Like if you go full tadpole as a Gnome, do you end up as a pint sized Illithid?

I just thought about this, and if so I need to start a new playthrough immediately!

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    From /all as a Linux user, I was very confused wtf you were asking.

    Still confused, but I have context now at least.

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      3 months ago

      Same, I was thinking “gnome isn’t THAT hard to use, maybe they’re having config issues?” then I read the community it was asked in.

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      I’m not a frequent Linux user, and I play bg3 a lot. My first thought was the distro and I had to reread it

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      Shame that Baldur’s Gate 3 doesn’t have any one-armed Herdazian jokes

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        3 months ago

        Can I even make a one-armed character? That really would be something

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    No, its the same character model as a normal Mind Flayer. At least it was a few months ago when I did it but I doubt they’ve changed it since then

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    In D&D Faerun canon? I’m not sure.

    In BG3, I’d wager that they all use the same illithid model.

    I seem to recall in Act 3 after a certain point:

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    Seeing random citizens all getting transformed after having all the macguffins when I fast travelled. Gnomes and dwarves both got the tall illithid model.

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    3 months ago

    Yes but also no. Ceremorphosis only truly succeeds on certain kinds of species, generally only those of the human sized variety and a few kinds of monster. Gnomes can be technically transformed but only through heavy magic manipulation and there is still a chance of failure. All others just die along with the tadpole