In one of the old Baldur’s Gate Dark Alliance games (a hack and slash), you could basically turn around from your lvl 1 starting spot, enter one of the final rooms in the game, and loot a random level 40 weapon from a nearby chest, which means you’ll be one-shotting most of your enemies for the next few hours.
As if that wasn’t enough, one of the end game bosses (a massive golem) is nearby, though it can’t fit through a doorway to hit you. However, you can use your new weapon to (very slowly) kill it. When you do, you get enough XP to instantly take you to like lvl 20+.
Completely trivializes the first half of the entire game.
In one of the old Baldur’s Gate Dark Alliance games (a hack and slash), you could basically turn around from your lvl 1 starting spot, enter one of the final rooms in the game, and loot a random level 40 weapon from a nearby chest, which means you’ll be one-shotting most of your enemies for the next few hours.
As if that wasn’t enough, one of the end game bosses (a massive golem) is nearby, though it can’t fit through a doorway to hit you. However, you can use your new weapon to (very slowly) kill it. When you do, you get enough XP to instantly take you to like lvl 20+.
Completely trivializes the first half of the entire game.