Baldur's Gate 3

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Calcifer Jan 8, 2024 @ 6:24pm
Dragon animal companion
ive been looking everywhere and on the wiki it says there is a bronze and blue dragon companion but i cant find anything to actually get those.
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Jondar Korric Jan 8, 2024 @ 6:35pm 
because there isn't. whomever added that to the wiki is full of ♥♥♥♥.
Calcifer Jan 8, 2024 @ 6:54pm 
thank :(
You can download a mod that let's you play the Drakewarden Ranger subclass that gets a Drake as an animal companion.
Wiwra Jan 8, 2024 @ 7:00pm 
Or half-dragon mod from nexus which let you be a dragon too.
seeker1 Jan 8, 2024 @ 7:07pm 
Yep, I'm using the Drakewarden mod, and you can indeed get a dragon companion. It's big and a little bit hard to move around, though not as big as full-sized dragons in the game. Fortunately, when not in combat, you can move it around with you and have it follow as a tiny ball of light, which is a nice feature. Otherwise, my ranger could never take it indoors (LOL).
Last edited by seeker1; Jan 8, 2024 @ 7:09pm
pirate135246 Jan 8, 2024 @ 7:10pm 
what wiki?
igor140 Jan 8, 2024 @ 7:55pm 
Originally posted by seeker1:
Yep, I'm using the Drakewarden mod, and you can indeed get a dragon companion. It's big and a little bit hard to move around, though not as big as full-sized dragons in the game. Fortunately, when not in combat, you can move it around with you and have it follow as a tiny ball of light, which is a nice feature. Otherwise, my ranger could never take it indoors (LOL).
How is that working in your playthrough? I'm looking through various mods, but finding a lot of them are so stupidly overpowered that they ruin the game.

The Displacer Beast mod seems really, really awesome (and it's features are!), but it's so crazy powerful that the only reason you need ANY humanoids is for dialogue; at level 5, it literally can't die.

Anyway, my concern was that the Drakewarden would be similar. I know that's considered an OP subclass in PF, and most PF adaptations are considered OP in 5e... I'm curious as to your actual experience.
seeker1 Jan 8, 2024 @ 8:01pm 
I may be the wrong person to ask. I like OP, and that's one reason I tested it. :steamhappy: The only balance I usually care about is being able to stay upright after lots of Neverwinter ale.

The dragon companion grows in size and power as you level up. At lvl 12, it's dishing out decent damage and has a nice breath weapon. Not as monstrous as the full-sized ones but well, it does wreck. And I like that. I was worried about its mobility at full size, but as I said the mod author came up with a clever solution to that.
Originally posted by igor140:
Originally posted by seeker1:
Yep, I'm using the Drakewarden mod, and you can indeed get a dragon companion. It's big and a little bit hard to move around, though not as big as full-sized dragons in the game. Fortunately, when not in combat, you can move it around with you and have it follow as a tiny ball of light, which is a nice feature. Otherwise, my ranger could never take it indoors (LOL).
How is that working in your playthrough? I'm looking through various mods, but finding a lot of them are so stupidly overpowered that they ruin the game.

The Displacer Beast mod seems really, really awesome (and it's features are!), but it's so crazy powerful that the only reason you need ANY humanoids is for dialogue; at level 5, it literally can't die.

Anyway, my concern was that the Drakewarden would be similar. I know that's considered an OP subclass in PF, and most PF adaptations are considered OP in 5e... I'm curious as to your actual experience.

I've actually played it, and I didn't find it OP at all.
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Date Posted: Jan 8, 2024 @ 6:24pm
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