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Evil playthrough for the feels is definitely worth it. Especially with origin characters.
Larian is an awesome company, one of the few that give true support to their customers, but being blunt with the truth, evil approach of BG3 is beyond bad, almost terrible.
1 - there’s almost no evil questlines, just evil options (i don’t remember any in fact).
2 - evil options tend to lock content (ex: potent robe with alfira or infernal rapier with wyll).
3 - the game punish evil options, reducing or removing rewards.
Dark urge is more of a forced evil on my character than personal choice.
Bhaal induced me do this or that and i’m too weak willed to resist .
Until that change it, i’m out of any evil playthrough run.
Edit: Larian could get some PS:T or NWN2 MotB inspiration for a proper evil script, excellent sources.