The cleric is the backbone of most Dungeons & Dragons parties, as they are the most proficient healers that don’t shy away from bringing on the hurt — and Baldur's Gate 3 is no different.
To get the most out of your build we have our Baldur's Gate 3 cleric class guide with the best choices and options to build your cleric.
If you don’t particularly care for Shadowheart, then you will definitely want to be building your own cleric — and our guide hones in on the most optimised build, so you won’t feel exposed during combat.
We cover everything from deities, abilities, spells, cantrips and equipment. No stone has been left unturned, so rest assured you will be escaping the nautiloid as a force to be reckoned with who will only improve as you level up and find more items that further enhance your character.
But without further ado, let’s get to making the best cleric Faerûn has ever seen.
Below we have a very detailed explainer for the best cleric build — but if you just want a quick overview, here’s what you need to know at a glance:
This gives you a very balanced cleric build that focuses on healing and hit-points — meaning you won’t be vulnerable to any attacks and can hold your own if you find your cleric up front and taking the brunt of the damage.
We’ve got much more about what spells, abilities and weapons work best for the cleric — so keep reading to get the lay of the land.
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Choosing a deity in Baldur’s Gate 3 is mostly for roleplaying, so ultimately this is up to you. It makes most sense to choose a deity such as Bahamut — who is the Dragon God of Justice — as they are well-regarded and are in line with the healing sensibilities of the cleric.
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