Baldur’s Gate 3 players confused by Mizora detail

Noelle Corbett
Mizora in Baldur's Gate 3

Baldur’s Gate 3 players are questioning why Mizora doesn’t use a human disguise when walking around in public like other cambions.

At several points in Baldur’s Gate 3, players can meet Mizora, the fiend who serves as Wyll’s Warlock patron and plays a major role in his storyline. The manipulative, devilish woman has a striking design with pale blue skin, vibrant red hair, black eyes, and massive horns and wings.

But despite cambions being shown in-game to be capable of disguising themselves with more human appearances, Mizora will show up in all her infernal glory even if she’s confronting you in the middle of a busy street, much to the confusion of players.

As one Reddit user pointed out, “Mizora should be using her human guise for her public bouts,” especially since Larian did design a human form for her.

In early access, Mizora took on a human appearance with pale skin, natural-looking eyes, and no horns or wings. However, she doesn’t take on this form in the game post-launch, even when she appears in public during Act 3.

Other players agreed with the poster, with one saying, “It’s so weird to see a full blown devil in the middle of Wyrm’s Rock, just standing there. We have the human skin for a reason, Mizora!”

Making it more confusing is the fact that you have to convince Counsellor Florrick – a character players dislike for a variety of reasons already – that Mizora is a devil who can’t be trusted despite it being so incredibly obvious.

Mizora not taking on a human form is especially odd because Baldur’s Gate 3’s other major cambion, Raphael, does use one when you first meet him and during other appearances outside of the House of Hope.

The fact that Mizora walks around undisguised strikes players as odd, though some felt the lack of reaction to her was justified given how strange of a place Baldur’s Gate is.

As one commenter pointed out, “its Baldurs Gate, there are flying elephant detectives. They don’t care.”