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Which class should you choose in Baldur’s Gate 3?

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Character creation is the first tough boss battle to beat in Baldur’s Gate 3. You can choose from an array of races, backgrounds, and classes that suit your playstyle. But if this is your first time jumping into Baldur’s Gate 3, you may not fully understand what each class does and what would be best for you. Let’s explore which class you should choose in Baldur’s Gate 3.

Baldur’s Gate 3: Which class is best to choose?

In total, Baldur’s Gate 3 includes 12 unique classes from the Dungeons & Dragons fifth edition rulebook. Picking the best class for your custom or Dark Urge character can be a difficult choice if you don’t know what each one does. I’ll quickly list off which class you should choose in Baldur’s Gate 3 based off of party composition. Then we’ll dive into each individual class and what their playstyle is.

  • Druid
  • Paladin
  • Ranger
  • Sorcerer
  • Bard
  • Monk

This short list is based off of classes I think would meld well with the companions you can recruit early on. I recommend choosing a class that differs from a companion, but of course, this may not bother you. If so, just ignore that list and get to the nitty-gritty details of which class you should choose in Baldur’s Gate 3.

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Barbarian

If you’re looking to make a character who likes getting up close and personal with enemies, this may be your thing. They have unbridled Strength, and they use their Rage ability to their benefit in combat. They also have great Constitution, which gives them a decent health buff. Choose a Barbarian if you want to have plenty of health, and you wanna inflict painful hits on the enemy.

Just keep in mind that Barbarians, while they can wear Light and Medium Armor, have Unarmored Defense. This allows them to add their CON modifier to their Armor Class if they are unarmored. If you don’t increase both their Strength and Constitution every few levels, you’ll typically have a low AC. On the plus side, using Rage will give you buffs like extra damage, or other cool bonuses depending on your subclass.

Druid Class Bg3

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Druid

My personal favorite is the Druid, not just because I finished an entire playthrough as one. They have incredible spells by being connected to nature, and they also have the ability to transform into beasts. From level one to 12, you’ll unlock an array of Wild Shapes that not only give you entirely different HP levels, but interesting abilities both in and out of combat.

You’ll want to become a Druid if you like casting spells, but you also from time-to-time enjoy getting into melee combat in Wild Shape. Transformations range from Bear, Owlbear, Panther, and even a literal dinosaur! They can also act as the party healer, which makes them an extremely well-rounded class for your first playthrough. You can eventually recruit two Druids named Halsin and Jaheira, but I still think Druid is a great class to choose.

Which Class Should You Choose In Baldurs Gate 3 Fighter

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Fighter

Similar to the Barbarian, if you want to play a character who’s highly skilled and well trained in combat, choose the Fighter. While the Barbarian typically stays unarmored, your Fighter can wear any type of armor, use both Simple and Martial weapons, and learn some very useful fighting styles.

If you’re someone who wants to make more than just one move in combat, consider a Fighter. Lae’zel, one of your possible companions, is a Fighter, but I still think Fighter is a great class. You can have high AC (Armor Class), make quite a few attacks in one turn with extra attacks and Action Surge, and dish out incredible combat maneuvers. It may sound like a boring class, but it’s far from it.

Baldurs Gate 3 Ranger Class And Skills Guide

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Ranger

Rather than fighting in melee range, why not be a Ranger? Not only are Rangers skilled with ranged weapons, but they can have a Favored Enemy. This allows them to be well trained in fighting certain types of creatures, which gives you an advantage in specific fights. Also, your Natural Explorer ability can give you certain skills or resistances.

Rangers also get certain spells that aid them in ranged combat. If you don’t want to fight alone, Rangers can choose the Beast Master subclass to summon an animal companion to help you in battle. There’s only one Ranger companion you can recruit, but it’s late into Act Three, so I believe Ranger is a great choice for your character.

Rogue Bg3

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Rogue

Want to stick to the shadows and strike twice as hard? Rogue is a great pick for players who like playing stealthy characters. You’ll also need to pick a ton of locks in Baldur’s Gate 3, and doing that as a Rogue will make it more likely to succeed. If you also plan to do some pickpocketing, Rogue is probably a good choice.

The companion Astarion plays a Rogue, so if you plan to have him in your party, you may not want to be a Rogue. Nevertheless, choose a Rogue if you want that extra Sneak Attack damage, or if you like the idea of hitting an enemy, then Disengaging from the fight without taking a hit.

Which Class Should You Choose In Baldurs Gate 3 Sorcerer

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Sorcerer

This spellcasting class is perfect for your character if you know their magic comes from their bloodline. Sorcerers innately know how to cast spells, no matter which subclass you choose. Their primary ability is Charisma, so if you plan to persuade and deceive characters a lot, this is a perfect class.

I also think that Sorcerer is a great pick for your character because no companion in Baldur’s Gate 3 is a Sorcerer! It’s untouched territory, and you get the chance to learn tons of unique spells. Sorcerers also have Sorcery Points, which do tons of things. You can convert Sorcery Points into Spell Slots, and vice versa. Also, you can spend them to buff your spells, like hit more than one enemy, or double its distance.

Which Class Should You Choose In Baldurs Gate 3 Bard

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Bard

The Bard is another Charisma-based class, and they’re highly talented at playing musical instruments. Bards are great support classes who can heal, buff their allies, and cast useful spells. Although most Bards rely on spells, certain subclasses still allow you to wield melee weapons and wear armor.

This class is another great choice, simply because you don’t gain any Bard companions throughout the game. Play a Bard if you plan on inspiring and healing your allies, while also helping deal damage once in awhile.

Monk Bg3

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Monk

Want to play a class who deals devastating unarmed blows, and can dexterously dodge enemy hits? Monk is a very fun class that supports a melee combat playstyle with three unique subclasses. You get two primary abilities, which are Dexterity and Wisdom. Monks also gain Unarmored Defense, and they can add their DEX modifier to their AC.

Seeing as none of your companions are Monks, you should definitely consider playing a Monk. You can get into the fray of battle to deal heavy hits, but you’re also not playing a tank. This class spends Ki Points, which allows them to enact unique combat moves. Sure, you can use certain weapons as a Monk, but your best weapon is your fist.

Baldurs Gate 3 Warlock Class And Spells Guide

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Warlock

Another spellcasting class is the Warlock, who earned their magic powers from a pact with a powerful patron. This is another Charisma-based class that has one very important Cantrip: Eldritch Blast. As a high-level Warlock, this simple spell can hit more than once, and can even shove enemies backwards.

You get some very interesting spells as a Warlock that can prove useful in combat. In all honesty, since your companion Wyll is a Warlock, and I found that he ran out of Spell Slots fast, I’m not sure if I can recommend a Warlock on your first playthrough. Yes, Eldritch Blast is a Cantrip, but there are tons of other Warlock spells that I didn’t get much time with since Wyll would run out of slots quickly.

Paladin Class Bg3

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Paladin

Personally, I believe the Paladin is a great choice for your character. This class has an Oath to uphold, each with their own rules to follow. Unfortunately, if you don’t follow them, you’ll become the Oathbreaker subclass, so as a new player you may find it hard to follow your Oath.

If you’re ready for the responsibility, Paladins are exceptional fighters and supports. They can both heal their allies, and play a tanky fighter as well. Depending on your Oath, you have unique spells that both aid allies and damage enemies. None of your companions are Paladins either, so consider taking up the mantle yourself.

Baldurs Gate 3 Cleric Class And Skills Guide

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Cleric

Another central healer class is the Cleric. This class is also devoted to a god or deity, and they wield divine magic to heal and harm. If you typically play support characters in games, consider the Cleric, as they’re the best at that job.

Although Shadowheart, one of your companions, is a Cleric, there are so many different subclasses that it really doesn’t matter. And don’t just think that Clerics are only good at buffing and healing. My high-level Shadowheart not only aids the party, but can cast powerful AoE spells and deal incredible damage with spells like Inflict Wounds. With seven unique subclasses available, I think Cleric is a great choice for your class.

Which Class Should You Choose In Baldurs Gate 3 Wizard

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Wizard

The last class in this list, but not the least, is the Wizard. They’re the only class based on Intelligence, and they’re the only class that can learn new spells from Spell Scrolls. Wizards can add any spell to their arsenal just by spending some gold and reading a Spell Scroll, which can make your Wizard very versatile.

Your companion Gale plays a Wizard, but seeing as they also have many subclasses like Clerics, I believe playing a Wizard is a good choice. This class has the ability to recover Spell Slots between Long Rests, and the higher level they are, the more slots they earn. This made Gale join my party in all my most serious fights, as Counterspell came in clutch when I didn’t want the enemy to cast a devastating spell. Choose to be a Wizard if you want to collect all the coolest spells possible.


Baldur’s Gate 3 is available on Steam.

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