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How much 5e do you have to know to enjoy Balders Gate 3?
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Rules:
I feel like someone generally familiar with RPGs will be fine with the basic mechanics of BG3. It's my first exposure to the 5e rules - bonus moves, reactions, feats, etc - but they mostly make sense. I may not have combat as optimized as someone with tons of practice, but it works most of the time.
Long term character building, though? When I was presented with class specializations at L3, with nothing to tell me about what they get at L4, 5, 6....those choices seemed completely arbitrary. Being able to respec on the cheap if you feel like you've made a mistake is nice reassurance.
OTOH, making choices of specialization and feats without a long term plan, but entirely on the immediate circumstances and whim, feels a lot more like how I planned my IRL degree, job, home... So, immersion?