Baldur's Gate 3 developer Larian has explained why the rules of Dungeons and Dragons make any potential expansion to its hit PC role-player"very hard" to make., Larian boss Swen Vincke said the rules of D&D - which Baldur's Gate 3 follows closely - mean any continuation of the game would enter potentially tricky territory, with characters at higher levels able to wield game-breaking godlike powers.
I've played D&D each week for a number of years, and have seen how characters can become incredibly powerful once their levels reach double figures. At Level 20, Clerics gain the ability to call upon their god to do anything they please. Rogues, meanwhile, can simply turn failed rolls into successes.
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