When I made my Paladin in Baldur's Gate 3, I thought I was being different. Surely others will pick one of the cooler Baldur's Gate 3 classes—aloof rogues or self-serving sorcerers—and not a stodgy devotee to divine virtue, right?
Nope. In a big statistics dump from Baldur's Gate 3's first week, Larian revealed that Paladin is the most-picked class so far. Here's the full list, from most to least-picked:
I guess I'm not special after all, but I'd already figured that out after I noticed how many PC Gamer staff members were Paladins, too, despite Fraser telling us all that Bard is the best.
I fell for the cognitive error of believing my thoughts are unique, but I don't regret the choice: Paladins kick ass. They fit in well with any mix of companions, offering high AC tanking, support buffs, healing, and big damage. I also like how picking an oath simplifies roleplaying: Instead of worrying about whether a decision is going to lead to a good or bad outcome for me or the characters, I just pick whatever feels true to my Oath of Devotion. Virtue ethics are way more fun than gloomy, calculating utilitarianism. Sometimes people die, but I can hardly be blamed for that with this pristine moral record.
If you want more spice, though, you can break your oath and become a whole new Paladin subclass, which Lauren says is also a lot of fun. You just can't lose with a Paladin.
Sorcerer, Warlock, Rogue, Bard, and Barbarian seem about right as the next most-picked classes. Assuming a lot of people are rolling with Gale and Shadowheart in their parties, it makes sense to me that Wizard and Cleric aren't getting much love. I feel like Monk is underplayed, though. No one wants to punch people? That'll be my second custom character, if I
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