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If you don't like the word "generic", call it rather a lack of specificity.

In terms of Origin runs where you get to see the most unique content and perspectives, I would order it as Karlach->Gale->Shadowheart->Astarion->Wyll->Lae'zel, although I think Wyll is a good Origin run simply because he's probably the least compelling companion, and his story is more interesting as the main protagonist.
I haven't played through a lot of them, but I'd rate Lae'zel a little higher than that. I had a good time playing as her, and her story feels more closely intertwined with the main plot than most others'.
 

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In terms of Origin runs where you get to see the most unique content and perspectives, I would order it as Karlach->Gale->Shadowheart->Astarion->Wyll->Lae'zel
Thanks, that’s a useful list.
I haven't played through a lot of them, but I'd rate Lae'zel a little higher than that. I had a good time playing as her, and her story feels more closely intertwined with the main plot than most others'.
I found Lae’zel works excellently as a companion too - her story is well-tied to the main quest, but she doesn’t bend the story around her like some goth girl DMPC. Nor does she feel unfinished, like our two poor horned companions.
 

If you don't like the word "generic", call it rather a lack of specificity.

In terms of Origin runs where you get to see the most unique content and perspectives, I would order it as Karlach->Gale->Shadowheart->Astarion->Wyll->Lae'zel, although I think Wyll is a good Origin run simply because he's probably the least compelling companion, and his story is more interesting as the main protagonist.
I would have to agree with the people rating Lae'zel higher for unique content and perspectives. In fact, I think even objectively she's inarguably above Wyll, like just literally looking at how much you can do/see as Wyll that you can't do normally. I also think Shadowheart is below Lae'zel for origin runs. Karlach has a big advantage in that she talks to herself, and whilst there's not a huge amount, there's enough to make it feel much more intentional. Gale is also very well-done. Whereas Wyll is one of those ones where it seems like they should, in theory have a unique perspective and content, but simply, factually, measurably, they do not. There are crazy numbers of places where Wyll should have Wyll-specific dialogue and reactions and he just doesn't. It's wild.

Wyll is a good Origin run simply because he's probably the least compelling companion, and his story is more interesting as the main protagonist.
In a sense, but that's kind of perverse to me. Because he's weak either way.

Nor does she feel unfinished, like our two poor horned companions.
Yeah and we know why, because Wyll's personality, voice actor and story were drastically re-worked around the same time as the other major story changes, or even a little later, and Karlach was literally just not finished until basically release and arguably not finished even then (c.f. them having to ending revisions specifically for her etc.). I think the big changes to Act 3 also probably messed with Karlach a fair bit. On the upside, I think the reason she talks to herself is that she was developed later, and that is actually an asset for Origin campaigns. I suspect that had the game remained in full development for another year before release, or had Larian done a DOS-style "Definitive Edition" for BG3 (which was pretty clearly intended prior to the messy break-up with WotC, indeed it would likely have been used to onboard staff for BG4 the DE was used for DOS1 and DOS2), we'd have got similar self-reflection in various forms for all the Origin characters.
 

To be fair, Karlach talking to herself feels more natural to her character than it would for a lot of the other origin characters. Hard to imagine either Shadowheart or Lae'zel engaging in much self-reflection, and if Wyll tried it he'd probably wind up berating himself for making a deal with a devil.

Astarion might go in for a nice brood if he can find somewhere sufficiently dramatic to do so.

Gale, on the other hand, might regularly summon an illusory simulacrum of himself and engage in actual conversations, and that I'd seriously like to see.
 

Now I only play "Shop Titans", a fantasy shop-keeper simulation. In the past I played Fortnite: Save the World, the original mode, never the BR. Now my graphic card isn't enoughly good.

I would advice it. It is like a mixture of different genres. It is a shooter-RPG like Borderlands but with crafting and you have to craft again because the weapons are spent, and lots of missions are "tower defense" like "Orcs must die" but you have to build the floors, walls and roofs to place the traps. Ashley Bursch (Chloe in Life is Strange, Tiny Tina in Borderlands and Cassie Cage in Mortal Kombat) is the voice of Ray, a cute robot who assists the commander(you).
 

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