Long Rest Dangers in Baldur's Gate 3

Be Careful When You Long Rest in Baldur’s Gate 3

The world of Baldur’s Gate 3 is full of danger and excitement, and one of the key mechanics that lets you survive is the long rest. However, long rests can also have unforeseen consequences, and it’s important to understand how they work and when they should be used.

The Long Rest Dilemma

Many players have reported experiencing situations where quests seem to progress without their input, characters move on from locations they were supposed to be in, or NPCs die because the player didn’t act quickly enough. This has led to a lot of discussion in the Baldur’s Gate 3 community about the intersection of long rests, missable events, and quest progression.

Some players believe that taking too many long rests can push the clock forward and cause certain events to progress. However, according to Larian Studios, it’s not about how many long rests you take, but when you choose to take them. Taking a long rest when you’re in the middle of an urgent situation can have consequences, but it’s unlikely to trigger events to progress without your involvement.

Understanding the Mechanics

  • Time-Sensitive Events: Some events in the game are time-sensitive and will progress even if you’re not actively involved. If you’re in the middle of an important quest, it’s best to avoid long rests until you’ve completed it. For example, if you enter a town and see an inn on fire, don’t immediately go to bed; try to help the people inside first.
  • Completing Other Quests: It’s possible that completing other quests can trigger events in other areas of the game. If you’re missing a character or an event doesn’t seem to be progressing, it could be because you’ve completed other quests that have influenced the situation.
  • Act Transitions: Moving from one act to the next will automatically complete most possible events in the previous act. If you’re missing events in Act 1, it’s likely because you moved to Act 2 without completing them.

The Takeaway

Long rests are a crucial part of Baldur’s Gate 3, but they can also be a double-edged sword. It’s important to be mindful of when and where you choose to take them. If you’re in a time-sensitive situation, avoid long rests until you’ve resolved it. However, if you’re dealing with a less urgent problem, you can long rest as much as you like without worrying about events progressing without your involvement.

In Conclusion

The world of Baldur’s Gate 3 is dynamic and unpredictable, and long rests play a significant role in shaping the experience. By understanding how they work and when to use them, you can avoid missing out on important events and ensure that you’re always prepared for whatever challenges await you.

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