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Majority of Baldur’s Gate 3 Players Choose Evil Path, Leaving Goblin Sazza to Die

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Baldur’s Gate 3 offers players a variety of quests and events with multiple resolutions. However, it seems that the majority of players have taken a dark turn, as a staggering 98.6% have left the goblin character, Sazza, to meet her demise. This has sparked a debate within the community, with some labeling these players as heartless monsters.

Sazza, a goblin captured by the Tieflings in the Emerald Grove, can be saved multiple times throughout Acts One and Two. Yet, only a mere 1.4% of players have managed to achieve this feat, making it one of the rarest accomplishments in the game.

One player admitted to initially rescuing Sazza but later forgetting about her, leading to her unfortunate demise at the hands of other goblins or at the Moonrise Towers. Another player defended the majority, arguing that Sazza’s treacherous nature and attempts to betray the players justified their decision to let her perish.

While opinions may differ, it is clear that the majority of Baldur’s Gate 3 players have embraced their darker side, leaving Sazza to her fate. Whether she deserved it or not, she will not be missed by the party.

Date Players Who Saved Sazza Players Who Let Sazza Die
November 14 1.4% 98.6%

Source: DOTESPORTS

 

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