[[File:Laezel.png|thumb|right|272px|Lae'zel, a githyanki fighter.]]
{{Index
|title = Origin Characters
|index = [[Astarion]] • [[Gale]] • [[Karlach]] • [[Lae'zel]] • [[Shadowheart]] • [[The Dark Urge]]<ref group="note">This is an avatar-only character that cannot be encountered as a companion</ref> • [[Wyll]]
|index =''[[Absolute's warboard]]'' • ''[[Absolute's talisman]]'' • ''[[amulet of elemental torment]]'' • ''[[amulet of joy and sorrow]]'' • ''[[amulet of lost voices]]'' • ''[[amulet of misty step]]'' • ''[[amulet of Selûne's chosen]]'' • ''[[amulet of Silvanus]]'' • ''[[amulet of the unworthy]]'' • ''[[Beastmaster's Chain]]'' • ''[[blast pendant]]'' • ''[[bracing band]]'' • ''[[Broodmother's Revenge]]'' • ''[[cherished locket]]'' • ''[[circlet of blasting]]'' • ''[[circlet of fire]]'' • ''[[Crusher's ring]]'' • ''[[Envoy's amulet]]'' • ''[[ever-seeing eye]]'' • ''[[Fetish of Callarduran Smoothhands]]'' • ''[[Guiding Light]]'' • ''[[Ilmater's Aid]]'' • ''[[Komira's locket]]'' • ''[[Mage's Friend]]'' • ''[[moondrop pendant]]'' • ''[[ring of colour spray]]'' • ''[[ring of poison resistance]]'' • ''[[rusty necklace]]'' • ''[[Sapphire Spark|The Sapphire Spark]]'' • ''[[sentient amulet]]'' • ''[[Sunwalker's Gift]]'' • ''[[Uncovered Mysteries]]'' • ''[[whispering mask]]'' • ''[[Whispering Promise|The Whispering Promise]]'' • ''[[warped headband of intellect]]''
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{{Index
|title =Ammunition
|index =''[[arrow of acid]]'' • ''[[Stygian arrow|arrow of darkness]]'' • ''[[arrow of fire]]'' • ''[[arrow of ice]]'' • ''[[arrow of Ilmater]]'' • ''[[arrow of lightning]]'' • ''[[arrow of roaring thunder]]''
|index =''[[arcane circlet]]'' • ''[[blazer of benevolence]]'' • ''[[boots of aid and comfort]]'' • ''[[boots of speed]]'' • ''[[Boots of striding and springing|boots of striding]]'' • ''[[Dark Justiciar helm]]'' • ''[[Dark Justiciar mask]]'' • ''[[Gloves of Power]]'' • ''[[herbalist's gloves]]'' • ''[[Key of the Ancients]]'' • ''[[linebreaker boots]]'' • ''[[Mystra's Grace]]'' • ''[[Night Walkers]]'' • ''[[poisoner's robe]]'' • ''[[robe of summer]]'' • ''[[Shadow of Menzoberranzan]]'' • ''[[Spiderstep Boots]]'' • ''[[headband of intellect|warped headband of intellect]]''
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{{Index
|title =Items
|index =''[[hag eye]]'' • ''[[Lump's war horn]]'' • ''[[scrying eye]]''
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{{Index
|title =Oils
|index =''[[basilisk oil]]'' • ''[[oil of sharpness]]''
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{{Index
|title =Potions
|index =''[[antitoxin]]'' • ''[[Broken Promises]]'' • ''[[Butterflies in the Stomach]]'' • ''[[Elixir of Silvanus]]'' • ''[[Faltering Will]]'' • ''[[Heart of Stone (potion)|Heart of Stone]]'' • ''[[Insanity's Kiss]]'' • ''[[Lost Time]]'' • ''[[Lover's Avarice]]'' • ''[[Mage's Friend]]'' • ''[[Missing Pets]]'' • ''[[A Mother's Loathing]]'' • ''[[potion of acid resistance]]'' • ''[[potion of animal speaking]]'' • ''[[potion of fire resistance]]'' • ''[[potion of force resistance]]'' • ''[[potion of lightning resistance]]'' • ''[[potion of healing]]'' ''([[potion of greater healing|greater]])'' • ''[[potion of hill giant strength]]'' • ''[[potion of invisibility]]'' • ''[[potion of poison]]'' • ''[[potion of poison resistance]]'' • ''[[potion of psychic resistance]]'' • ''[[potion of sleep]]'' • ''[[potion of speed]]'' • ''[[potion of vitality]]'' • ''[[Wilted Dreams]]''
|index =[[Circle of the Land|Land]] • [[Circle of the Moon|Moon]] • [[Circle of Spores|Spores]]
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{{Index
|title =Colleges
|index =[[College of Lore]] • [[College of Swords]] • [[College of Valor]]
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{{Index
|title =Literature
|index =''[[A Brush with Evil: On Hags]]'' • ''[[A is for Azuth, and other Gods]]'' • ''[[A Pleasurable Deal]]'' • ''[[A Primer on Mythical Beasts]]'' • ''[[A Traveller's Guide to Baldur's Gate]]'' • ''[[An Open Heresy]]'' • ''[[Annals of Baldur's Gate]]'' • ''[[Baldur's Bash]]'' • ''[[Barcus' Log]]'' • ''[[Book of Dead Gods]]'' • ''[[Book of Final Breath]]'' • ''[[Death & Divinity: A Godly Guide]]'' • ''[[Diary of Lump the Enlightened]]'' • ''[[Disorders of the Nerves and Mind: A Treatise]]'' • ''[[Fables of Faerûn]]'' • ''[[Faldorn's Canticle: The Shadow Druid's Doctrine]]'' • ''[[Findings from the Hinterlands]]'' • ''[[Flora of the Dalelands]]'' • ''[[Flumph Mating Rituals]]'' • ''[[Fringe Philosophy]]'' • ''[[Front and Centre: A Thespian's Memoir]]'' • ''[[Folksongs of Faerûn]]'' • ''[[Grove Annals]]'' • ''[[Jake's Encyclopedia of Eels]]'' • ''[[Journey Through the Jungle]]'' • ''[[Love in the Shadowed Lands]]'' • ''[[Magic of the Weave - An Introduction]]'' • ''[[Metatext: Rebound]]'' • ''[[Missives of Candlekeep]]'' • ''[[Mistress of the Night and Friends]]'' • ''[[Notes from a Soothsayer]]'' • ''[[On Death & Resurrection]]'' • ''[[On Goblins: My Life Among the Conquering Host]]'' • ''[[On the Origins of the Zhentarim]]'' • ''[[On the Subject of Gond and Progress]]'' • ''[[On Receiving Her Grace]]'' • ''[[One Foot, Two Feet, Well Met, We'll Meet]]'' • ''[[Oral Histories of Faerûn: Gith and Mind Flayers]]'' • ''[[Oral Histories of Faerûn: Paladin Oathbreakers]]'' • ''[[Oral Histories of Faerûn, the Spellplague]]'' • ''[[Order of the Gauntlet: On Matters of Law and Justice]]'' • ''[[Psalms to the Old Oak]]'' • ''[[Scribbled Notes]]'' • ''[[Secret Societies of the Sword Coast: Exposed]]'' • ''[[Shadow's Kiss]]'' • ''[[Shanties for the Bitch Queen]]'' • ''[[Soul Coins: A Treatise]]'' • ''[[Study of the Sword Coast]]'' • ''[[Talis: Divination Without Magic]]'' • ''[[Tarbell's Guide to Distractions]]'' • ''[[The Approachable East]]'' • ''[[The Boy and the Beholder]]'' • ''[[The Collectanea Rubrum]]'' • ''[[The Cost of Sorrow]]'' • ''[[The Curse of the Vampyr]]'' • ''[[The Devil You Know: An Autobiography]]'' • ''[[The Emerald Enclave: Tenets]]'' • ''[[The Enticing Elder]]'' • ''[[The Evil Eye]]'' • ''[[The Folly and the Fall]]'' • ''[[The Genesis of Selûne and Shar]]'' • ''[[The Guild: Hidden Rulers of Baldur's Gate]]'' • ''[[The Illustrated Adventures of Balduran]]'' • ''[[The Leadership of the Zhentarim]]'' • ''[[The Lords of Madness]]'' • ''[[The Mortal View: Eyewitness Accounts of the Bhaalspawn Crisis]]'' • ''[[The Purged Palate, Midwinter Edition]]'' • ''[[The Realm According to Bumpo]]'' • ''[[The Screed of the Willing]]'' • ''[[The Shattered Seldarine]]'' • ''[[The True and Impossible Adventures of Tenebrux Morrow]]'' • ''[[The War between Selûne and Shar]]'' • ''[[The Weeping Dawn]]'' • ''[[The Wonders of Phandalin]]'' • ''[[Theskan Anthology of Goblin Poetry]]'' • ''[[Traveller's Guide to the Sword Coast]]'' • ''[[Volo's Complete Guide to the Behaviour of Nymphs]]'' • ''[[Yer Axe Got Broke!]]''
|ref =''[[Waterdhavian Dictionary of the Common Tongue of Faerûn]]''
Microsoft Windows Mac Linux GeForce Now PS5 (Тільки повна версія) Stadia (2020-Січень 2023)
Release date
6 жовтня 2020 (Ранній доступ) 3 серпня 2023 (Повна версія для ПК) 6 вересня 2023 (Повна версія для PS5)
Брама Балдура 3 (англ. Baldur's Gate III) — ізометрична рольова відеогра, розроблена Larian Studios. Це третя основна гра в серії Baldur's Gate заснована на настільній рольовій системі Dungeons & Dragons 5-го видання. Проєкт містить понад 170 годин кінематографічних роликів та втричі більше кінематографічних діалогів, ніж усі три романи Володаря перснів разом узяті та бібліотеку з понад 600 заклинань і вмінь. Перший акт гри вийшов у дочасному доступі Steam для платформ Windows, macOS, Stadia 6 жовтня 2020. Гра залишалася в ранньому доступі до свого релізу на ПК і Steam Deck в серпні 2023 року та у вересні для PlayStation 5. Випуск на консолях від Microsoft та MacOS відкладено на невизначений термін.
Покрокові бої для гурту з чотирьох персонажів у вигаданому всесвіті Забутих Королівств.
Детальніше про історію її створення можна прочитати у окремій статті.
Microsoft Windows Mac Linux GeForce Now PS5 (Full release only) Stadia (2020-January 2023)
Release date
October 6, 2020 (Early Access) August 3, 2023 (Full release, PC) September 6, 2023 (Full release, PS5)
Gather your party and return to the Forgotten Realms in a tale of fellowship and betrayal, sacrifice and survival, and the lure of absolute power.
Mysterious abilities are awakening inside you, drawn from a mind flayer parasite planted in your brain. Resist, and turn darkness against itself. Or embrace corruption, and become ultimate evil.
From the creators of Divinity: Original Sin 2 comes a next-generation RPG, set in the world of Dungeons & Dragons.
The game starts in the year of 1492 DR, over 120 years after the events of Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn and months after the events of Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus. The player character can be one of the pre-made characters or a custom origin (the default name is Tav, however the player can name their character whatever they like). The protagonist has been taken captive by the mind flayers, who have launched an invasion of Faerûn. They have implanted the protagonist, as well as a host of other creatures, with illithid tadpoles, parasites capable of enthralling and transforming them into other mind flayers; however, before the mind flayers can transform their victims, the nautiloid flying ship upon which they are all aboard comes under attack from githyanki warriors and their red dragons, and flees through multiple realms, including Avernus, the first of the Nine Hells.
Abducted, infected, lost. You are turning into a monster, but as the corruption inside you grows, so does your power. That power may help you to survive, but there will be a price to pay, and more than any ability, the bonds of trust that you build within your party could be your greatest strength. Caught in a conflict between devils, deities, and sinister otherworldly forces, you will determine the fate of the Forgotten Realms together.
Choose from 12 classes and 11 races from the D&D Player's Handbook and create your own identity, or play as an Origin hero with a hand-crafted background. Or tangle with your inner corruption as the Dark Urge, a fully customisable Origin hero with its own unique mechanics and story. Whoever you choose to be, adventure, loot, battle and romance your way across the Forgotten Realms and beyond. Gather your party. Take the adventure online as a party of up to four.
Additional Notes: Minimum specs can run the game on low to medium settings. To meet minimum specs, you'll need a MacBook Pro 15 inch from 2016 or newer, with the above mentioned GPU. Or, a MacBook Pro 13 inch from 2018 or newer. M1 Chip requirements: MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, or Mac mini with Apple M1 chip and 8GB of RAM. SSD recommended.
Recommended:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: macOS 10.15.7
Processor: 2.3GHz 8-Core Intel Core i9
Memory: 16 GB RAM
Graphics: AMD Radeon Pro 5500M 8GB
Storage: 150 GB available space
Additional Notes: Recommended specs can run the game on high or ultra settings. You'll meet recommended specs if you have a MacBook Pro 15 inch or 16 inch from 2019 and upwith the above mentioned GPU. An iMac from 2017 or newer will also pull it off. M1 Chip requirements: MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, or Mac mini with Apple M1 chip and 16GB of RAM.SSD recommended.
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Baldur's Gate III is a computer game released by Larian Studios and is the third main game in the Baldur's Gate series. It is based on a highly modified version of the [[Dungeons & Dragons|5
th-edition Dungeons & Dragons]] rule set and is set after the Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus tabletop adventure. It was first released as an early access game, after which other races, classes, features, and the rest of the story was added.
An ancient evil has returned to Baldur's Gate, intent on devouring it from the inside out. The fate of Faerûn lies in your hands. Alone, you may resist. But together, you can overcome.
Baldur's Gate III is a role-playing game with turn-based combat. The non-combat exploration can either be top-down or in third-person view. The player creates their character, including their race and any class from the Player's Handbook. The ranger class is largely modified, and some subclasses are essentially new, such as the Wildheart barbarian subclass that replaces the Totem Warrior. The character also chooses a background from the standard 5
th-edition list, their ability scores, and skills they are proficient in. Alternatively, the player can choose an "Origins" character, which is pre-created. If an "Origins" character is not selected, they may still be available as a party member. The game has a tutorial system to introduce the players to the basic mechanics.
The game takes characters from levels 1 to 12. In combat, the player can interact with the environment with standard actions (as well as bonus actions), such as attack, hide, or shoving a creature. Many other Dungeons & Dragons systems are implemented, such as rolling for initiative and death saving throws, imposing advantage or disadvantage, and being in difficult terrain. When combat has taken its toll, the player can make camp, which expands over time as more companions are recruited.
The player character starts off on a nautiloid. Along with their fellow prisoners, the character has been confined within a holding pod, and a mind flayer tadpole has been inserted into their eye. The spelljammer makes its way across Faerûn, and begins to destroy buildings as it flies across Yartar. A group of red dragon-riding githyanki intercept and attack it, and the dragons start to gain the advantage. The mind flayer then commands the nautiloid to seemingly disappear, and it spawns in a different location, and courses through Hell. The githyanki, however, manage to track down the spelljammer, and attack it once more. Finding an opening in the damaged vessel, a red dragon breathes fire over a vulnerable spot, causing an explosion that throws the illithid off balance. The mind flayer tries to relocate the nautiloid yet another time, but the explosion causes it to become very badly damaged. Teleporting back to Faerûn, the nautiloid crashes to the ground.
The player character awakes, stranded close to the bank of River Chionthar (somewhere seemingly very close to Elturel), where the rubble of the spelljammer covers the ground. They find themselves with new abilities, including telepathy. The player adventures on and finds companions and followers along the way (some of which were also alongside them on the nautiloid). However, their potential companions believe that ceremorphosis will soon take hold, and they seek out a powerful cleric to heal them.
A game under the title, Baldur's Gate III: The Black Hound, was being worked on but was cancelled in 2003. The games are not the same.
The Larian website pictured only the III part of the logo before the release announcement. Many speculated that the game was the sequel to Baldur's Gate II, and this was hinted in metadata. The actual announcement came on June 6
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