Baldur’s Gate 3 players have found a way to pass the personal quest Will without the death of Karllah
In the step -by -step role -playing game of Baldur’s Gate 3 from Larian Studios there are many personal tasks from characters that can lead you to an unwound outcome. One of these will be the mission of Will, where the players will need to kill Karllah, one of the most popular companions in the whole game. The developers did not provide for another way out of such an assignment, so the players invented it on their own.
The gamers managed to find a way to pass the task of Will, save the life of Karllah and get legendary equipment as a reward. Everyone remains happy with this outcome, with the exception of some strange moments in the behavior of heroes during the plot.
To successfully fulfill instructions from Will, players need to attach him to their detachment at the very beginning of the game. As soon as he gives you the task of killing the Karllah on behalf of his evil patron of Mizora, you will need to leave Will in the camp and go to the heroine. Unfortunately, it will still have to be killed, but this must be done solely for the sake of formality. You need to kill Karlh, attacking from a long distance or using secrecy. The main thing is that at her death the dialogue does not start, and the heroine herself remains accessible for resurrection through the scroll. However, it is not worth it to resurrect it. Instead, you need to return to Will and inform him of the death of Karlkh. After that, it will be possible to return to the place of murder at any time and return the girl to life, but you need to do this from a great distance so as not to cause a dialogue.
During the next long vacation with Will, the Devil of Mizor will appear in the team, who will reward him for the murder of the Karllah, handing him an infernal mantle, and not a curse in the form of a couple of horns, as will happen if Karllai spare. Then you can return to it and recruit to the detachment. In this case, the personal quest Will will be considered fulfilled, although Karllae remains alive. Although the rest of the game should take place as expected, some errors are possible. In particular, during a party with tifling after saving the grove, Will behaves as if he had done something terrible. Nevertheless, despite this, you have a good equipment and a character without a curse.