Baldur’s Gate 3can be a tough game. While it’s not as punishingly difficult as other titles out there, its high level of unpredictability and the chance of wandering into an encounter for which you aren’t ready can lead to plenty of resets throughout a campaign. That’s doubly true if you’re playing on Tactician Mode, the game’s highest difficulty setting.

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Tackling Tactician requires a good knowledge of Baldur’s Gate 3 orDungeons & Dragons, ideally both. In addition, you’ll need patience and luck if you want to complete your quest in its most dangerous form.

Always Try For A Surprise Round

Every turn counts during combat in Baldur’s Gate 3, especially on Tactician Mode. Surprising your enemies byattacking them while they are unaware of your presencelets every party member involved in the battle take a free turn before the opponent can do anything at all!

As a Rogue, Astarion is best for this, though anybody can theoretically start a fight with surprise - especially from range. As you level up, you’ll be able touse Sneak Attacks to pick off weak enemies with one shot, reducing the overall amount of damage you take and spell slots that you have to use.

Astarion smiles in Baldur’s Gate 3

Partial Rest Is Better Than No Rest

Taking a Long Rest uses a whoppingeighty Camp Supplieson Tactician Mode, twice the amount required on lower difficulty settings. The game does a fairly good job of keeping you well-stocked as long as you’re diligent about looting and careful with your money, but with harder fights you’ll probably need to rest more often.

If your hit points are critical, and you don’t have enough Camp Supplies for a Long Rest, you can at least get some of your health back with a Partial Rest. It’s not a perfect solution, but if all you need is enough hit points to survive the next fight then it’s worth doing.

Baldur’s Gate 3: Party Members Resting At Camp

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Exhaust Every Party Member Before Resting

Another way to conserve Camp Supplies is towait until everyone has used up all their resourcesbefore ending the day. You’ve probably got a dream team that works perfectly for your play style, but since everyone levels up at roughly the same rate you can swap party members in and out with only minor tweaks to your strategy. If a character is low on health and spell slots but everyone else is still in good shape,send the tired character back to campuntil your next Long Rest.

If you’ve got some extra gold and want to maintain a consistent strategy throughout the campaign, you can alwaysre-class party membersso that you always have a similar team build, no matter who is in camp!

Baldur’s Gate 3 - Player speaks to Withers at their campsite

Turn Off Karmic Dice

Karmic Dice, a setting thatprevents long streaks of good or bad rolls, is turned on by default. Most players whoturn off Karmic Dicedo so because they want the authentic D&D experience, but as it turns out doing so also makes the game much easier.

Player characters in D&D and in Baldur’s Gate can usually expect to have abetter than fifty-percent chance of successwhen doing something that fits their skill set and is appropriate to their level. Hot streaks, therefore, are more likely than cold streaks, so Karmic Dice will actually rob you of potential successes!

The Karmic Dice option in Baldur’s gate 3

Additionally, Karmic Dice applies to enemies as well; even if you’ve build a super-tank character with an AC in the stratosphere, Karmic Dice ensures that they’ll get hit more often than they statistically should.Be sure this option is turned offbefore you set off on a Tactician Mode run!

Only Face Bosses At Full Strength

The boss fights in Baldur’s Gate 3 are exceptionally challenging. From main story antagonists to side-quest villains, these battles will put your skills to the test no matter which game mode you’re in.

Facing a boss fight on Tactician at anything less than full strength - hit points, spell slots, gear, and levels - is practically asking for a trip to the Game Over screen. Even if it means retreating to a safe place so that you can make camp and rest,always take the time to heal upwhen a climactic battle is on the horizon!

Meeting Dror Ragzlin In Dialogue First Time.

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The Ends Justify The Means

If you’re playing on Tactician, the game won’t pull any punches; that means that you shouldn’t, either. Stealing from NPCs, demanding rewards for your heroic deeds, and usingCharm Personto get yourself discounts from traders are all perfectly viable ways of making sure that you always have the necessary edge to survive.

Remember, on this difficulty level NPCs willrealize afterward if you’ve enchanted themand may resent you for it!

Baldur’s Gate 3 Gale Casting Sleep On A Gnoll

By the same token, there’sno shame in “save scumming,“creating frequent save files so that you’re able to wind back the clock if things go wrong. All it takes is one critical hit from an enemy to jeopardize your survival, so restarting a battle is much safer than having to pay for costly resurrections from Withers. Besides, if your party wipes, you’ll have to load the save anyway!

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