Baldur’s Gate 3 player stops nudist playthrough after inappropriate cutscene

Daniel Appleford
Baldur's Gate 3 Halsin smiling, shirtless

A Baldur’s Gate 3 player stopped their nudist playthrough after an incredibly awkward encounter in their run.

Baldur’s Gate 3 gives players complete freedom to tell their own story, which sometimes leads to wacky encounters such as this one.

Larian Studios, the team behind Baldur’s Gate 3, is constantly giving updates to the game. This ensures that the game is fresh and always ready to take on the player’s unique tastes.

In this particular scenario, a user opted to strip down completely and enjoy the sensation of the wind on their skin as they made their way to Baldur’s Gate. However, their peaceful journey was interrupted when a tiefling child stumbled upon them unexpectedly.

Baldur’s Gate 3 player puts clothes back on

In a Reddit post, a player shared an awkward cutscene depicting their interaction with a tiefling child while not fully clothed. The scene unfolds as the child approaches from behind, attempting to create mischief.

Baldur's Gate 3 accidental nudist
Baldur’s Gate 3 accidental nudist

However, the responses to this encounter were less than ideal given that the player was fully nude at the time. One of the options allows the player to grab the child, which would only make the situation worse.

“Don’t be a nudist,” said the poster. “Worst mistake of my life.”

Commenters found the situation amusing, particularly due to the available response options. They boasted jokes such as “FBI OPEN UP” and “There are children here, you fool!”

“The naked man fears no pickpocket,” joked another user.

Baldur’s Gate’s remarkable freedom of choice continues to astound and delight players, especially when confronted with situations like this, made possible by the multitude of paths available for players to explore. But maybe not all paths should be tread.

About The Author

Daniel is a streaming, gaming and esports Writer at Dexerto. His main areas of expertise are Call of Duty and Valorant, but he knows his way around countless games, and is big on streamers and pro players too. You can contact Daniel at daniel.appleford@dexerto.com