Baldur’s Gate 3 is a game with quite a lot of replayability potential. It offers the player many options inside and outside of combat, as it is based on the game Dungeons & Dragons, a game where dice rolls determine one's fate.

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Everything about the player’s character and team is customizable – from appearances, to classes and abilities. This makes for a wide variety of combinations. The game allows the players to tackle all the challenges they will face in numerous ways. One way to tackle harder fights in Baldur’s Gate 3 is to master the art of stealth and surprise attacks.

What Does Surprising Your Enemies Do?

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Catching enemies by surprise can be a game-changing advantage in Baldur’s Gate 3. When a player surprises their enemies, they get a round where they’re able to attack their target without them being able to fight back as they are stunned with surprise.

Surprising will allow the player to get the upper hand and plan the next round even better to have the best outcome. Whenever possible, the player should try to surprise the enemies, especially in bigger fights where the player knows it will be difficult to emerge on top.

To Split The Party Or Not To Split

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