Like most open-world RPGs, Baldur’s Gate 3<\/em> has a crafting system that allows players to forge their own weapons and armor. Unlike most, however, this system is fairly limited. Whereas Alchemy in Baldur’s Gate 3<\/em> is a Pandora’s Box of opportunity, Crafting only has a handful of options, and they are all unique items.<\/p>
Personally, this is something I can easily live with. Typically, I find that Crafting can get out of control very easily in RPGs because it’s quite frankly very difficult to balance. More often than not, it seems like crafting requires more grinding than it’s worth.<\/p>
Baldur’s Gate 3<\/em> has what I consider to be a great solution to that problem. Each craftable item has a special component<\/strong> that goes into it, a side quest associated with it, and the rewards are awesome and feel well-earned.<\/p>