The Barbarian is a strong melee fighter in Baldur’s Gate 3, and by introducing multiclassing, they gain a lot of versatility beyond just pure damage dealing. However, you want to be careful not to delay – or even fully miss out on – their key features.
This Barbarian build can be used on any character. Karlach is the best option, as she already begins in the Barbarian class. But you can also make the main character a second Barbarian or speak to Withers to change classes in BG3.
One of the biggest hindrances in Dungeons in Dragons is the “Action Economy” concept. You are typically only allowed one main action, one movement, and a bonus action. Barbarian, on its own, usually follows these rules. But, there are two main classes that can expand the action economy budget: Fighter and Rogue, the latter of which is excellent for a solo build in Baldur’s Gate 3. Fighter allows you to use a full set of actions once per long rest, while Rogue gets many bonus actions.
You still want to fundamentally begin character creation as a Barbarian. This determines your starting proficiencies with weapons, armor, and Saving Throws. You could consider beginning Baldur’s Gate 3 as a Rogue to gain Intelligence and Dexterity as Saving Throws, but this would hinder your combat capabilities. Consider the following stats and choices for the first level:
Eventually, you want to wind up with a class combination of six Barbarian, three Fighter, and three Rogue levels. However, the order is essential as you will spend more of the campaign at lower levels and will only be at a maximum level of 12 for a short time. You want to unlock all the key features before moving on to ones just for flavor.
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