Baldur's Gate 3 includes many of the classes and subclasses from Dungeons & Dragons 5e, but there are still some missing in the Early Access version of the game. The updates have added content, however. Baldur's Gate 3 added the Barbarian class in its last patch, and the Druid and the Sorcerer classes were added in previous updates in 2021.
The D&D 5e Player's Handbook is filled with rules for the game that could last players a lifetime, with numerous races, classes, feats, and spells to use as part of character creation. Fans are expecting all of the content in the Player's Handbook to appear in Baldur's Gate 3, even though the game might not reach level 20 at launch. This means that developer Larian Studios has a lot of work on its hands and it's no wonder that the Early Access model was so appealing, as it has let the studio gradually add elements to the game and receive fan feedback about how it all fits together.
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It has been confirmed that more playable races are on the way, as Baldur's Gate 3 is adding gnomes in a future update. The fans are more interested in the classes and subclasses that have yet to be added to the game, and there are still some amazing ones to come. Some of the most popular D&D classes are missing from Baldur's Gate 3 and fans cannot wait for their inclusion.
It's strange how times change and people look at classes in a different light over time. Bards were once the original prestige class in the first edition of D&D, but they quickly turned into a joke. There was a time when the Spoony Bards of D&D were one of the most disliked classes in the game, thanks to their jack-of-all-trades playstyle making them feel underpowered
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