Selecting the multiclass in Baldur’s Gate 3 is a strong weapon that allows you to gain abilities from multiple classes simultaneously. But just like in Dungeons and Dragons, multiclassing can also limit your character’s ultimate potential.
But multiclassing your character and then respeccing it is a very simple process, so you can experiment as much as you like.
You can multiclass in Baldur’s Gate 3 as early as level 2, and there are no limitations on which classes you can combine. But some classes naturally coordinate better than others.
When you increase a level, look for a button in the top right of the level-up panel (on the left side of your screen). The button has an ax and a staff crossed with a plus symbol above it. Clicking this button opens a panel showing your levels in each class. From there, you can pick a new class and level up in that instead of your main class.
The next time you level up, you will come across a new display showing your two classes and their respective levels. You can then select between them or add a third subclass.
While it’s generally not suggested to split your levels across more than two classes (unless you’re going for the Jack-of-all-Trades achievement), there’s nothing stopping you from putting a single level into all 12 classes.
Should You Multiclass in Baldur’s Gate 3?
Multiclassing in Baldur’s Gate 3 is a complicated decision requiring you to measure the pros and cons as you build your character.
Pros:
- Combine Class Features: Create strong unions by merging class abilities.
- Cover Weaknesses: Strengthen the weaknesses of your important class.
- Additional Resources: Gain more resources like extra spell slots.
- Roleplay Flexibility: Fulfill standout character fantasies like a heavily armored mage or a raging barbarian monk.
- Increased Attacks: Some union allow for more attacks per turn.
Cons:
- Missing High-Level Abilities: Your main class will never reach level 12, missing out on powerful features.
- Proficiency Limitations: You only gain the proficiencies of your first class.
- Strategic Complexity: Multiclassing can make the game easier, especially on standard difficulty. While at start you might feel behind by not focusing on one class, at max level, with the right items and gold to perfect your build, you can become incredibly strong.
Best Multiclass Builds in BG3
1. Paladin and Pact of the Blade Warlock
This union is extremely powerful. Start with a Paladin of any Oath, leveling to 5 for the extra attack. Then, take Warlock levels, choosing Pact of the Blade at level 3.
This makes your main weapon your Pact Weapon, which is powerful with a shield and the Blood of Lathander mace. By Warlock level 5, you will gain another attack with your Pact Weapon, assembling with your Paladin attack for three hits per turn.
Adding another level in Paladin for the Aura and the final level in either class, you combine heavy armor, Eldritch Blast, and Divine Smite for a formidable build.
2. Thief Rogue and Gloomstalker Ranger
This build focuses on stealth and burst damage. Start as a Rogue, leveling to 3 to select the Thief subclass for an extra Bonus Action. Then, take Ranger levels, choosing the Gloomstalker subclass.
This grants huge bonus damage on the first turn of each combat, paired with Rogue’s Sneak Attack for high initial damage. With additional attacks from Ranger and another Feat at level 8, this build excels in burst damage, stealth, and mobility.
3. Barbarian and Fighter
For a character focused on raw power, this classic combination excels. Start as a Barbarian, leveling to 5 for the extra attack. Then, take Fighter levels, selecting the Champion subclass at level 3 for increased critical hit chances and Action Surge, allowing multiple attacks in a single turn.
With Brutal Critical at Barbarian level 9, this build becomes a damage-dealing powerhouse. Pair Champion with Berserker for an extra attack using your bonus action when you kill an enemy.
This build creates a whirlwind of attacks and critical strikes, making it devastating in combat, especially with support from characters like Shadowheart and Gale.
Conclusion
By following these methods and experimenting with different combinations, you can make a character that fits your playstyle and becomes a powerful force in Baldur’s Gate 3.
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