Warlocks are the second most popular spellcasting class to play in , according to data released by Larian Studios, and it's not hard to see why. Despite having only three subclasses available in the game, warlocks are a wonderfully versatile class that can also work brilliantly for multiclass builds. Warlocks work a little differently from other magic users and particular feats in will help bring out the best in these charismatic casters.
What sets warlocks apart when playing them, compared to other spellcasters, is their limited number of spell slots. Unlike wizards, sorcerers, or even clerics, who will have a steady number of increasing slots each time they level up, warlocks will only have two spell slots for most of the game, until level 11, where they will gain a third. This means that playing as a warlock is a little more strategic, but with the right feats, any build using this versatile class will be more than ready to take on the Absolute.
Warlocks are one of four classes in that use Charisma as their spellcasting ability. Therefore, anything that gives this ability score a boost is always a good thing. Although it might seem like more of a bard feat, Actor is a great choice for warlocks, especially when playing as one as the face of the party and interacting with NPCs. This is because, as well as increasing the warlock's Charisma score by one, Actor is also super helpful when it comes to dialogue checks.
Choosing a class in BG3 is a tough decision, but selecting a subclass can feel even harder. This is the strongest warlock subclass.
Actor grants expertise in Deception and Performance checks, which means that any checks for them will double the proficiency bonus. This is so useful for those looking to blur the truth a little bit while saving the world. It also allows other skills to be chosen for character creation in place of Deception, and I've found Arcana, History, or Investigation to be excellent options.
One of the great things about warlocks is
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