All Baldur’s Gate 3 classes and subclasses explained

Every class and subclass in Baldur's Gate 3 offers a distinct set of abilities. Here's a breakdown of each one and how they'll impact your gameplay.

All Baldur’s Gate 3 classes and subclasses explained
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Want to know about all the Baldur’s Gate 3 classes? Choosing your class is an important decision. It shapes your abilities, skills, and playstyle throughout the entire game, so you’ll want to consider your preferred style of play and the role you want to fulfill in your party.

With a roster of 16 classes and numerous subclasses to choose from, it’s important to find a balance that suits the goals of your character. Will you be a mighty warrior striding into battle with a huge two-handed sword, or a stealthy rogue skulking in the shadows waiting to swiftly deliver a killing blow? Perhaps you prefer to unleash devastating magic on your foes from the safety of the back lines or dabble in the divine and manipulate the very elements of the world. The deep and immersive role-playing experience that is Baldur’s Gate 3 allows for a limitless range of options, and that’s exactly what we’re here to explain.

Baldur’s Gate 3 Classes

With such a diverse range of classes and subclasses to choose from, we’ve broken down each one below, along with some of their abilities and strengths.

Fighter

As you might expect, the Fighter is a well-rounded class that focuses on melee and ranged attacks. The Fighter class tree has two subclasses – Battle Master and Purple Dragon Knight – each with their own unique abilities and playstyles.

Rogue

Rogues are a stealth-based class, with an emphasis on light weapons, bows, and dual-wielding. This class tree has three subclasses – Assassin, Swashbuckler, and Thief – each with their own unique abilities and playstyles.

Wizard

Wizards are the masters of magic, with spells that can cause devastating damage from a distance. The Wizard class tree has three subclasses – Evocation, Abjuration, and Necromancy – each with their own unique abilities and playstyles.

Cleric

Clerics are the masters of healing and support magic. This class tree has three subclasses – Divine Domain, Nature, and Tempest – each with their own unique abilities and playstyles.

Ranger

Rangers are the specialists of the wild, and their ability to track enemies and use bows and arrows from a distance make them a valuable asset to any party. This class tree has two subclasses – Primal Guardian and Vigilante – each with their own unique abilities and playstyles.

Paladin

Paladins represent the pinnacle of holy warriors, with the ability to wield divine magic and smite their foes. This class tree has two subclasses – Divine Domain and Oath of Vengeance – each with their own unique abilities and playstyles.

Warlock

Warlocks are masters of magic and, unlike the Wizard, specialize in summoning powerful demons and devils to do their bidding. This class tree has two subclasses – The Coven and The Hexmage – each with their own unique abilities and playstyles.

Sorcerer

Sorcerers are a formidably powerful class, with the ability to manipulate magic in ways that rival the Wizard. The Sorcerer class tree has two subclasses – Dragon Heritage and Netheril – each with their own unique abilities and playstyles.

Bard

Bards are masters of song, dance, and storytelling, with the ability to manipulate enemies and buff allies. This class tree has two subclasses – College of Valor and College of Satire – each with their own unique abilities and playstyles.

Monk

Monks are martial arts specialists, with the ability to deliver powerful melee attacks while also remaining elusive and evasive. This class tree has two subclasses – Way of the Drunken Master and Way of the Open Hand – each with their own unique abilities and playstyles.

Druid

Druids are masters of the wilderness, with the ability to shapeshift into the form of animals and control the elements. This class tree has two subclasses – Circle of the Land and Circle of the Moon – each with their own unique abilities and playstyles.

Barbarian

Barbarians are fierce warriors from the north, who rely on their brute strength and rage to get them through battle. This class tree has two subclasses – Path of the Storm Herald and Path of the Berserker – each with their own unique abilities and playstyles.

Artificer

Artificers are a new class introduced in Baldur’s Gate 3, whose main ability is to craft powerful weapons and items and use them to buff themselves and the rest of their party. This class tree has two subclasses – Forge Master and War Machine – each with their own unique abilities and playstyles.

Blood Hunter

Blood Hunters are an archetype that uses powerful blood magic to drain the life force from their enemies and use it to empower themselves and their allies. This class tree has two subclasses – Night Stalker and Soul Reaper – each with their own unique abilities and playstyles.

Psionic

Another new class introduced in Baldur’s Gate 3, the Psionic specializes in wielding psionic abilities and manipulating their enemies with mind-bending powers. This class tree has two subclasses – Psychic Warrior and Telepath – each with their own unique abilities and playstyles.

Vampire

And finally, the class and subclass we’re all waiting for, the Vampire. A specialist that uses a mix of arcane and divine magic and blood magic to manipulate their enemies and become a powerful, blood-thirsty vampire. This class tree has two subclasses – Necromantic and Reanimator – each with their own unique abilities and playstyles.

With all of these class and subclass combinations, and more still to be revealed, you should have no trouble finding one that suits you. Whether you plan to play as a mighty berserker, a stealthy assassin, or a giant lizard, we’ve got everything you need to start your adventure in the Forgotten Realms. And if you have any questions about the intimidating classes in the RPG game, check out our guide to all of the playable races in Baldur’s Gate 3 and all of the companion characters.

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