In the forum, netizens often discuss the guide for obtaining incentive points in all chapters of Baldur's Gate 3: Evil Thoughts. Newbies who have just entered the game may be confused. Don't worry. I will share the detailed guide with you as soon as you download it, so that new players can also Get started playing Baldur's Gate 3 quickly!
The protagonist's evil thoughts lead the good guy all the way to Baldur's Gate, saving people and earning cyber merit. However, I firmly believed that I could clear my name and become a hero, so I kept playing. After doing good deeds and accumulating merit all the way, I finally became the Chosen One of Baldur's God, Yeager. Therefore, the incentive points are limited to the heroes of the good line and do not include those who kill without thinking. The good line also has points that the evil line cannot get.
The earliest incentive point you can get when you get off the ship is to go to the underground cemetery (Jaeger Temple), clear out the bandits and skeletons, and then release the tombkeepers. When fighting the bandits, there are many explosive barrels nearby that can be detonated with flame arrows to clear the area directly.
Uncontrollably killing the tiefling bard during a long rest, but I don’t recommend taking it because you will lose a teammate and a lot of stuff to avoid killing him uncontrollably, but I won’t go into details because it’s too troublesome. .
When I was talking to Aunt Ethel in the woodland, I said I wanted to eat dwarf meat. I thought it was a joke, but I didn’t expect it to be serious...
The dwarf meat is on the barbecue grill in the goblin camp and it doesn't show up if you press alt.
Kill the two disciples of the Supreme God who took you to find the owlbear, and you accidentally got it when you massacred the goblin camp.
If you pass the check at the teleport point, Gale's hand will not be cut off. Why is it called this? I loaded the game and looked at it. It's because Gale's hand can be eaten...
There was a trapped elf over there with the Flame Fist (easy to miss) and he was burned to death. It took me wandering around for more than half an hour to figure out where this inexplicable motivational point came from.
When Minsala leads the goblins to attack the forest, kill them all.
If the ogres in the mouth-mouthed village help you fight, you will be full and successful.
Killing an enemy with all types of damage counts before and after washing points.
I would like to suggest that you go to the island over there to kill the Mudbats on the other side of the Hag. That one is easy to complete.
Kill Nina the True Spirit and cut off his head
In the second chapter, when talking to the fat pig boss in the deep winery, he always passed the check to drink with him, and then he died after extracting the password for Som's immortality.
Shar kills his own mirror image in the trial. In addition, the trial also drops a ring that will hit hard next time after killing a creature. Be sure to try it.
The second ending ends with killing Melkor's incarnation.
Kill Necromancer Balthazar
Chapter 3: Stealing tribute from the temple in the lower city
You can do it without using rune gunpowder bombs and asking Gond believers to help you.
Find all the fragments of Chidripos.
Orin will pretend to be an NPC in Livington and will be killed after pretending. I suggest going to a dying person on the beach to trigger this incentive.
There's a new mind flayer under the Livington Windmill. Kill it.
If you kill the clown Luo Ruokai on the top floor of the Witchcraft Sundries Shop, you can bring Song of the Dark Night along with you.