Baldur’s Gate 3’s approval rate system dictates which companion you can romance. But what should you do when you’re stuck with Astarion always disapproving of your good-aligned choices? Most companions aren’t difficult , but those who fall in love with Astarion admit that there’s a bit of a learning curve when trying to gain his approval. Since the Pale Elf usually , most players think he’s better suited for evil playthroughs.

However, Astarion’s fans completely disagree. In Baldur’s Gate 3’s subreddit, a player named “slyderka” argued that the vampire is filled with contradictions and that players don’t truly understand how the approval rate works in his storyline. “Obviously he is not a ‘good’ person but unless you do evil things yourself or push him to be the worst version of himself he is pretty neutral.

He doesn’t care what you do as long as you like him and help him with his personal quest,” they described. Astarion being an evil romance option seems to be a misconception led by the fact that players can’t really see how much their choices weigh in the approval system. “People also often think those ‘companion approves’ and ‘companion disapproves’ are weighted evenly when they aren’t.

Astarion slightly disapproves of helping everyone but massively approves when you pick the team first or choose to protect each other,” . Fans also pointed out that it made sense that Astarion wouldn’t be pleased by a player who is always.