Baldur's Gate 3

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Zeon Jul 17, 2023 @ 10:07am
Can we use animate dead on deceased teamates/other players?
Purely hypothetical of course...
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Ravioli Jul 17, 2023 @ 10:10am 
No
Originally posted by Zeon:
Purely hypothetical of course...

ive always wanted to do a character like this. a true death knight. a character that can raise enemies or fallen hirelings and bring them back not as skeletons or zombies but as dominated revenants.

cant be done in bg3 but, maybe with mods.
you can revive fallen allies with revivify and other similar magic but it wont turn them.

a roleplay i had considered is killing your companions, then reviving them, and just roleplaying that they are enthralled to you, which would explain why they are completely subservient to you despite not even knowing you.
Gaius Jul 17, 2023 @ 12:32pm 
I actually soft locked the game some patches back by reanimating Shadowheart with the spore reanimation from a certain NPC (I coud no longer leave combat at all, even after killing her). No idea if you use a party member spell tough, didn't try it to see if they are targetable.
Zeon Jul 17, 2023 @ 1:20pm 
Originally posted by .Master Jiren, The Strongest:
Originally posted by Zeon:
Purely hypothetical of course...

ive always wanted to do a character like this. a true death knight. a character that can raise enemies or fallen hirelings and bring them back not as skeletons or zombies but as dominated revenants.

cant be done in bg3 but, maybe with mods.
you can revive fallen allies with revivify and other similar magic but it wont turn them.

a roleplay i had considered is killing your companions, then reviving them, and just roleplaying that they are enthralled to you, which would explain why they are completely subservient to you despite not even knowing you.
Yeah I was theorycrafting that exact character until I found out you are limited to one single "summon" of any type.
Last edited by Zeon; Jul 17, 2023 @ 1:21pm
Blame Jul 17, 2023 @ 1:25pm 
Originally posted by .Master Jiren, The Strongest:
which would explain why they are completely subservient to you despite not even knowing you.
But they aren't, though? They can disapprove of your actions, leave your or even turn on you. You're just the appointed leader of the group, though you can basically roleplay as any other of your companions as the leader, but yeah. They aren't completely subservient to you.
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Pan Darius Cassandra (Banned) Jul 17, 2023 @ 1:26pm 
The friends are the skelebros we made along the way...
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