"Baldur's Gate 3" is a game where each decision matters, affecting the storyline in numerous ways.

An interesting character players can recruit is the evil Minthara, a ruthless Drow Goblin leader. However, her recruitment seemed impossible whilst adhering to a 'good' playthrough path, since it involves committing horrendous acts, resulting in key characters leaving the player's party.

A player known as pao870111, however, discovered an inventive loophole using 'sheep magic'.

This method was later confirmed and translated by Redditor ZookeepergameDeep360. The process is somewhat complex, involving nine steps and the learning of specific spells.

The strategy essentially involves transforming Minthara into a sheep, making her a companion, and teletransporting her to certain locations.

However, keep in mind this unique plan could result in incongruities, as Minthara's dialogue may no longer make sense. Additionally, it might trigger potential game bugs.

Despite this, such creative experimentation and bending of established rules embodies the spirit of "Baldur's Gate 3". It exhibits players' keen interest in forming alliances with complex characters like Minthara, without resorting to vile means.

"Baldur's Gate 3" is hailed for its intricate RPG combat, memorable storylines, and character depth. It encourages players to explore and experiment, marking a new high point for CRPGs.

Keep in mind, there's an extensive guide available on IGN's website to further delve into "Baldur's Gate 3".