Of course Baldur’s Gate 3 lets you stack dozens of crates and stand on top of them so you can teleport over the wall of a keep

Voice actor Matt Mercer is solving Baldur's Gate 3 problems by Thinking With Crates.

Voice actor Matt Mercer is solving Baldur's Gate 3 problems by Thinking With Crates.

During a Steam broadcast that I can’t for the life of me find an archived copy of, Larian Studios founder Swen Vincke and famous dungeon master Matt Mercer demonstrated that, yep, Baldur’s Gate 3 is a Larian RPG. 

The Divinity: Original Sin RPGs let players exploit physics to, for example, solve every combat encounter by using telekinesis to drop heavy objects on their enemies, and Baldur’s Gate 3 is similarly sandboxy. On the stream, clipped by Twitter user Asarge, Mercer builds four impossibly tall stacks of crates and climbs to the highest where he stands teetering above a keep’s ramparts.

For a seasoned dnd professional stacking 45 crates to vault over a castles ramparts is an obvious solution#BaldursGate3 pic.twitter.com/6dJcvcF03kAugust 3, 2023

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Mercer, who plays Minsc in Baldur’s Gate 3, then calmly fires an Arrow of Transposition over the keep’s wall, teleporting himself over its natural moat.

Baldur’s Gate 3 hasn’t been out of early access for long, and it’s very big, so I suspect we’ll see a lot more physics-based problem solving to come, and other fun ways to exploit high level spells and items.

We’re liking the D&D RPG a lot so far, but still have a long way to go before we see its end. I’ve played over 10 hours in my main save, and still haven’t left the first act. I haven’t even tried stacking a bunch of crates on top of each other yet.

Mercer’s an appropriate Baldur’s Gate 3 promo figure: Aside from appearing in the game, he DMs in D&D Twitch streaming outfit Critical Role, which has inarguably played a role in D&D’s resurgence of popularity—the last time we caught a glimpse of Twitch channel revenue numbers, we learned that the group was the site’s biggest earner.

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