10 Rare Hidden Gaming Interactions YOU Probably Missed
1. Mayrina's Secret Dialogue - Baldur's Gate 3
When you count all of the lines of dialogue in Baldur's Gate 3, the game turns out to have a bigger word count than the Bible (around 1,300,000 words, to be exact).
This said, you're likely not going to see even half of it, as a lot of the dialogue is there to work as a failsafe in case the player does something that they're not really supposed to.
Just like this super rare interaction with Mayrina that only the most bored and/or game-breaking players can discover.
When you visit Auntie Ethel's teahouse in Act 1 and refuse to let her eat Mayrina, the hag will immediately attack you and then teleport herself with her victim before you can intervene.
It should be impossible to prevent this from happening, as Ethel automatically teleports if your party doesn't manage to kill her in one turn.
However, it turns out that if you cast invisibility on Mayrina before Auntie attacks you, the hag will not be able to cast her teleportation spell on the girl, and she will leave her alone.
This not only leads to a unique dialogue with Mayrina about Ethel's illusions, but it will also lead to easier dialogue choices after defeating Ethel, since she no longer has her victim to bargain for.