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Persuading a guard to enter a room never works correctly BG3
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Does anyone know what's up with convincing a guard you belong somewhere just for them to immediantly get mad again anyway? This has happened countless times as I played and for the life of me I can't understand what is going on. For example, I'm at the water queen area and I persuaded a guard into thinking that I should be allowed in this room. I walk one step forward and now that same NPC gets triggered again and the narrator goes "It seems the rules have not changed in your absence, you're still trespassing." That can't be that case because I literally just bent the rules with a successful persuasion check. I feel like I'm missing an entire rule in the persuasion system. If anyone could help me out, that'd be greatly appreciated!

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