Baldur’s Gate 3 players have requested one big addition to the game’s campsite after a fan pointed out a glaring exclusion surrounding the main protagonist.
In between big adventuring sessions in Baldur’s Gate 3, players and their party members can return to their campsite to relax, recuperate, and chat with each other.
While at camp, each party member has their own dedicated space, complete with a personal tent designed to fit their tastes and personalities—except for the main character.
Now, one BG3 player humorously theorized how each companion character manages to continuously set up their extravagant campsites and why the ‘Tav’ is always asking for a bag of holding.
Baldur’s Gate 3 fans want their own tents
A post on the Baldur’s Gate 3 subreddit titled, “THAT’S why Tav is always asking for a bag of holding,” humorously highlighted the omission.”
Because you’re the only one without a tent,” they explained. “The only logical explanation is that everyone else each has a bag of holding that they are using to carry all their stuff. But poor Tav is the only one who has to carry everything the regular way.”
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For those who may not know, the player character sometimes mentions they wished they had a Bag of Holding when picking up random items. As the name implies, a Bag of Holding is an iconic magical item present in D&D, which essentially contains a pocket dimension inside of it.
Many fans expressed a desire to have their own camp space. “Okay but now I want a customizable campsite. Just a little plot in all the camps for us to put up a sh*tty tent or something. Throw down some knick knacks,” said one fan.
Another noted that even when playing as an Origin character like Shadowheart or Lae’zel, you lose your own tent. “I wish in a companion Origin you keep your tent. Shadowheart shouldn’t be homeless.”
While BG3 doesn’t have a dedicated player housing feature, some fans have been able to pull off some impressive feats of decorating. Unfortunately, decorating the campsite and leaving will remove any placed items.
Considering Larian Studios has continued to update Baldur’s Gate 3 with new features, maybe someday down the line players will finally be able to customize their own living space in camp.