Baldur’s Gate 3 Origins Characters: The Dark Urge

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Baldur’s Gate 3 Origins Characters: The Dark Urge

The Dark Urge is one of Baldur's Gate 3 origins characters that players can choose to start their journey. The origins have a role of fundamental importance for the entire economy of the game, in fact, choosing one origin rather than another will allow you to be able to carry out interactions and take part in specific adventures that you otherwise would not be able to do. In this article, therefore, we will talk in detail about everything there is to know related to The Dark Urge origin.


Baldur's Gate 3 The Dark Urge

The first time this origin was shown was during the Panel from Hell, where the developers revealed that The Dark Urge is an origin character that players can choose during the creation of their character. However, it should be noted that, unlike the other origin characters, The Dark Urge has the peculiarity of being completely customizable. This means players can choose any race, class, appearance, gender, and build, all while keeping the story of The Dark Urge intact. Furthermore, it should also be specified that The Dark Urge origin is not associated with any type of game companion.

The interactions and adventures that you will be able to undertake with this origin are quite unique since they are mostly unexpected things that will challenge your perception of how to deal with the various situations that will present themselves in front of you. Indeed, since you will choose to play with this origin, its history is unknown, but you will soon discover that you are someone with dark thoughts that torment your mind and push you to commit evil deeds during your adventure. Obviously, the choice whether to fall into temptation or not is still up to you. You will be called to decide whether to do good deeds or let yourself go to your darkness.

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Consequently, then, players have a choice whether to resist bad choices. It should also be said that, unlike the other characters, The Dark Urge will have its own cutscenes and dialogue options for different types of situations, so your choices will have a very important impact on the continuation of the adventure. For this reason, therefore, we advise you to choose wisely. For example, during the presentation of this origin, a piece of gameplay was shown in which, after having explored a crash site, a cutscene will begin in which the narrator will refer to the fact that the sight of violence and blood creates a sense of pleasure for The Dark Urge. This is one of those moments where you will have to decide whether to push these thoughts away or embrace them and then continue along the lines of your past.

Obviously, the game is full of such situations where your decision will be very important. For this reason, we advise you to pay close attention to what happens and to decide carefully what to choose and why. Your every decision will lead you to different outcomes, so think carefully about how you want to set up your journey and how you want your character to approach the game world. Throughout the adventure, there will be no shortage of remakes of your past and why The Dark Urge has this evil and darkness bias, so don't worry you will be rewarded with the right information to be able to choose the best way to proceed.

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The fact that you have an evil disposition can also be used to your advantage throughout the game. If, for example, you find yourself facing dangerous and disloyal enemies, The Dark Urge allows you to be so in turn, which could save your life or even turn the tide of that clash. While many people may not find this origin ethical and interesting, perhaps preferring to create a character that reflects their own values and personality, the evil traits of The Dark Urge may not always be a bad thing, but could even prove very useful for be able to continue in the game without too much difficulty.