Baldur's Gate 3 is all about choices and living with their consequences, and the same applies to character builds, as all characters in the games aren't stuck with their starting class and can multiclass as soon as they level up for the first time.
Multiclassing opens up some very interesting possibilities, but the path to creating a strong multiclass build is rife with dangers, mostly unseen. So, is multiclassing a viable option that all adventurers should look into? Let's find out.
Multiclassing in Baldur's Gate 3 works slightly differently from tabletop D&D 5e, doing away with the Ability Score requirements for adding a new class on top of the starting one. So, to make an example, you can make a Fighter Warlock as soon as you reach level 2 in the starting class without having to worry about having a certain Charisma score. This opens up a lot of customization options right from the start of the game, options that you will need to know how to manage to make the best out of them.
While there is no Ability Score requirement for multiclassing, Ability Scores still matter. Creating the Fighter Warlock hybrid mentioned above would lead to a very middling character, as the Fighter class's main stats are Strength for a melee build or Dexterity for a ranged build, while the Warlock's is Charisma, so any spell you may cast will not be as effective as if they were cast by a pure Warlock. As such, when attempting to multiclass, you should keep these things in mind to make an effective character. Picking the Fighter specced with high Dexterity for ranged combat as an example, multiclassing with the Rogue class would be a much better choice. A Fighter with high Strength goes well with the Barbarian class, to make another example.
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