequent playthroughs make finding these hidden camps much more likely, and this player took 700 hours to discover this particular one.

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Redditor fajitas-1006 shared their cool discovery with the game's community online, after finding a new camp underneath the Blighted Village. Players will encounter this location during Act 1 of Baldur's Gate 3, although there's no guarantee that they'll Long Rest and find its unique camp. The camp itself seems to be extremely small, and one gamer in the thread claimed that it's a great place to collect free wine for early-game Long Rests. Another user took the opportunity to point out that Act 1 has plenty of different camp locations, while Act 3 has just three in total.

Hidden Camp Location in Baldur's Gate 3

Ever since the release of Baldur's Gate 3, players have been highlighting Larian's remarkable attention to detail in the game. It's common for players to spend hundreds of hours looking for new things, with one Baldur's Gate 3player taking 400 hours to discover a hidden tattoo detail. It's these details that keep players coming back for multiple playthroughs - it's a huge plus for gamers to feel like they've always got something new to discover, and this is sure to continue for some time to come.

Baldur's Gate 3's place among the best modern-day CRPGs is secure, and although there are still several features such as modding tools and photo mode to come, developer Larian Studios has largely moved on from the title. Both the series and the studio have taken separate paths, and they'll be interesting to watch. Finding a new developer to replace Larian will be tough for the Baldur's Gateseries, and seeing whether the studio itself can replicate its success with a new IP should be fascinating.

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