Okay, so let me tell you about this wild ride I had with Baldur’s Gate 3. You know, I’m always messing around with games, seeing what I can tweak and customize. This time, I got curious about… well, let’s just say the character creation options. Specifically, I was diving deep into seeing all the “genital options” the game offered. Yeah, I went there.

First off, I started by just creating a bunch of new characters. I mean, a lot. I wanted to see all the different body types, races, and of course, the various… uh… configurations available. I spent a solid hour just clicking through options, mixing and matching, taking mental notes of what was what.
The initial character creation screen was pretty straightforward. You pick your race, class, and then get into the appearance stuff. The sliders and customization options are already pretty impressive, but I knew the good stuff was hidden a bit deeper. I had to really dig into the body type options.
I noticed that certain body types seemed to have different default appearances, if you catch my drift. It wasn’t just a simple on/off switch. There were variations in size and shape, which I thought was pretty cool. I mean, if you’re gonna do it, do it right, right?
- I started by exploring the male presenting options, testing out each race to see if there were unique differences.
- Then I jumped into the female presenting options and did the same thing.
- I even experimented with the non-binary options, just to see how Larian handled it.
It wasn’t just about seeing what was there, though. I also wanted to see how these choices impacted the game later on. Did it affect romances? Dialogue options? Character interactions? I started a few different playthroughs with different character setups to try and find out.
What I discovered was… not a whole lot, to be honest. The game seems pretty agnostic about your character’s specific… anatomy. Romances are based on personality and choices, not what’s in your pants (or lack thereof). Dialogue options didn’t really change much either. It was mostly just a cosmetic thing, which, in a way, was kind of disappointing.

Still, I spent a good chunk of time messing around with it all. It was interesting to see the level of detail Larian put into this aspect of the game. It’s definitely not something you see in every RPG.
Final Thoughts
So, yeah, that was my deep dive into the “bg3 all genital options.” Was it a productive use of my time? Maybe not. Was it interesting? Definitely. Did I learn anything? A little bit about game design and a whole lot about my own curiosity. Would I do it again? Probably. You know, for science.