ER Doctor REACTS to WILDEST Baldur's Gate 3 Injuries

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Baldur's Gate 3 ER Doctor Jordan Wagner is back with ER doctor reacts to Baldur's Gate 3 injuries in Baldur's Gate 3 gameplay by Larian Studios BG3. Doctor Wagner, a real life emergency physician from Experts React Gamology ER Doctor Baldurs Gate 3 reaction and Baldur's Gate 3 review. Real doctor reacts to video games new baldur's gate 3 and Tales of the Sword Coast, Shadows of Amn, Throne of Bhaal, Dark Alliance, Dark Alliance II, Enhanced Edition, Siege of Dragonspear, and Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance. Real doctor watches and reacts to BALDUR'S GATE funny moments and tells us what is realistic and what is not in this funny video game reaction.

Baldur's Gate is a series of role-playing video games set in the Forgotten Realms Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting. The series has been divided into two sub-series, known as the Bhaalspawn Saga and the Dark Alliance, both taking place mostly within the Western Heartlands, but the Bhaalspawn Saga extends to Amn and Tethyr. The Dark Alliance series was released for consoles (Windows, Mac OS, PS5, Xbox Series X/S) and was critically and commercially successful. Today Doctor Wagner, from Experts React on Gamology will be watching and reacting to Baldur's Gate injuries in games and the best healing mechanics in video games. Do you play Baldur's Gate 3? If you want Dr. Jordan Wagner to continue making this doctor reaction series and reacting to gameplay and creating video game reaction series on Gamology please give this video a like and leave a comment on which TV show or medical memes or just funny memes you'd like for him to review next.

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Should I react to more Baldur's Gate 3 gameplay? 👀

DoctorER
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Context for the eye scene: Your character agrees to allow Volo to attempt to remove a Mindflayer Parasite from behind your eye. The infection happens at the beginning of the game and its what the plot revolves around.

charlescox
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To answer the question about why Volo is stabbing Tav's eye, the protagonists (colloquially called Tav) of the game have a brain parasite and are seeking any help they can get. Volo offers to perform DIY surgery...

sirgwan
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The vampire scene is really funny to me with character context. I can't imagine Lae'zel just laying there and getting drained without immediately jamming a knife into Astarion after she woke up. 😂

Decadentotter
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“I was worried he was gonna slam that icepick right through, into the skull, breaking the eye socket, and going right into the brain.”

… well… uh… you see what had happened… um… yes that’s the plan actually 😂😂😂

fobbles_
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Funny enough, Volo taking your eye is one of the best things to happen to your character (no negatives and you get permanent "see invisibility").

marchuitt
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About the vampire two points. First you can actual see scars of those puncture marks on his neck ingame. Secondly there's an encounter about half-way through where he refuses to bite someone because they're blood smells foul and if you force him it makes him feel ill. So it seems in the game at least a vampire has the ability to scent bad blood.

liamwarner
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The eye surgery segment, despite being rather macabre, is one of the most hilarious moments in the game! There is a menu at one point where you get to choose which gagging sounds the character makes. When it is all said and done, Volo feels bad about destroying your eye, so he gives you a magical one that lets you see invisible and gives you a pretty cool dichromatic appearance for the rest of the game.

garykeeling
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if you do a part 2, things to check out would be the tadpole insertion from the very beginning of the game, the illithid transformation scene from the announcement trailer, getting help from Auntie Ethel, and Ketheric Thorm's introduction.

Due to the nature of the gameplay, I think that there's very limited cutscenes that could have analysis to it? Maybe some Dark Urge scenes? Oh, maybe Orin? (a character late in the game who can shapeshift and change appearances.)

kiilgore
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i am surprised not once in this video was parasite injection from beginning of the game

runeritari
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You missed the most absurd scene, ITS when Ketheric Thorn gets a halberd in his neck and still walks normaly 😅

pauloamaral
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Doctor Wagner, your channel is amazing! Even though the majority of what you’re reacting to and commenting on is fictional, it’s very interesting to get a breakdown of what could be expected. As close to a realistic comparison as you can.

carbon_no
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This is baldur's gate 3. Where death is just a minor inconvenience.
If it kills you, you'll walk it off.
Getting maimed, however, is much worse. Somehow, the means available to restore life to the dead fails to restore missing body parts ... but only if those injuries happened during cutscenes. Getting burnt to a crisp by fireballs in regular combat is entirely fixable.

Danceofmasks
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Another scene you could check out is The House of Healing from Act II. Very body horror but includes older medical tools and an insane surgeon and nurses.

ardelianelson
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Funny thing about letting Volo ruin your eye though is that the end result is actually a net positive, as he gives you a magical replacement eye that lets you see through invisibility permanently. Though the reason he's even attempting it in the first place is because your character has a Mind Flayer parasite lurking in your brain, and he is attempting to remove it for you....and clearly not succeeding.

gamester
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Extended context: Volo (the one with the needle & ice pick) is the kind of guy who at least says he 'knows' everything, but you very quickly learn he really doesn't know much.

Have someone show you the actual Surgeon scene from BG3 if you aren't going to play it. He and his nurses are VERY interesting characters.

laurahart
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So context on the Eyepick scene: there is some sort of parasitic tadpole inside the main characters’ head including the one laying there for the “surgery”. Volo believed he could extract the tadpole by doing that kind of method and while he is NOT a doctor. He claims and I quote “I have dreamt of this moment a thousand times over!” The player controlled character accepted his help anyways, leading to this scene.

*fellow players can correct me if I missed anything, I think to my recollection I think I gave a good gist for Doctor ER.*

electricrainbow
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For the icepick incident, you have an alien parasite in your brain and a poet offers to remove it. When you ask if he's done this before, he answers that he's imagined doing it thousands of times. Believe it or not this is the optimal choice to take for gameplay abilities.

For the laser beam, that's a relic of the sun god that will destroy the monastery if someone takes a holy relic without presenting the head of the monastery's seal.

JVarley
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So with the vampire thing now the only thing I have to ask with a medical expert weighing in is if, say, that might be a sustainable regular arrangement, how often you could let go of a pint or so of blood without incurring any harm to yourself and what the refractory period between losing that blood would be… asking as someone who’s interested in being a regular -juice box- blood donor…

bronthesaurus
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Volo doesn't just stab out your eye with an icepick, he gives you a fancy glass eye that makes you see invisible things so it's an improvement

ingolf