
A good percentage of my Baldur’s Gate 3 play time has been spent in Act One. This is a combination of me failing Honour Mode playthroughs, or starting the game fresh with a new group of friends. Since I’ve spent so much time in Act One, I pretty much know it inside and out, and this NPC you meet near Waukeen’s Rest is still something that stands out as odd to me. Whether or not I’m right about my theory, they seem like a character with wasted potential.
Ellyka Could Have Been The Party’s Ranger
Ellyka Seems Like A Missed Opportunity For A New Party Member

As you approach the entrance to the Mountain Pass, just past the fast travel location to Waukeen’s Rest, you will encounter a Tiefling named Ellyka who is hiding from a Githyanki patrol and their Red Dragon. You can have a short conversation with Ellyka where she warns you about interacting with the Gith, and, notably, there is an option to ask Ellyka to join your party, though she declines. It is possible to trigger combat with Ellyka if you are a Githyanki character and pick certain dialogue options.
Jaheira Proved The Party Can Have Two Of The Same Class
Ellyka Would Make Two Rangers, But There Is Already Two Druids In The Party



Right off the bat, you might be tempted to say it wouldn’t make sense for there to be a Ranger party member introduced early on, because you do eventually recruit Minsc in Act Three. I understand thinking that it would make more sense that, if there is a missing party member in BG3, it would be a unique class like Bard, Monk, or Sorcerer that isn’t represented by a party member. However, the game’s other legacy party member, Jaheira, is also a duplicate class with both her and Halsin being Druids.
BG3 Would Have Benefitted From More Origin Characters
Some Classes In BG3 Don’t Have Associated Party Members

As a long-time D&D player, I immediately gravitated toward making my own character in Baldur’s Gate 3. In fact, I’ve yet to play the game as an origin character aside from the Dark Urge. However, I still think the game would have been improved by having a few more class options from the jump. For one thing, it would be nice for newer players who aren’t as attuned to D&D classes to have a wider option of starting characters with a somewhat predetermined build to start out with.
Even if they weren’t origin characters, it would have been nice to get a Monk or Bard character for similar purposes. Having a full range of classes to use would allow even solo players to have an optimized party. Whether as an origin character or a later recruit, it would have been nice if Ellyka was able to join the party and help fill the Ranger slot earlier than Act Three when you pick up Minsc.
Ellyka’s Role Has Wasted Potential
There Is A Clear Indication Of A Possible Questline For Ellyka

Given how much we already know about Baldur’s Gate 3‘s development process, I wouldn’t be surprised to learn that my theory here is off base. After all, if there was meant to be another canceled origin character or party member, we’d probably have heard something about it by now. Still, every time I encounter Ellyka on a new playthrough, I can’t help but feel like she was meant to be a bigger part of the game than she ended up being. To me, she’s right up there with Alfira in terms of characters who I’m surprised didn’t get more development.