The Ultimate Barbarian Multiclass Build for Baldur’s Gate 3

The Ultimate Barbarian Multiclass Build for Baldur’s Gate 3


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.

2024-01-11 16:41:04
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