Okay, so today I messed around with this “bernard answers bg3” thing. It sounded kinda cryptic at first, but basically, it’s about getting this AI chatbot, Bernard, to answer questions about the game Baldur’s Gate 3. Sounds simple enough, right? Well, let me tell you, it was a bit of a journey.
Getting Started
First, I had to figure out where to even find this Bernard. Turns out, it’s not some separate program you download. It’s integrated into this whole AI platform, I found it after I did some digging. No, I’m not gonna promote some website here.

I created an account – you know the drill, email, password, the whole shebang. Once I was in, I started looking for anything related to Baldur’s Gate 3. I found something that looked, clicked on it and hope to get what I needed.
Asking the Questions
Once I found Bernard, the fun (and sometimes frustrating) part began. I started with some basic questions, like:
- “What’s the best class for a beginner in BG3?”
- “How do I defeat the goblin leaders?”
- “Where can I find the best early-game weapons?”
Some of the answers were pretty spot-on. Bernard gave me some decent class recommendations, tips for the goblin fight, and even pointed me towards some hidden loot I hadn’t found yet. It felt like having a super-knowledgeable friend guiding me, which was cool.
Digging Deeper
Then I got a little more ambitious. I started asking about specific character builds, complex quest solutions, and even some obscure lore questions. This is where things got…interesting.
Sometimes, Bernard would nail it. It would spit out detailed build guides, explain intricate quest choices, and even delve into the history of the Forgotten Realms. Other times, it would kind of…stumble. It would give me generic answers, mix up character names, or even just straight-up say it didn’t have enough information. It was a bit of a mixed bag, to be honest.
My Verdict
So, after spending a good chunk of my day messing with this, here’s what I think: Bernard is a pretty neat tool for BG3 players, especially if you’re new to the game or get stuck on a particular quest. It’s not perfect, and you definitely shouldn’t rely on it for everything. But it’s a fun way to get some quick answers and maybe even learn a few things you didn’t know.

It’s like having a gaming buddy who’s usually helpful, but sometimes forgets what they’re talking about. Would I use it again? Yeah, probably. It saved me some time googling stuff, and I even discovered a couple of cool secrets thanks to it. Just don’t expect it to be a walking, talking BG3 encyclopedia.
It took me some time to find the right way to ask,but finally I made it!