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A Baldur’s Gate 3 player lost over 50 hours of progress in Honour Mode due to an unexpected failure caused by bad weather.

Baldur’s Gate 3’s Honor Mode shows no mercy for player errors, as one challenger recently discovered through devastating consequences. Reddit user MmmYesCheesyBoi recounted a catastrophic campaign ending during a climactic battle that erased over 50 hours of progress – all due to an overlooked environmental factor.

The fateful encounter with Act III’s formidable dragon Ansur turned tragic at the brink of victory. After reducing the creature to a sliver of health, the player’s Karlach triggered Stormheart Nova – a devastating lightning-based area attack affecting all nearby combatants. With party members unable to act and Karlach already weakened, emergency measures were taken using a Lightning Resistance Elixir that should have guaranteed survival.

Critical oversight proved fatal when the semi-aquatic condition of Karlach went unnoticed. Unlike standard difficulty settings, Honor Mode mechanics factor environmental effects – in this case, rainfall-induced “wet” status doubling vulnerability to electrical damage. The combination rendered protective measures insufficient against the final attack.

The irreversible nature of Honor Mode sealed the campaign’s demise when Karlach fell to the assault, showcasing how momentary environmental awareness lapses can nullify dozens of gameplay hours. MmmYesCheesyBoi’s cautionary tale sparked vigorous discussion across the community, blending empathetic responses with dark humor about the mode’s ruthless demands.

I can confidently say that tonight I will cry before sleep – MmmYesCheesyBoi summed up his tragic story.

This incident serves as both a sobering reminder and educational case study for adventurers daring to test their skills in Faerûn’s ultimate challenge. The collective response underscores how shared failures strengthen community knowledge while highlighting the emotional investment players develop in their intricate digital journeys.