Either it didn’t teach you anything at all, or it taught you the most irrelevant parts of the game.

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    I politely disagree. Baldur’s Gate III teaches you absolutely nothing about its rules and systems. You are expected to discover the rules and systems on your own. Things like crowd control, the actual numerical advantages of height, and repositioning while in dialog are never explained.

    It is the most frustrating aspect of Larian games, imo.

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      The EA tutorial was longer and MUCH more explicit. I was very surprised they truncated it.

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      repositioning while in dialog are never explained.

      I’m a few hours in and I don’t know what you mean? Do you mean being able to switch to a different character in a dialog? If so I’d love to know how to do that. I hate starting dialogue where I need charisma with my low charisma character

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        Well, no. I mean using other characters while one is in a conversation. During conversations, there are some buttons in the bottom left-hand corner of the screen. One of those will allow you to swap to another character. You will then be able to do whatever you wish with those characters while the original character is in their conversation.

        If you wish to use a different character for a conversation, you can simply start the conversation with the given character.