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My girlfriend and I just finally got through DOS:2 and started BG3 this weekend. She stresses THE FUCK out about things like this, because we have to do everything 'right' or close to it. Can I ask in a relatively spoiler free way if it's going to lead to huge negative consequences? Or more so just different than outright negative?
Let's just say that no one path through BG3 is correct or wrong, but there are definite in-game consequences for a quest that is missed or ignored.