See the conclusion of your epic journey in Baldur’s Gate 3.

Getting specific endings is, thus, tricky, but not always impossible.

Our guide discusses the Baldur’s Gate 3 endings that we’ve seen so far.

Decide on whether you destroy or dominate the Netherbrain.

Naturally, kindly be aware thatthis article contains spoilers.

We detail the different scenes and outcomes pertaining to your companions, as well as other notable characters.

With the Mind Flayers in disarray, the townsfolk rise up, eliminating all of them.

The people rejoice!

What follows are individual scenes pertaining to most companions, which we discuss further in the Character Conclusions section.

This might also mean killing a Mind Flayer ally (i.e.

Emperor, Orpheus, or perhaps even Karlach).

A throne for the Absolute Bhaalspawn.

In the distance, the other Illithids levitate, as more Nautiloids appear.

It’s the beginning of a new Illithid Empire with you at the helm.

We’re not certain about the requirements, but we definitely completed Gale’s arc.

Companions watch in the distance after Gale goes boom.

It’s a bit like the abrupt ending in Act 2 before you fightKetheric Thorm.

In any case, the group watched the explosion from the harbor.

However, other characters will remark about his sacrifice.

Illithid Orpheus wants Lae’zel to lead the rebellion, though you can convince her to follow her own path.

This might be a bug.

Character Conclusions

These are all part of the Baldur’s Gate 3 endings.

InFree Orpheus, we opted to liberate the Githyanki prince.

Shadowheart wants to move in together, even though she hasn’t even taken you out to dinner yet.

The Emperor did not like this, and he joined the Netherbrain’s forces.

We had to kill him during the final battle, along with his other Dream Guardians.

In Free Orpheus, we decided to have Orpheus turn into a Mind Flayer.

However, there’s an alternate path where another party member (i.e.

your character or Karlach) becomes a Mind Flayer, which allows Orpheus to remain a Githyanki.

If Orpheus is a Mind Flayer, he tasks Lae’zel with taking up his mantle and controlling his dragons.

She is to rally the Githyanki to bring down the rule of his mother Vlaakith.

He asks you what to do with the Crown of Karsus.

Astarion had a short scene where he suddenly got scorched by sunlight.

We can’t confirm it, but this might be related to the conclusion inCazador’s Dungeon.

In our playthrough, we told Astarion not to even consider the ritual to become a Vampire Ascendant.

Perhaps that’s why he’s weakened now.

Then again, it might simply be due to the fact that everyone’s brain tadpoles are gone.

Karlach has one of the most impactful moments in the Baldur’s Gate 3 ending.

In our campaign, we did notromance Karlach, but we did fix her Infernal Engine somewhat.

Sadly, it remained unstable, and she knows she’s about to die.

Her other option is to return to the hells of Avernus.

He’ll be there to protect her from Zariel every step of the way.

There was a final scene with our character’s lover, given that weromanced Shadowheartin our campaign.

This may be affected by your decision in theGauntlet of Shar,Nightsong encounter, and theHouse of Grief.

He also remarks that they may have thought he won’t notice their plots.

Whatever Withers might be, he’s certainly been fighting these godlike entities for a while.

As an aside, we didn’t get an ending that involves Raphael taking control of the Nine Hells.

Unfortunately, we weren’t able to continue that arc.

Instead, we stole the Orphic Hammer in theHouse of Hope, and we killed Raphael in battle.

If you’re interested in seeing how it goes, you might watch a video fromYouTuber Ghosty21Gaming.

Baldur’s Gate 3 is filled to the brim with activities and secrets.

You’ll no doubt be part of an adventure that can take countless hours to complete.

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