Baldur’s Gate 3has been received with unending praise and with good reason.

Thus, many players have sunk hundreds of hours into the game to experience unique dialogue options alone.

Even some very minor characters make a mark and leave you chuckling for a few minutes.

Baldur’s Gate 3: Funniest NPCs Featured Image, Barcus Wroot, Minsc and Popper

Here are the funniest NPCs you might find in the sprawling world of Baldur’s Gate 3.

And oh boy, are there some gems spewed by the world’s animals.

What makes this trader so memorable is, for sure, his eccentric outfit and endearing voice-acting, though.

Split images of Shadowheart standing against a rocky background, Drow Cleric player casting Speak With The Dead on Mind Flayer, and Thulla Speaking With Player in Myconid Circle in Baldur’s Gate 3.

Be sure to stop by his shop.

8Withers

Withers is an undead, non-playable camp companion who can be met with very early on.

You might notice a couple of changes.

A hairless cat in Baldur’s Gate 3. He is called “His Majesty” and he is hissing at the player with his back arched.

7Shovel

Shovel is a unique case, as it’smerely a summonable familiarand not even a full-fledged NPC.

However, this lovable Quasit is way too funny not to be included in this list.

Shovel has unique dialogue and interactions, unlike other familiars who are purely mechanics for the most part.

Screenshot of Popper from Baldur’s Gate 3 selling his “treatos”

It’s definitely a missable detail that’s so worth exploring.

6Barcus Wroot

Many players willfirst encounter Barcus Wrootas he dangles from a windmill.

He appears rude and a tad too upfront, even after you rescue him.

Withers from Baldur’s Gate 3 standing around grass.

However, Barcus has a heart of gold despite it being buried a bit too deep.

Barcus has a hilarious underlying plot of going into situations without preparation and desperately needing your rescue.

This leads to some of the most well-acted and, honestly, hilarious writing in the game.

Split images of the Dark Urge in Baldur’s Gate 3

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As with many Fey creatures, this old Hag is all about deception, trickery, and cruelty.

Some of her dialogue options are hilarious in a twisted way, and Larian deserves praise for it.

Shovel, the talking Quasit summon from Baldur’s Gate 3

In the games, he sometimes acts more like a camp companion and temporary ally.

Volo acts as this aloof scholar who showcases fewer capabilities than he has.

He acts distracted, intrigued, and excitable, making him a vivacious companion.

Barcus Wroot extending his right hand to another character.

double-check to speak to this man whenever you’re able to.

He is so dumb and out of the loop that you cannot help but laugh.

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Raphael in his human form in front of an open fireplace in Baldur’s Gate 3.

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Baldur’s Gate 3’s key art.

Auntie Ethel smiling in Hag Form in Baldur’s Gate 3.

Baldur’s Gate 3 - Volo performs unprofessional surgery on the player’s eyeball

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Baldur’s Gate 3, Minsc holding Boo while talking to the player.

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