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Baldur’s Gate 3: How to move party members separately

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This Baldur’s Gate 3 guide explains how to move party members separately.

Baldur’s Gate 3 has finally been released in full and it’s surpassing all expectations. Its extraordinary achievement has captured the attention of gamers, propelling it to a significant position among the most successful games on Steam.

The core reasons behind its widespread praise include its enthralling narrative, immersive gameplay mechanics, and enticing role-playing components.

Furthermore, the game requires substantial deliberation and strategising from its players. Rather than providing simple answers, Baldur’s Gate 3 prompts players to invest time in deciphering puzzles and thoughtfully weighing their decisions.

Perhaps one of the more challenging elements of the game is simply figuring out how it works. Getting to grips with the basics can be momentarily frustrating. And one example of this is the movement of your party members.

While it’s easy enough to work out how move them around, getting them to move separately from each other isn’t quite as obvious.

So, how do you do it?

How to move party members separately in Baldur’s Gate 3

This is how to move party members separately in Baldur’s Gate 3:

To move party members separately, select “Toggle Group Mode” or press G.

Screenshot showing how to move party member separately in Baldur's Gate 3.
Select “Toggle Group Mode” on the left (highlighted).

This separates the party so they can move independently of each other.

This is useful if you want party members to explore different locations or work on separate tasks.

To reunite the party, simply toggle Group Mode again and they will all move as a unit.

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