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The Bard of Frontiers.
That is what I have dubbed Wyll in my latestBaldur’s Gate 3playthrough.

My remedy for tedium?
Enter: Wyll Ravenbard.
I’ve multiclassed the Blade in previous saves, findingpaladin-warlock to be especially effectivefor my Wyll origin run.

Nor has he ever multiclassed them.
He is a self-confessed loot goblin, and I am short on free time.
We’re trying to hit only the most important missions in BG3’s opening salvo.

Meanwhile, Repelling Blast has a chance to shove enemies back up to four feet.
“Watch this,” I say to my brother with a frankly delusional level of confidence.
I command both Lae’zel and Wyll to hide as we approach the patrolling Spider Matriarch.

The Matriarch falls without fuss or retaliation, almost as if diving off the webbed bridge on purpose.
How was it possible?
The sheer charismatic might of being a bardlock, that’s how.

I’ve accidentally made Wyll far more OP than any of my Tavs that came before.
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