Every Dungeons & Dragons player can relate to a sadistic Dungeon Master who's hell-bent on making life as miserable as can be for you. And, while this can make your campaign a living hell, you'd have to admit that it makes it a lot more fun. If this is more up to your speed, Larian Studios might just have something for you with the release of Baldur's Gate 3's most ruthless difficulty setting, the Tactician.
If the recent Panel from Hell is any indication, Baldur's Gate 3's Tactician difficulty is the virtual embodiment of a vindictive DM – one who's not just out to ruin your in-game day, but keen to remind you that it's entirely your own fault.
While Explorer mode offers a gentle stroll through the game, and the default Balanced mode promises a fair blend of fun and challenge, Tactician is something else entirely – an intricate and brutal ballet of complex combat, intelligent AI, and meticulously designed encounters that Larian's devs promise will leave you gasping for breath and begging for mercy.
Larian's recent Panel from Hell stream shed some light on Baldur's Gate 3's difficulty levels. Senior combat designer, Matt Holland, in particular, was there to give us the skinny on this new mode, likening it to a merciless DM, one that takes joy in pushing players to their absolute limits. It's been dialed up to levels that Holland and the creative director, Swen Vinckem, describe as "brutal." This means that when the AI is in control, the heat of the battle ratchets up several notches, with the enemies exhibiting a savage smartness, environmental hazards becoming more lethal, and different loadouts transforming routine encounters into high-stakes tests of strategy and skill.
