Should I remove tadpole or keep BG3?

In Baldur's Gate 3, you should keep using tadpoles for power as there are no significant mechanical penalties, only roleplaying choices, with the main consequence being the potential for your character to lean towards becoming a Mind Flayer in Act 3, but this is mostly story-based and can be managed; removing it has minimal gameplay benefit and limits your power, making consumption the generally recommended path for gameplay advantages, especially for companions.
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Should you get rid of tadpole in BG3?

Yes, you should use tadpoles in Baldur's Gate 3 for powerful abilities, as using them doesn't lock you into a bad ending; the only real consequence is a harder Wisdom check in Act 3 to resist the "Astral-Touched Tadpole" if you've used many, but you can still resist or embrace the powers for unique paths, with most basic tadpole effects disappearing at the end unless you fully transform. 
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What happens if I keep using the tadpole in BG3?

The Astral-Touched Tadpoles are essentially just skill points and can be spent freely with only a minor effect on the story. These mostly come in the form of comments from companions, though, and not major story beats. Therefore, tadpoles can be freely used to gain powerful abilities with almost no story repercussions.
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Does using tadpoles affect ending BG3?

No, using tadpoles in Baldur's Gate 3 doesn't change the main ending or lock you out of good outcomes; you get powerful Illithid abilities with minimal downsides (mostly cosmetic changes like darker veins), and you can even remove them at the end, though the powerful Astral-Touched Tadpole makes you look haggard and can create tension, but still leads to the same victory if you destroy the Netherbrain. The game sets up dramatic warnings about turning into a Mind Flayer, but this is a false choice, as you can consume many tadpoles and still become the hero, with the option to destroy the brain, not yourself. 
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Is there a downside to using illithid wisdom?

She'll become disgusted if you repeatedly rely on Illithid Powers to help yourself or the group, which could lead to you being locked out of certain encounters in the long run.
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Does becoming illithid affect romance?

No. Becoming partial illithid generally doesn't affect the romance. Most of the romances have points where they move forward in Act 1, Act 2, and Act 3.
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What happens if you use your illithid powers too much?

Using Illithid Powers in Baldur's Gate 3 gives you powerful abilities but leads to narrative consequences and difficult endgame choices, primarily involving a late-game decision to embrace full Mind Flayer transformation, which unlocks stronger powers but risks negative endings or severe mental strain, though early usage offers strong combat advantages with minor narrator commentary suggesting deeper corruption. 
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What happens if you eat the parasite in bg3?

Consuming illithid parasites in Baldur's Gate 3 unlocks powerful Illithid Abilities, but overuse leads to a significant Act 3 choice where you risk becoming a half-illithid via a Wisdom check, which can alter your appearance and potentially lock you into darker endings if you fully embrace the power, though companions generally don't mind minor usage, with the biggest mechanical downside being the temptation to go all-in for ultimate power at the story's cost.
 
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What happens if you let the tadpole influence you?

It's the same deal - you consume the unique tadpole, the veins will appear. I don't want to spoil you further but if you want to experience illithid powers (which can certainly be an asset if you were having trouble with combat) then you can safely do so without having any real consequences for your actions.
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Will Astarion take the tadpole?

Astarion is extremely reluctant to take the tadpole, as he recalls the pain of his vampiric transformation. However, he can be convinced. Push into his fear, prove his weakness if he does not accept the tadpole.
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Can I sleep with everyone in Act 1 BG3?

Yes, you can flirt with and sleep with multiple companions in Baldur's Gate 3 Act 1, especially at the celebration party, but you're generally limited to two active romances before the game forces you to choose one in Act 2, though some companions (like Astarion, Shadowheart, Lae'zel, and Halsin) are more open to polyamory, while others (Gale, Wyll) are strictly monogamous, and using mods can bypass these limits. 
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Are there any drawbacks to long rest in BG3?

"It's not about how many long rests you take. but when you choose to take a long rest can have an effect. For instance, if you enter a town and see an inn on fire and you immediately decide to go to bed, that may have consequences."
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Does BG3 actually have 17000 endings?

So, while BG3 doesn't really have 17,000 completely unique endings, there are at least 17,000 variations on the endings it has.
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What happens if I give the owlbear egg to Lady Esther?

The owlbear egg doesn't do any harm to the Society if you give it to Esther, so you should still be able to find Blurg there in Act III and save Omeluum. It only becomes a problem if you give her the Githyanki egg, because it turns out most of the Society are a bunch of hypocrites.
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Who is the most romanced character in Baldur's Gate 3?

Shadowheart is consistently the most romanced character in Baldur's Gate 3, with Larian Studios statistics showing over 50% of players reaching the end of her romance arc, followed by Karlach and Lae'zel, though Astarion is also incredibly popular for his extensive content and character development. Her popularity stems from being an early, accessible companion with a compelling, mysterious backstory that unfolds beautifully through romance.
 
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What happens if you become an illithid in BG3?

Becoming illithid in Baldur's Gate 3 means unlocking powerful psionic abilities but comes with significant choices, starting as a Half-Illithid (visuals, powers), then potentially a Full Illithid (major transformation, potential soul loss/change, endgame ending path), affecting your appearance (veins), companion approval, and ultimately locking you into a specific, powerful, but morally complex ending where you might struggle with your new nature and mind flayer urges, notes Reddit users on Steam Community, Reddit users on Steam Community, YouTube users and Reddit users on Reddit. You gain powerful skills but risk losing your humanity, though plot armor and unique circumstances (like with Gale or Orpheus) can offer variations.
 
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Should I give Karlach a tadpole?

You don't need to take the astral tadpole or give it to karclach there are a couple of endings options for her. Unfortunately none of them are super happy imo.
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Should you take the illithid powers?

Yes, you should use Illithid powers in Baldur's Gate 3 for powerful advantages in combat and dialogue, but use them strategically, as overuse in Act 3 leads to major story consequences (potentially a bad ending) and minor cosmetic changes, though companions can be convinced to support you. The powers offer unique buffs, like enhanced accuracy or powerful crowd control, and unique dialogue options, making the game easier and richer, but you must manage the narrative impact, especially around the pivotal Act 3 decision. 
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Should I get the parasite removed in BG3?

You can't fully remove the parasite early on; attempts just put it in stasis or give you powers/drawbacks, but it's key to the plot until the very end, where killing the Netherbrain effectively frees you, so whether you "remove" it depends on your playstyle: embrace its power for massive boosts (Illithid Powers) or roleplay rejecting it for a "pure" run, but expect rewards for trying to remove it (like Volo's eye) to clash with rejecting it, making using powers the mechanically rewarding choice, though roleplay purists can still do a "no power use" run.
 
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Should I use the Mind Flayer parasites?

In Baldur's Gate 3, you should generally use the Mind Flayer Parasite Specimens (Tadpoles) for powerful abilities, as they offer significant gameplay advantages without accidentally turning you into a Mind Flayer or locking you out of good endings, though some companions dislike it and the outer ring of powers requires a specific Act 3 choice. It's best to consume them early for more options, roleplay your character's reaction to the powers, and you can always cure yourself later, but be aware of the final major decision in Act 3 involving the Astral-Touched Tadpole, which has visual changes.
 
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Should I give parasites to Astarion?

You can give Astarion a parasite in Baldur's Gate 3 for potential approval and some useful Rogue abilities (like adding proficiency to attacks or crits), but it's not necessary and doesn't heavily impact romance; the main "consequence" is visual black veins on your character if you use the special Astral-Touched tadpole, though you can still get powers from the Astral Tadpole later without the visual, so it's a trade-off between lore-friendly roleplay and power. For a first playthrough, follow your character's roleplay, as powers aren't essential.
 
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Does anything happen if you never use illithid powers?

What happens if you don't use any of the Illithid powers at all like you don't consume any of the worms? You just use other powers and abilities from your class, which for me (as a D&D player) is more fun anyway. The game is totally fun and can be completed without the illithid powers.
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Who should turn into an illithid?

It doesn't matter which one becomes illithid. If you chose the emperor over Orpheus you should be able to pass the stones to him and therefore everyone avoids the illithid transformation. But then again, if you are to a point where you have to choose one of your party it really doesn't affect the game mechanic.
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What happens if you use all tadpoles in BG3?

Eating tadpoles doesn't affect the ending at all. Only means you have a skill check to do to refuse taking the astral tadpole, which doesn't matter if you're happy to save scum, and even using the astral tadpole doesn't affect the ending at all either.
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