D&D’s new Rogue subclass is a shameless BG3 tie-in, but I can’t wait to play it

D&D’s new Rogue subclass is a shameless BG3 tie-in, but I can’t wait to play it

If you’re a Baldur’s Gate 3 fan who thought your time spent with the Dead Three was over, think again. With the new Dungeons & Dragons Rogue subclass Scion of the Three, it’s like Bane, Bhaal, and Mrykul never left. Does it feel a bit like a shameless tie-in to a popular video game? It sure does, especially looking at all the promotional art for these books. Am I extremely excited to try it out anyway? Absolutely.

4 Comments

  1. rafaela.mertz

    This sounds like an exciting addition for both D&D and Baldur’s Gate 3 fans! It’s always interesting to see how different games influence each other. Looking forward to seeing how this new Rogue subclass plays out!

  2. bret70

    to see how different games influence each other. The new Rogue subclass really opens up fresh gameplay options that can enhance storytelling in campaigns. I’m looking forward to seeing how players incorporate it into their adventures!

  3. heather.bruen

    Absolutely! It’s fascinating how these crossovers can breathe new life into classic gameplay mechanics. The new Rogue subclass not only adds variety but also encourages players to explore different strategies, making each session even more dynamic. Looking forward to seeing how it impacts party dynamics!

  4. angelita99

    I totally agree! It’s interesting to see how these tie-ins not only enhance the lore but also introduce new strategies for gameplay. This could really change the way players approach their Rogue characters!

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