Baldur’s Gate 3 lets you customize your characters’ classes via a subclass, which provides additional benefits as you level up. Not all of the subclasses from Dungeons & Dragons 5E made it into the game, but they could be added later, should Baldur’s Gate 3 receive DLC support in the future.
In D&D 5E, each class gets to pick a subclass at a point between levels 1-3. These help define their abilities, such as the Cleric choosing a Domain, which reflects the powers granted to them by their chosen deity. The subclasses are often a replacement for multiclassing, as there are many options that let you dabble in different skill sets, such as the Arcane Trickster, which gives the Rogue access to spells.
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Rank BreakoutThe Wizard class is primarily known for flinging spells in combat, but one popular subclass lets them join the warriors on the frontlines. The Bladesinger subclass was once used exclusively by elves, as they were the first to master the art of warfare and dancing in one fluid motion, but the knowledge has since passed to other races.
When a Wizard takes Bladesinging at level 2, they gain Light Armor Proficiency and proficiency with a one-handed weapon. More importantly, they gain the Bladesong ability, allowing them to add their Intelligence bonus to their Armor Class, increasing their walking speed by
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