Spyke
lemmy.world

Wait, but a child can be killed can't it? With the harpies in the druids grove? The harpies can kill that child no?

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As you'd expect, your child conscripts are unkillable. But more than that, because they generally aren't intended to be in combat in the first place, they ignore BG3's combat initiative order. In other words, they have infinite attacks.

If children weren't designed to be in combat and ignore initiative, wouldn't they have infinite attacks and could simply kill anything first?

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lemmy.ca

I'm pretty sure Mirkon with the harpies is the exception. Normally children can't enter combat and if you try to attack thrm, they just run away unscathed. I just tried to fight the kids at Last Light to test lol

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