Baldur's Gate 3 launched to early (albeit unscored as of yet) critical acclaim and strong commercial success, as indicated by the impressive Steam concurrency records that it has repeatedly beaten since August 3rd.
However, being a PC game at heart and having stayed for nearly three years on Steam Early Access, Larian's latest game was always going to be heavily modded. After all, while Baldur's Gate 3 is a fairly faithful rendition of Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition, there are still many changes and differences that not all purists will agree on. In this article, we'll list the best Baldur's Gate 3 mods currently compatible with the launch version. The mods will provide anything ranging from quality-of-life additions, rule tweaks, expanded party size and level cap, and more.
First things first, though. Nearly all Baldur's Gate 3 mods will require the so-called Mod Fixer created by Mharius to work correctly. Its installation is extremely straightforward: you'll just need to extract its contents (a single file called Full Release Mod Fixer.pak) into AppData\Local\Larian Studios\Baldur's Gate 3\Mods. Note that the AppData folder may be invisible unless you've already changed your Windows File Explorer options to show hidden files, folders, and drives.
If, upon launching the game, you get a warning message that tells you the game wasn't able to 'create a working story', then you should also download the optional file, which is to be installed in the same folder mentioned above.
The first Baldur's Gate 3 mod covered on Wccftech, the Party Limit Begone mod by Sildur overrides Larian's default max number of four characters in a party. The first version compatible with the game's 1.0 release allowed up to eight characters in
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