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Gale is PLAYERSEXUAL not gay.
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Gale is PLAYERSEXUAL not gay.
Thanks for the CLARIFICATION.Gale is PLAYERSEXUAL not gay.
Orin was a little tough at first but I got her by casting Wall of Fire and then just surrounding her with summons. Magic Missile also melted her Unstoppable buffs super quick.Oh, I had a feeling about the Echos and took them out immediately before wailing on Savok. Orin was easy once I hit her with a Malic coated blade. Then I just let her attack my PC while my party took out everyone else and I just chugged healing potions until everyone else was killed. And yes, mind-breaking her was very satisfying.
Speaking of satisfying pre-battle talk.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=bggjwo-J5Ic
This one I’m not gonna go through what it takes to get the option though.
The Farslayer was really easy for me because I just Misty Stepped and double Dashed to him, and then when he warped all the way down to the floor, I just immediately jumped down next to him because I was wearing that necklace that gives you increased jump/permanent Feather Fall/a raven morph.
That one fight can radically change your Act II experience.Then, a lot of folks are familiar with Flaming Fist Marcus who tries to kidnap Isobel. Sometimes he'll just straight up annihilate her in a few hits before you ever get a chance to retaliate.
I read him as functionally asexual due to abuse.Astarion is obviously bi with a male lean.
Yeah weirdly enough women love him.But anyway, I think he still fulfils the common female fetish of seducing a gay man.
I’m just finishing up the House of Hope and about to fight him myself.Orin was a little tough at first but I got her by casting Wall of Fire and then just surrounding her with summons. Magic Missile also melted her Unstoppable buffs super quick.
I haven’t reached Raphael yet but I’m looking forward to facing him since I’ve heard nothing but good things about his fight.
I kept trying to be sneaky with the Farslayer by using invisibility and whatnot before initiating the fight but nothing was working and I just couldn’t deal with him anymore. First time I outright cheesed (or rather avoided) getting through a fight. Doesn’t help that the camera is absolutely horrendous during this part.
That one fight can radically change your Act II experience.
It isn't the end of the world if he kidnaps Isobel.
I read him as functionally asexual due to abuse.
But anyway, I think he still fulfils the common female fetish of seducing a gay man.
Technically all the characters are bi so your PC can romance them. But yeah, considering a lot of Astarion’s seduction techniques came for Cazador making him go out and seduce people to capture spawn and he hates being used like that, I can see why people would debate it.Yeah weirdly enough women love him.
I noticed two video explaining why he's the best husbando on youtube actually
https://youtube.com/watch?v=kVwn9xTDzDM:189https://youtube.com/watch?v=_Dv4N6oMHLE:3986
Thanks for the CLARIFICATION.
A man who has sex with a man is gay, there aren't 80 layers of sexuality like women invented for themselves. I play male PCs, a male NPC opens his asshole for me after I ask him if he knows where Shadowsweetie got off to, he's gay.
Pretty sure it varies, IIRC I hit Laezel with Halsin's proposition to get her reaction and she said I could fuck the bear if I wanted but she was uninterested in being an active participant in sharing me.The other thing that bothers me is that even if you want to be in a normal (hetero) relationship with someone, your romanced companion will still be open to orgies.
she said I could fuck the bear if I wanted
And based off her comments when you encounter Karlach, SH’s really into muscular women, or just big muscular people in generalKarlach like all companions is playersexual but her dialogue and interactions seem to indicate she has a strong preference for women.
Froggy's people do the warrior race thing and choose their mates based on strength as the deciding factor above all else including gender according to her dialogue
"Playersexual" is honestly the stupidest shit I've heard, it's total game designer loneliness where they never touched a girl and think everyone wants to fuck absolutely everyone else constantly. You're right, the only option not available in games like this are a hetero man and woman just wanting to be together.The other thing that bothers me is that even if you want to be in a normal (hetero) relationship with someone, your romanced companion will still be open to orgies.
Eh, once you make it clear you’re not into them that way, they tend to completely drop it."Playersexual" is honestly the stupidest shit I've heard, it's total game designer loneliness where they never touched a girl and think everyone wants to fuck absolutely everyone else constantly. You're right, the only option not available in games like this are a hetero man and woman just wanting to be together.
In any case, best D&D game in decades, game of the year, wish it were less desperate and horny. Once I get the enthusiasm up for another run I want to go all hirelings or mercenaries or whatever they're called now, avoid that altogether.
Speaking as a woman, I can break down Astarion's appeal to us into three basic parts:
1. The whole seductive vampire trope
2. His snarky personality
3. His tragic past (women have natural nurturing instincts so it's easy for us to care about him) and the way he gradually softens up to show the real him if he's being romanced
Even for female players who don't romance him, as @SteelPlatedHeart pointed out, he has big "sassy gay best friend" vibes. So yeah, Astarion being popular with women makes perfect sense.
I can't wrap my head around the idea that women are attracted to gay men.
A lot of women will also really want what they can’t have, so to speak.They tend to be fit, well groomed men that are completely non-threatening because they have no interest in raping women. Women can generally trust that whatever they are saying it is not because they want to fuck them.