Jaheria: “scouts what are they doing?” Harper scout: “it seems they are killing and reviving a weaker beholder” Jaheria: “ah they must be the protagonist” *fades to memory of the first two game’s protagonist doing weird shit too*
I decided to use mine against the goblins outside the run down temple this time. Pretty fun being lvl 3 and taking them out xD I also once used it against the gith guarding the mountain pass, one round later, it was dead... :/
In act 1 the only group I wasn't able to kill were the githyankis with the dragon by the bridge. They easily killed my spectator and didn't even have to use the dragon lol
It is the only reason I won against Balthazar in Night Song area. I was losing BAD, but then chucked the iron flask into the middle of his archers and it cleaned shop
100% should have been said in the video, the guy is not giving tips he's just farming clicks. Makes it sound like its permanent because he knows people wouldn't give a shit otherwise. I wont be clicking on his shit again and i advise yall do the same.
I only ever hear this from people who haven’t gotten very far or haven’t beaten the game. You’ll eventually see exactly how limiting this game can be. You won’t even notice until you do multiple playthroughs and realize how EASILY you can lock yourself out of 60+% of the game by simply taking a right instead of left (even though both paths end in the same room, looking at you Yurgil and the entirety of your quest line/characters/story/cutscenes, etc. that completely disabled if you go right and not left, making Yurgil seem like just another random fight, when there’s a HUGE amount of content around him). BG3 is extremely scripted and linear, it just doesn’t tell you that. So when you lock out entire quest lines, they just vanish. You won’t know, you can’t see them, it’s just gone. That’s the “freedom” you’re referring to here, you have the freedom choose left or right, but only one of those leads to game content, the other just locks it out, leaving it for another playthrough. The IDEA of freedom is a pretty good marketing tactic though. Really gets newer players buzzing, but in reality, like most games that give the player the illusion of choice, it’s just that: an illusion. Most dialogue options (especially those “funny” ones you choose to look cool to your buddies) all have the exact same response from the person you’re talking to. 5 dialogue choices? 1 response. Or if you choose to kill someone, the very next cutscene has that person talking because it’s just scripted that way (looking at you Shadowheart and Moon Song, chatting like nothing just happened, like I didn’t just make a decision that the game said, “nah, that’s not in the script, man. Despite us deliberately giving you that choice, we didn’t account for it in the code”.) As I said, once you get more experience in this game (and almost all games like it), you’ll see what I mean.
@@zebdawson3687 still better than anything else on the market. I'd rather them take this approach, encouraging to try new playthroughs and other classes. I can't even think of an RPG in my lifetime that wasn't like this, making a game deviate that much for a game of similar size would take up a massive budget and time process. If it wasn't made with 2001 software
@@DalesDubs The box and the iron flask technically belong to the Zhentarim you can meet in Act 1 in a hidden cellar at Waukeen's Rest! They pay you if you give back the box unopened and untampered with. The Zhentarim wanted to trade the iron flask to a "customer" in Baldur's Gate in Act 3, so technically you can steal the bottle and sell it to that NPC. Or just let the Spectator lose in the basement of the Baldur's Gate newspaper after they wrote crap about the group, as my husband did on his playthrough after he failed the quest to change the headlines in time...
@@TaurusTheCrazyBullYou cannot use Control Undead on a Lich, as they are CR 21, and Control Undead only works on undead that have a CR that is lower than your Paladin level. You could probably use it on Cazador or the Oathbreaker Knight though, ironically enough. Then again, I don’t recall exactly, but they probably have a passive feature known as “I know I exactly fit the requirements for your feature to work, but Nuh-uh cause no fun allowed”.
@@MayHugger Unfortunate, I know Thisobald Thorm has "Immune to Control Undead" but Malus Thorm doesn't, so the ability exists, but not every boss has It, but I definitely would want Oathbreaker Knight to be Immune to *all* forms of control
@@niakitten2937 thats some weird takes, paladin is like one of the best all round classes in the game, good support, defense and offense and charisma on top
you can still do the questline for the chest and pick pocket it back from the lady you give it to so you can buy stuff from that area and have your pet still
Does this make everyone at the circus aggro you? I’m doing an honor run with my brother who’s an oathbreaker but I may or may not have forgotten to do the quest for the bone cloak chick so now the person I farm cloud elixirs from is the kobold and idk if he’s gonna get angy with me or not if we steal benji
More like a make a fight more chaotic in act 1 / early act 2. It's aggressive to everyone including you. Definitely don't use it in a fight where you have allys or neutral npcs around. Past the mid point of act 2 it gets more useless since it's level 5, at best it'll distract an enemy for a couple turns
@@Zyklon_B_still_and_know_GodI threw it at the 2 spectators in house of hope, despite being lower level, it was bigger in size and actually held its own as it took out all the Mephits and stunned the other 2 spectators while I focused them down
@@Zyklon_B_still_and_know_God i used it at the very end of the game with the dragon, tactician. it tanked! i think it was still alive when they went through the portal
I tried it against Cazador. Threw it in from outside aggro range. Li'l blinky bb died *so* fast, y'all... Poor thing maybe got a hit or two in before it went down? So I just reloaded the save. Keeping it for later.
I just got this game and still on my first play through... Just barely got to the outskirts of the 'gate and I'm so floored by the level of not exactly exploits, but strategy, built into this game! I'm having a ton of fun and a ton of learning done rn but this is awesome!
Yay, i just became an Oathbreaker and wasn't sure what else my powers can do! Im still learning the game, but so far, its alot of fun. I'll take all the advice please!!! 🙏
Cool, not like I'm gonna do that anytime soon, but still cool. Since I'm still a noob at this game (just made it to the Inn at the start of act 2), my question would be, is it just gonna stay until the next long rest or is it a permanent companion until it dies. Seriously, I don't have any idea about these things😅
I’m not 100% certain but I’m playing as a necromancy wizard in my main game and all my undead thrall leave after a long rest so I’m willing to bet the same thing happens here :/
Controlled undead via an Oathbreaker will follow you around until you take a long rest. Upon leaving your camp the next morning, said undead will be free by then and waiting where you last entered your camp. You will need to make the check to control it again, as it will be hostile. Be very careful where you choose to leave it, as your potential thrall will also be potentially attacking innocent people, and it could also die by the local guards or something.
Did they fix bug where your undead ally will stop following you around if moved by a blast or throw etc.. than just stand there; cause if so this would be fun.
Could you imagine if there was a paladin who was like radahn from Elden ring and his horse died so he broke his oath to bring back his horse that would be wild
I tend to forget about it until High Hall. It surprisingly held its own for a while, and caused a lot of chaos on the battlefield. I also had a bunch of other summons available, which probably helped it live a few more turns than it otherwise might have
I didn't try it with this one, but I did it with a random zombie and it only resets / you have to re-control undead, but the good thing is said zombie is right where you left it (next to you) once you came back from long rest
@@jcase6199 i've come back to this. But yes. If you return to the place you left him when you long rested, you can recast to control him and he will continue to follow you around like the best boy he is.
I didn't watch the full stream, so i can't speak on the quality of the whole thing, but the troll job was pretty funny, in my opinion. "Your nurse is calling you."😂😂
You can also just do what I do: convince them that you're a Zhent agent and they'll just give you the chest to deliver it. And then you can proceed to not deliver it.
if you have a rogue in the party you can convince them to report the cargo as lost in transit and then ask them to hand it over to you so you can sell it to a fence in baldurs gate and split the profit
Almost all of my friends made warlocks as their first characters for some reason and every single one of them was confused how their slots and invocations work for a long time.
Lol I immediately reloaded when I opened the flask and was like "Nopenopenope".... I didn't think of USING the thing like a pokeball... but I'm in Act 3 so maybe I still can
You can also take the chest to the Zentarim, give it back to them, so you can buy the gear from their vendor (gotta get that titan bow!). After giving the box back, just pickpocket her and take it back. Pop invisibility and vanish into the night. Now you have the best bow in the game and the iron flask for fun.
This is the only good thing oathbreaker has. Bringing Inquisitor’s dead body to shadowlands and using Connor’s wand on him and tadaaa, Inquisitor is your pet!
You can also do this by killing it and then using the circle of spores druid to infest it and you don't have to use act 2 at all. You can do it in act one if you're high enough level
meanwhile i knew nothing about this and was planning to use the spectator as a wasp nest in a mason jar, it won't ask whos ass to kick it will just do it
I threw the bottle in my camp when i was a very low level and having not seen a spectator at that point of my play through, it’s safe to say I 💩 my pants
oathbreakers control undead leads to some of the most fun pets, from skeletons, to driders, to thorms, to spectators
The absolute doesn't want you to know this but malus thorm is free for the taking
But if you kill the drider in act 2 it will not bring back as an undead because he have the lamp ?
@Simszer7 you can force them to give you a lamp. Then they try to get to moonrise without it and become shadow cursed undead.
@@Simszer7 you can convince him to give you the lamp then leave. You find him and the caravan just outside moon rise as undead
you can get glut to rez the bullete, then control the bullete and kill glut
Act 2 for Oathbreaker is just one big pet store where you walk through and adopt all these misfits and then steal Ketheric's dog.
Is it bad that of all the brutal things I would do in this game, stealing Ketheric’s dog is the last thing I would think of?
YOU CAN STEAL HIS DOG? , THATS HIS CUTE LITTLE DOGGO??
But can you have his dog forever?
HE HAS A DOG!?!
You can also make Ketheric your pet with Oathbreaker and make him kill all his guards in moonrise tower's
"This is Cuddles. He's very friendly. Now let him smell your hand."
No don’t run from him that will trigger his hunting instincts- CUDDLES PUT THEM DOWN THIS INSTANT!!
I prefer Being turned to stone tbh
I'd love to but I don't see a nose.
"I-I don't like the way all his eyes are looking at m-"
"I SAID, 'LET HIM SMELL YOUR HAND'!"
"...so anyway, that's how I lost my arm. To be fair, he was as friendly as a puppy from then on."
Being an Oathbreaker Paladin in the Shadow Cursed Lands: "It's free real estate."
I literally heard it in the voice lol
Imagine, Jaheira and the harpers in front of the moonrise gates watching Tav and party fighting a spectator just beyond the bridge
then watching tav bring the spectator into the inn like a dog
"One second! Im doing a thing" - Tav
@@thej6846 "don't worry, he don't bite"
Jaheria: “scouts what are they doing?”
Harper scout: “it seems they are killing and reviving a weaker beholder”
Jaheria: “ah they must be the protagonist” *fades to memory of the first two game’s protagonist doing weird shit too*
Jaheira remembers when you saved a child's dog only for the child to become a demon and fly away.
Or when you freed a genie then had to fight it
I always keep that spectator as a panic button in my back pocket
I decided to use mine against the goblins outside the run down temple this time.
Pretty fun being lvl 3 and taking them out xD
I also once used it against the gith guarding the mountain pass, one round later, it was dead... :/
In act 1 the only group I wasn't able to kill were the githyankis with the dragon by the bridge. They easily killed my spectator and didn't even have to use the dragon lol
I used it on the final fight on a online playthrough
It is the only reason I won against Balthazar in Night Song area. I was losing BAD, but then chucked the iron flask into the middle of his archers and it cleaned shop
@FranciscoTorres-jz2ow yeah I'm not sure you're ever expected to beat them at that level, I spoke with them lol.
Never have i ever throw it without saying " who's that pokemon? It is tentacruel"
Tentacruel with a hint of mimikiu... Or maybe one of the many other horrifying Pokemon...
"no it's pikachu" reveals eldritch horror Pikachu
It's one of 100 items I'm hoarding. I'm officially a BG3 hoarder on my first playthrough 😅
You can also pick up barrels with kobold in them as well. Mini Dragonites.
But its worth noting it disappears forever after you rest, so be sure to use it prior to a big fight (like a certain temple or tower)
Are you not able to put it back into the Iron Flask?
@@wulfgar1968nah, this isn't pokemon
That when you use mods and use the reusable flask. Easy.
100% should have been said in the video, the guy is not giving tips he's just farming clicks. Makes it sound like its permanent because he knows people wouldn't give a shit otherwise. I wont be clicking on his shit again and i advise yall do the same.
@@SassyCassie89I mean the ability is inherently only converting creatures for an LR and not forever under your control.
The level of freedom that the game allows you is just insane
My favorite is allowing Astarion to Past Tense, pay Withers to resurrect him, then steal your money back while he's distracted 😂
.....And yet we still don't have the freedom to take my precious son Mishka back to camp.
I only ever hear this from people who haven’t gotten very far or haven’t beaten the game. You’ll eventually see exactly how limiting this game can be. You won’t even notice until you do multiple playthroughs and realize how EASILY you can lock yourself out of 60+% of the game by simply taking a right instead of left (even though both paths end in the same room, looking at you Yurgil and the entirety of your quest line/characters/story/cutscenes, etc. that completely disabled if you go right and not left, making Yurgil seem like just another random fight, when there’s a HUGE amount of content around him). BG3 is extremely scripted and linear, it just doesn’t tell you that. So when you lock out entire quest lines, they just vanish. You won’t know, you can’t see them, it’s just gone. That’s the “freedom” you’re referring to here, you have the freedom choose left or right, but only one of those leads to game content, the other just locks it out, leaving it for another playthrough.
The IDEA of freedom is a pretty good marketing tactic though. Really gets newer players buzzing, but in reality, like most games that give the player the illusion of choice, it’s just that: an illusion. Most dialogue options (especially those “funny” ones you choose to look cool to your buddies) all have the exact same response from the person you’re talking to. 5 dialogue choices? 1 response. Or if you choose to kill someone, the very next cutscene has that person talking because it’s just scripted that way (looking at you Shadowheart and Moon Song, chatting like nothing just happened, like I didn’t just make a decision that the game said, “nah, that’s not in the script, man. Despite us deliberately giving you that choice, we didn’t account for it in the code”.)
As I said, once you get more experience in this game (and almost all games like it), you’ll see what I mean.
@@zebdawson3687true
@@zebdawson3687 still better than anything else on the market. I'd rather them take this approach, encouraging to try new playthroughs and other classes. I can't even think of an RPG in my lifetime that wasn't like this, making a game deviate that much for a game of similar size would take up a massive budget and time process. If it wasn't made with 2001 software
Using the spectator mid battle should come with a voice prompt "With this treasure I summon..."
This is my Spectator! His name is Mahoraga. He doesn’t bite… much
Tentacruel,l choose you !
Legit what I thought of when I first used it on the goblin camp in act 1. Was getting my ass kicked and just popped out mahoraga
the fact you can do this is beyond crazy
Not me selling it in the druids grove thinking it was just a creepy prop😂
I was holding on to it, just waiting for an NPC later on to be like "hey I'm looking for an iron flask, have you seen it?"
@@DalesDubs act 3 is where you can give it to someone im pretty positive
That was me. I stole it back. 😂
@@DalesDubs The box and the iron flask technically belong to the Zhentarim you can meet in Act 1 in a hidden cellar at Waukeen's Rest! They pay you if you give back the box unopened and untampered with.
The Zhentarim wanted to trade the iron flask to a "customer" in Baldur's Gate in Act 3, so technically you can steal the bottle and sell it to that NPC.
Or just let the Spectator lose in the basement of the Baldur's Gate newspaper after they wrote crap about the group, as my husband did on his playthrough after he failed the quest to change the headlines in time...
Necromancer: I CONTROL WHO LIVES AND WHO DIES!
Oathbreaker Paladin: Pff... That's cute...
Literally did necromancer and then realized I have to hoard bodies to be effective, so paladin should’ve been the move if I wanted undead pets…
Imagine If the game went on until level 20, the Oathbreaker Paladin just sicking a lich at someone
"I control the dead"
@@TaurusTheCrazyBullYou cannot use Control Undead on a Lich, as they are CR 21, and Control Undead only works on undead that have a CR that is lower than your Paladin level. You could probably use it on Cazador or the Oathbreaker Knight though, ironically enough. Then again, I don’t recall exactly, but they probably have a passive feature known as “I know I exactly fit the requirements for your feature to work, but Nuh-uh cause no fun allowed”.
@@MayHugger Unfortunate, I know Thisobald Thorm has "Immune to Control Undead" but Malus Thorm doesn't, so the ability exists, but not every boss has It, but I definitely would want Oathbreaker Knight to be Immune to *all* forms of control
I rolled my first paladin just for this. Had no idea paladin is the real necromancer
This is insane, the level of choice really earned this GOTY it absolutely deserved it
“BY TEMPEST’S FROST-COATED CARPET! WHAT IS THAT?!!!”
“Aw, das jus’ Effy. She don’ bite.”
That is HORIFFIC! Definetly gonna try that in my next playthrough.
Bro that's awesome! Now I def gotta make my evil Durge a palidin oathbreaker/necromancer
paladin* idiot
That's what I did. I it plays super well. Almost like it was the intended class
@@b1ak_heart What's your build for that? Because I keep seeing People saying Paladin is useless for anything but smite.
@@niakitten2937 That's because people have no taste and can't just enjoy a cool as hell class unless it outputs 60 damage a hit.
@@niakitten2937 thats some weird takes, paladin is like one of the best all round classes in the game, good support, defense and offense and charisma on top
you can still do the questline for the chest and pick pocket it back from the lady you give it to so you can buy stuff from that area and have your pet still
They showed soooo much love for Spectators when they made the model and animations. It’s the freakiest enemy in the game, and rightfully so.
This game never ceases to amaze me
*"WHO'S THAT POKÉMON"* 😂
imagine bringing your eldrich pet Cthulhu in town, yeah normal day for our heros
I’m mad I missed this as an oathbreaker who has the iron flask in act 3
too late, and the pet is gone after long rest.
This is what necromancer should have been.
Benji the door ghoul at the circus was a fun Oathbreaker pet. Nothing special in terms of power, but funny to take him.
I love Benji
Does this make everyone at the circus aggro you? I’m doing an honor run with my brother who’s an oathbreaker but I may or may not have forgotten to do the quest for the bone cloak chick so now the person I farm cloud elixirs from is the kobold and idk if he’s gonna get angy with me or not if we steal benji
@@darha22 For me I just had to talk the gate guy down.
He randomly started attacking me even though he still had the controlled condition lol
no joke i literally just got that flask and had no idea what it was but was scared to open it and then got recommended this soon after 😆
I love how it shakes like a Chihuahua.
I really don’t even have an imagination anymore at this point yall are insanely talented players lol
Oh, this is what this flask is useful for. It stayed in my inventory for way too long, and ultimately ended up being useless in my camp's chest.
Kinda cute, in a horrifically cursed way.
its also fun to say "GO POKEBALL" and throw it into balders gate.
I remember discovering the spectator in the iron flask in the spectator fight in the underdark. It was a series of unfortunate events.
I couldn't figure out wtf that flask did. Thx!
as if it wasnt fearsome enough, now its a Zom-beholder
I got the iron flask and put it in my storage chest not knowing it was a “win any fight” item. Fml..
More like a make a fight more chaotic in act 1 / early act 2. It's aggressive to everyone including you. Definitely don't use it in a fight where you have allys or neutral npcs around. Past the mid point of act 2 it gets more useless since it's level 5, at best it'll distract an enemy for a couple turns
@@Zyklon_B_still_and_know_GodI threw it at the 2 spectators in house of hope, despite being lower level, it was bigger in size and actually held its own as it took out all the Mephits and stunned the other 2 spectators while I focused them down
@@Zyklon_B_still_and_know_God i used it at the very end of the game with the dragon, tactician. it tanked! i think it was still alive when they went through the portal
@thejwvariety I will try it against Gortash
I tried it against Cazador. Threw it in from outside aggro range. Li'l blinky bb died *so* fast, y'all... Poor thing maybe got a hit or two in before it went down? So I just reloaded the save. Keeping it for later.
A good addiction to my solo run
Well now I know what’s in the flask I just got
I just got this game and still on my first play through... Just barely got to the outskirts of the 'gate and I'm so floored by the level of not exactly exploits, but strategy, built into this game! I'm having a ton of fun and a ton of learning done rn but this is awesome!
Gotta catch em all
the more i learn the more i realise playing this game on highest dificulty in honour mode is piece of cake :D
Pet Spectator, I chose you!
This is gonna get me to play bg3 again after my long break from the game lol
Yay, i just became an Oathbreaker and wasn't sure what else my powers can do! Im still learning the game, but so far, its alot of fun. I'll take all the advice please!!! 🙏
I had no idea pets were a thing in bg3. This is pretty cool! Unfortunately I don’t think I’ll be playing an oathbreaker paladin for a long while
How do u take it with you? Does it just follow you forever or can u put it back in bottle or something? Sorry new to game :p
Can't put it back in the flask.
...I'm now imagining the bit from Little Nicky with Adam Sandler yelling 'Get in the flask!'
Idk how many times I can play through this game but EVERY time it’s something different. We aren’t worthy of your love Larian.
Cool, not like I'm gonna do that anytime soon, but still cool. Since I'm still a noob at this game (just made it to the Inn at the start of act 2), my question would be, is it just gonna stay until the next long rest or is it a permanent companion until it dies. Seriously, I don't have any idea about these things😅
I’m not 100% certain but I’m playing as a necromancy wizard in my main game and all my undead thrall leave after a long rest so I’m willing to bet the same thing happens here :/
Controlled undead via an Oathbreaker will follow you around until you take a long rest. Upon leaving your camp the next morning, said undead will be free by then and waiting where you last entered your camp. You will need to make the check to control it again, as it will be hostile. Be very careful where you choose to leave it, as your potential thrall will also be potentially attacking innocent people, and it could also die by the local guards or something.
I used it to beat the stealwatchers at the foundry in act 3. He took à meen beating but won me time
This makes me want to make an oath breaker paladin just to get me a ‘Mr. Boggle-Eye’
Wtfff that’s amazing!
"Youve opened the shipment! you killed us all "
Alternatively, throw the flask at a pile of enemies and RUN LIKE HELL!
Turns a fight with 20 enemies into 10, too easy.
Lmaooo literally saved me against Baalthazar
Y do that instead of a battle that after defeating the main enemy ends the fight. Save it till the final boss and just let it do the fighting
*always reserves the flask for our reisdent contractual demon*
have fun raph'!
Awww, i thought by pet you can take it back to camp
That was 100% the way it was worded yes. It was the intention
I had the iron flask and didn’t know what it did so I just kept it. Now I’ve got something to play with in my next play through
Did they fix bug where your undead ally will stop following you around if moved by a blast or throw etc.. than just stand there; cause if so this would be fun.
No idea, but next week we'll get patch 6 which is reportedly huge.
The spectator looks kinda cute tho, i wanna hug it
Question: Would a spore-druid be able to turn the spectator into a spore-zombie-spectator?
it's an aberration not a beast so sadly no.
@@avezebra7022 Ah yes, it does say beast or humanoid, should just have read
I wish I could save this for when I play through the game again 😂 this is genius
does this only last for 1 long rest?
Had the same question
Best underdark friend is using gluts mushroom spores on the bullet
Does it disappear after you long rest?
yep
It regains control after a short rest. You gotta control undead on it every time.
Could you imagine if there was a paladin who was like radahn from Elden ring and his horse died so he broke his oath to bring back his horse that would be wild
How long can you keep it? Is it temporary or permanent pet?
I don't think you can heal it
@@sigilbreaker2628 You can heal Gluts undead pets by throwing down potions and walking them through the after-effect. Same method might work
I just keep learning new things about this game and I’m on my first play through 😂😂😂
But won’t you lose him once you rest?
Sadly yes, a long rest ends this
I tend to forget about it until High Hall. It surprisingly held its own for a while, and caused a lot of chaos on the battlefield. I also had a bunch of other summons available, which probably helped it live a few more turns than it otherwise might have
Do you kept it after long rest?
nope
This sounds exactly like a dnd episode.
Is it in your army permanently?
does it disappear after a long rest?
I didn't try it with this one, but I did it with a random zombie and it only resets / you have to re-control undead, but the good thing is said zombie is right where you left it (next to you) once you came back from long rest
@TrungTran-yg3uv is it agro after its free?
@@lukejames9439 It agros
Is it possible to bring the controlled undead to the next act ?
This doesn’t even feel like an exploit, it kinda just seems clever
how long does it last as your pet though?
only till long rest.
@@MrSneaksful oh damn, then who cares? Barely better than jsut using the flask on enemies. x.x
I always love games that have random tricks and strats that work because of coincidence lol
Is this a permanent pet or until long rest?
Until long rest, although I know some people had a workaround to bring back the drider that would probably work here.
With Karniss he's perm until you complete the Act or fast travel.
@@Xohazewait, even through a long rest he will stay with you?? (Throughout act 2?)
@@jcase6199 i've come back to this. But yes.
If you return to the place you left him when you long rested, you can recast to control him and he will continue to follow you around like the best boy he is.
I didn't watch the full stream, so i can't speak on the quality of the whole thing, but the troll job was pretty funny, in my opinion. "Your nurse is calling you."😂😂
Doesn't this pet despawn after a long rest though?
yup
So glad I just started an oathbreaker paladin playthrough yesterday
are these permanent allies? can you keep respawning them?
No they arent
Welp, if I ever need the Spectaror for something. Now I know. Lil guy is staying in the flask rn
Dude simply omits to mention that you need to murder two NPCs in cold blood to get that flask lol.
you dont have to kill them. You can talk to the gnolls and side with them as they will kill the npcs for you, then kill the gnolls.
And? Bit of a non issue
No you don't
You can also just do what I do: convince them that you're a Zhent agent and they'll just give you the chest to deliver it. And then you can proceed to not deliver it.
if you have a rogue in the party you can convince them to report the cargo as lost in transit and then ask them to hand it over to you so you can sell it to a fence in baldurs gate and split the profit
Almost all of my friends made warlocks as their first characters for some reason and every single one of them was confused how their slots and invocations work for a long time.
I keep seeing vids that refer this to be "early" act 1 and that's how I KNOW this game is massive, holy crap
“Yeah this my dog, don’t worry he don’t bite”
You only talk about how it’s a fearsome ally and not about how it’s also a good boy who everyone in this family loves very much
Lol I immediately reloaded when I opened the flask and was like "Nopenopenope".... I didn't think of USING the thing like a pokeball... but I'm in Act 3 so maybe I still can
During a 5e game, my DM sent us undead minautors.
The party : oh no..
My necromancer : oooouuuuh new toys
You can also take the chest to the Zentarim, give it back to them, so you can buy the gear from their vendor (gotta get that titan bow!). After giving the box back, just pickpocket her and take it back. Pop invisibility and vanish into the night. Now you have the best bow in the game and the iron flask for fun.
This is the only good thing oathbreaker has. Bringing Inquisitor’s dead body to shadowlands and using Connor’s wand on him and tadaaa, Inquisitor is your pet!
The more I learn about this game to more I want to play it. But I just don’t have the time
After watching this shorts 'I'll catch you next time' hits different.
In my evil playthrough i will be a grand necromancer oath breaker with an army of boss level pets EHEHEHEHEHEH
You can also do this by killing it and then using the circle of spores druid to infest it and you don't have to use act 2 at all. You can do it in act one if you're high enough level
meanwhile i knew nothing about this and was planning to use the spectator as a wasp nest in a mason jar, it won't ask whos ass to kick it will just do it
That seems alot more usefull that the way i used it, if a battle is getting slow or boring i whip out that bad boy and spice it up a little
I raised a zombie in the goblin camp who then ended up turning the whole camp, because the goblins focused on the party
"Mr snugglesworth! Counterattack!"
Raider: "Snugglesworth what a dum- AAA" gets mauled by Mr Snugglesworth the Spectator.
I threw the bottle in my camp when i was a very low level and having not seen a spectator at that point of my play through, it’s safe to say I 💩 my pants