Summary
- Baldur’s Gate 3 is so rich in content that players are still finding new scenes and dialogues two years after launch.
- One such instance was a rather flirty dialogue by Auntie Ethel.
- Auntie and Dark Urge would make a cute pair.
It’s not everyday that you find new content for a game that launched two years ago. Unless, of course, that game is Baldur’s Gate 3. Larian created a massive world with so much depth that players are still finding new scenes and dialogues to this day. Choosing the right options or performing tasks in a particular order can slightly alter or completely change instances we’ve experienced before in the game.

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With so much community content, there are dozens of user created ways to experience Baldur’s Gate 3.
Of course, major plot-changing instances can have only a handful of outcomes, but the writers have ensured that NPCs respond to you in a variety of ways depending on your actions. In a rather rare occurrence, one player has managed to get Auntie Ethel, a.k.a. the Crone, to flirt with them.
Auntie Ethel Brings The Rizz
This flirty little instance was pointed out by Redditor vanillanovaa, who stumbled upon it during their Dark Urge run. If you choose the right dialogue choices, you’ll end up saying something mean to Auntie Ethel.
However, being a Crone, she rather loves it and responds with, “If I was back in my teahouse, I’d make you a cuppa and tell you to put your feet up. Alas, here I can only tell you to be kind to yourself, petal. And encourage you to browse my bits and pieces, of course. Let me know if anything catches your eye – myself included.”
Who knew Auntie had that rizz in her? As for how to get the dialogue out of her, OP explained, “From the different dialogue options I tested, the one that got me here was complaining about a headache to her in the beginning, and then focusing on the Dark Urge answers instead of the tadpole answers! So like, saying you have memory problems instead of saying something crawled into your eye.”
The comments were full of surprised fans, as is always the case with these things. No matter how many hours of Baldur’s Gate 3 you’ve played, there’s always something or the other you’ve missed.

- Released
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August 3, 2023
- ESRB
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M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Partial Nudity, Sexual Content, Strong Language, Violence
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