Multiclassing as a Paladin can be tricky in , but a unique build uses the Warlock to imbue arcane power into those following the divine warrior's path. Paladins' mix of melee attacks and magic is usually hindered when you try to add another class. However, the Charisma-based close-range role from the Pact of the Blade Warlock offers surprising synergy to the Paladin's playstyle.
This mix is sometimes referred to as a “” or “” and is among the top damage-dealing builds once you reach the max Level of 12. It takes some time to come online, making it more viable after recruiting Minthara for the team. You might have more control over this build using a custom Tav or other origin characters like Wyll in.
Baldur's Gate 3's Origin Characters are less customizable than custom characters. However, players can respec and multiclass to improve their builds.
When starting a new custom Paladin, you will have full control of race, background, and ability scores. Minthara, Wyll, or any other companion can be respected by talking to Withers at camp, but they must maintain their original race and background. While backgrounds offer minor boosts to some traits this multiclass possesses, you'll want to focus more on the Ability Scores and Racial Features that define your character's other skills.
Always start the first level as a Paladin for better Saving Throws, health, and proficiency with Martial Weapons. Take the Soldier Background for the free Athletics and Intimidation skills. Last, Persuasion and Insight are great if the character is the main party speaker.
For Tav, Half-Orc is an incredible choice for its Savage Attacks and Relentless Endurance features. Savage Attacks give you extra damage whenever you land a Critical Hit, while Relentless Endurance allows you to regain a Hit Point when your health runs out instead of falling. This helps you last longer in combat, giving you ways to keep fighting and stave off Death Saving Throws for a bit longer.
Once you have your
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