Baldur’s Gate 3 is filled with cool references, authentic callbacks, and accurate recreations of tabletop rules and regulations. One particularly interesting easter egg found recently highlights how close Baldur’s Gate 3 comes to the Dungeons and Dragons experience. Baldur’s Gate 3 is about as close to the Dungeons and Dragons experience as a video game can get. Related: Secrets to Baldur’s Gate 3 Bugs on End Game Content
According to Reddit user Sapowski_Casts_Quen, Auntie Ethel, everyone’s favorite hag and charming lass, may actually have gotten her name from a Dungeons and Dragons reference.
In Volo’s Guide to Monsters, game masters can use a monster manual to create challenging and interesting encounters for their players. You can add a bit of character to scary antagonistic characters in your sessions by using the handy naming guide for hags – a way to add a little character! There are a variety of names available to Game Masters, or they can roll for a semi-random name.