Customize your character with Multiclass in Baldur’s Gate 3 and have a unique experience by combining different abilities.
“Multiclass” in Baldur’s Gate 3is a feature that allows a player to select multiple classes when creating their character or during gameplay. This gives players a wider range of abilities, spells, and skills, helping them develop their characters in a more customized and diversified way.
For example, after a player chooses the fighter class, they can also have a warrior/mage combination by choosing the wizard class at the next level. This allows the character to use both warrior abilities and some initial mage abilities.
However, multiclassing does not provide access to all the benefits of each class. Whichever class you focus on at any level, you will only have access to the abilities and features of that class for that level. Additionally, combinations of some classes are more synergistic, while others are less compatible. Therefore, it is important to develop careful planning and strategy when multiclassing.
What is Multiclass?
Baldur’s Gate 3 allows multiclass, which we are accustomed to from tabletop role-playing games. This feature allows you to develop your character by combining the abilities of more than one class. In this guide, we will try to explain how to make multiple classes.
There is also a multi-class feature in Baldur’s Gate 1 and 2 games. Since the Baldur’s Gate game series is based on the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) game rules, this feature has been implemented in accordance with the D&D rules. Baldur’s Gate 2: Shadows of Amn is based on D&D 2.0 Edition rules, while Baldur’s Gate 1 and the Baldur’s Gate 2: Throne of Bhaal expansion pack are based on D&D 2.5 Edition rules. Baldur’s Gate 3 is based on the 5th edition.
How to make Baldur’s Gate 3 Multiclass?
When you add a second class to the class you have, you will also have the proficiencies and spells of the class you added. There are no limitations when combining classes, so you can mix Barbarian/Monk or create a Mage/Rogue character.
When using the multi-class system, you must invest your level in one of two classes. For example, let’s say we add Sehhar at level 2 to the game you started as a Paladin. You need to give level 3 to either Paladine or Sehhara. This event is valid for all levels.
How to make Baldur’s Gate 3 Multiclass?
Although the multi-class system seems very powerful at first, it has a huge disadvantage. You can be level 12, the highest in the game. If you use multiple classes, you need to distribute the 12 levels into 2 classes. The final levels of each class have very powerful spells. If you spend your level on another class because of multi-classing, this means that you will not be able to reach the high level spells we mentioned. Of course, you can change your class with the NPC named Çürüyük in your camp whenever you want, or you can create a multi-class character again.
How to Open Multiple Classes?
All you have to do is increase your level. As soon as you reach level 2, you can create multiple classes instead of increasing the level of the class you have. To do this, you need to click on the location indicated in the screenshot below.
How to make Baldur’s Gate 3 Multiclass?
Description of multi-class in game: You can choose to level up in a different class. You’ll gain a broader skill set, but you’ll miss out on the high-tier abilities of your first class.
Baldur’s Gate Classes and Proficiencies
To create the multi-class you want for your character, you need to understand which classes are compatible with each other. For this purpose, I will try to explain to you the qualifications of the classes and what subjects they specialize in. Baldur’s Gate 3 has 12 classes and 46 subclasses.
Barbarian
Barbarians try to solve every problem with physical force. The barbarian is a character who focuses on using his powers and instincts to survive. They cannot wear heavy armor. You cannot use the primary barbarian skill, Rage, as long as you are using heavy armor. The speech options in the game are generally options such as intimidation.
Poet
Bards are the number one class for increasing the damage of other party members, healing teammates, and weakening enemies. It is the class with funny speech options in the game. Its armor is light but good at speech and support.
clergy
If you enjoy playing a class that has survivability and supportive abilities to other party members, you should consider choosing the Cleric. This is a class based on the use of divine magic, but depending on the subclass you choose, you can deal a lot of damage with your weapon or spells.
druid
Druids have the ability to transform into different animals. We can say that it is a class with a strong survival rate since the animal you transform into has full health. Since you are close to nature, you have spells that can talk to animals or turn them into allies. You can even control insects and spores depending on your chosen subclass.
fighter
It is a weapon damage based class. They are highly preferred because they can use all kinds of weapons. Since his healing ability only heals himself, we can say that he has no support for his teammates. If your weapon is not magical, it will fail to deal much damage towards the end of the game.
Monk
They can’t use many weapons. They wear light armor. The monk doesn’t need any of this. They can do a lot of damage with their bare hands. They are very good at Intuition saving throws. If you like using magic but don’t like big weapons, you can play monk and defeat your enemies with your bare hands.
paladin
It has many different gameplay styles. You can cause damage with all kinds of elements, protect your teammates, and be indestructible by wearing shields and heavy armor. Depending on the subclass you choose, you can protect your oath and show your justice against those who are wrong and evil. If you break your oath, you can dispense your own vision of justice as an Oathbreaking Paladin.
ranger
Rangers are trained to be great trackers. A Ranger knows how to find his target by learning to read the world around him and the signs left by nature. They can be as useful and deadly as a Warrior in a battle.
Rogue
Rogues are the most advanced stealth class. When you gain an advantage over the enemy, they can inflict very high damage by making sneak attacks, and they are also masters in using arrows because they have a high agility stat. Despite wearing light armor, high-level rogues absorb some, not all, damage. Since they have high movement speed, they have very high mobility on the battlefield.
Wizard
There are many ways to learn spells in the Baldur’s Gate universe. While all classes generally learn spells from certain books and gods, Wizards learn their spells with their innate abilities. Even if a Wizard has no dragonborn, dragon blood may still flow through his veins. They have a lot of magic, but very low health and armor.
sehhar
Sehhars learned their spells in a different way than sorcerers and magicians. They have very powerful and unique magic thanks to the agreements they made with supernatural creatures. The agreement you make determines the powers you have. While they don’t have as devastating spells as Wizards or Warlocks, they are also good at close combat.
Wizard
Sorcerers have learned how to cast spells and which spells to cast as a result of academic research. They can use spells in battles as much as the spell slots they have, but there are ways to fill these spell slots during battle. He has high level knowledge of history and religion.