One of Baldur's Gate 3 's strongest traits is how nearly every choice matters, something I didn't realize until a pivotal point in my first playthrough. Up until a certain moment in Act 2, my mistakes felt like obstacles, but never impactful enough to change how I approached different situations. However, little did I know that this incredibly thoughtful RPG would keep the consequences of the past until they mattered most.
Among all the available BG3 classes I could have chosen for my first playthrough, I decided to pick a Paladin. While I was drawn to the idea of a warrior who could smite evil, my inexperience with the Oath system caused me to break my Tenets twice during different events. Although first just an annoyance, one final betrayal of my Paladin's morals cost me mor