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I'm worried that if I "just wing it" it's going to make things very difficult as my character will be super weak.
Nah, BG3 rewards you for just doing more stuff. If you keep doing the things you find as you explore, you'll level up plenty. They also let you respec more or less any time you want after the first couple of hours.
Thank you 👍
Tell that to my TES: Oblivion character I picked only non combat skills as primary. Everything was fine when exploring landscape and forests, leveling peacefuly my alchemy, alteration or stealth and lockpicking. It was nice. Until I got to first oblivion gate and found out level scaling is a thing. Then I was f'd up pretty hard. Needless to say I never finished the game because of this.
Oblivion's levelling system was beyond fucked. The optimal way to play in terms of power is to pick primary skills that you know you won't use and then go out of your way to only level those once you've levelled other things enough to get maximum value out of the level up. Or, alternatively, just never sleep so that you never level up and play the entire game at level one.
Sad part is I did really like Oblivion world, but that level/power scaling was absolute shitshow that completely ruined it for me.
That is exactly why I'm afraid to dedicate time to games like this haha.
Who cares? That's a challenge.
I mean there are "challenges" where you die 3 or 4x and there are "challenges" where you die 12-20x and the closer I get to that high end, the more likely I am to become frustrated and bored and quit.
That's why after dying 3-4x I will do a quick research on how to die less. There's a limit to my trial and error in games.
That right there is the mindset of min/maxing. You're halfway there already!