Pillars of Eternity II is a sprawling pirate RPG that, depending on how many side quests you choose to do, can last well over 50 hours. This guy found a way to beat it in 26 minutes, using a clever mix of sequence breaks and exploits to slice through it like butter.
(Warning: this video contains a whole mess of spoilers.)
Now, to be clear, what speedrunner Onin has pulled off is not a 100 percent pure run of the game. To begin, Onin used a series of āBlessings,ā which are boosts you can unlock by completing objectives in previous playthroughs of the game, to up his starting level, stats, and gear. āBlessings are mainly used because they make the run less tedious,ā he explained in the videoās description. āThey mainly cut down on time spent duping gold. Itād take several minutes longer to obtain 105,000 gold without the Blessings.ā
You might have noticed that he also brutally slaughtered the character Eder, a charming friend to the animals (and the playerās party), right off the bat. This tragedy has a purpose: Eder turns the gameās first dungeon into kind of a pain. āKilling Eder at the start is required to stop him from joining the group,ā said Onin. āIf he does join, the Digsite becomes a lot more tricky to get through.ā This is because Oninās character, a rogue, could quickly stealth away from encountersāsaving tremendous amounts of timeābut Eder, a fighter, could not. And since Onin didnāt have a boat to store Eder on yet, well, he had to die. A cruel business, speedrunning.
Onin then relied on the rogue classā escape abilities to dance around most combat encounters and skip past nearly every mid-game quest line en route to selling a ton of stuff, getting a bunch of gold, and buying a fully upgraded ship, which is required to reach the gameās final area.
Then he beelined to Ashen Mawāa late main story areaāand skipped a bunch of cut-scenes so that he could land at the storyās final area, which is arbitrarily locked until youāve completed Ashen Maw despite the game worldās openness.
āThis run wasted a couple seconds on a few mis-clicks, pauses, and the stupid mayor refusing to talk to me, but it was pretty smooth,ā Onin said of his handiwork.
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