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Also, there is a specific scream that Karlach does when enraged that flips all my switches.

I enjoyed reading that.

Hairyblue,
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On my main character I have a bag for potions, a bag for scrolls, a bag for alchemy, and a bag for food. When I pick up arrows, I chose the option to send to the character that has a bow. When I pick up potions, I spread them around. When I pick up a spoon or things I'm going to sell, I pick up and add to wares. Heavy items that I am going to sell like weapons and armor, I send to camp. (It is easy to be staning in front of a vendor, then go to camp, get the heavy items, exit camp and I'm in front of the vendor again for selling it) When my character is getting heavy, I send all the camp supplies to camp. No need to really carry them.

Hairyblue,
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The CEO and upper management at WOTC are the real monsters. Greed is bad.

I bet they don't even play D&D.

Hairyblue,
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It late stage capitalism. Intrusive ads on everything and everything is based on profit. (Grin)

Hairyblue,
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The Baldur's Gate 3 community welcomes our Xbox friends. It is a good day to be a Baldur's Gate 3 fan.

Hairyblue,
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Not only did Baldur's Gate 3 win Game of the Year and shadow drop its Xbox version, but it also won Best Community Support, Best RPG, Best Multiplayer, and the Player's Voice category. Alan Wake 2 followed with 3 wins in the categories of Best Game Direction, Best Narrative, and Best Art Direction.

Congratulations to Larian! Their love for making Baldur's Gate 3 really did shine at the awards.

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