Why Speak with Animals is a MUST HAVE Spell (Part 2) – Baldur's Gate 3



Speak with Animals is pretty much the most fun spell to have #baldursgate3 #baldursgateiii #D&D

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  1. @TerakJK Your videos are great and you've found some of the rarest conversations I've seen in the game thus far. Please keep uploading the videos and hunting down rare beasts for conversation purposes. A late game companion has a very specific pet hamster that MUST be found and talked to. No other video has uploaded a conversation with it. You'd be the first on YouTube to get it. To find him, go to the Counting House- in ACT 3 and solve a puzzle to get to the underground entrance to the sewers. Find the Stone-Lord after a 2nd puzzle and then use a non-lethal attack on the companion. A barbarian class makes some of this quest easier. If it can't be done, keep on with your current quests and come back to it on your 2nd playthrough.

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  2. It is interesting that they've added the feature to talk to animals and also made Minsc appear, but then completely omitted to include Boo the Miniature Giant Space Hamster as a creature you can converse with.

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  3. I have a question, if you're able to answer it. If you are a Ranger and you summon a beast companion – does Speak With Animals work on them? I know it won't work on a Familiar, as they are Fey/Fiend or Celestial, but the companions are beasts, right? Has anyone tried?

    Then again, Displacer Beasts are Monstrosity so it shouldn't have worked on them, either! Maybe it would work on a Familiar?

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  4. Tl;Dr: Because a lot of extra time and money went into voicing animals and you'll miss it if you dont have animal speech 😱 even though they all lead to 100% optional innocuous side paths that just feels like a waste of time anyway but I mean if flavor text and just listening to people talk is your jam I won't hold you back.

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