Baldur's Gate 3 Players puzzled by City's Sturdiness Despite Extensive Underground Hollow Spaces
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Baldur's Gate 3 players are confused by how the city is still structurally sound given all the hollow spaces underneath it like temples, sewers, dungeons, etc.
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The city has a surprisingly large number of secret underground societies and bases, making the ground very hollow.
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One player compiled a list of the hollow structures, questioning how the city hasn't collapsed from all the empty space.
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There are suggestions the city could easily collapse from rain, magic, or some other event damaging the fragile foundations.
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Some players compared Baldur's Gate to the very unstable foundations of Waterdeep, built on top of a shifting extradimensional dungeon.