Beginner's Guide to Baldur's Gate 3 - IGN (2024)

Baldur's Gate 3's mechanics are based on Dungeons & Dragons 5e (5th edition), but if you haven't played the tabletop before, getting a good grasp of how things work in the game could be difficult. Not to worry: If you're just getting started, or simply want to better understand how things work, here's a beginner's guide to Baldur's Gate 3 explaining everything from how to make a good character to how combat works.

We gave Baldur's Gate 3 a 10 in our review. Writer Leana Hafer said "With crunchy, tactical RPG combat, a memorable story with complex characters, highly polished cinematic presentation, and a world that always rewards exploration and creativity, Baldur's Gate 3 is the new high-water mark for CRPGs." Considering the high praise, it's worth learning the ropes!

How to Build a (Good) Character

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The first order of business is making a character. You can always choose an Origin Character and go with the recommended specs to make this part easy, but you can also make a custom character (which you'll also need to do if you choose The Dark Urge Origin Character). Here are quick summaries of what each choice actually does, but click on each for more complete, thorough explanations. These pages also explain basics like how dice rolls work. You can also check out our comprehensive How to Build a Character in BG3 guide - or watch the video above!

  • Class: Your class is arguably the most important choice when building a character. It determines the Abilities you'll want to invest in and generally how you'll fight in combat, as each comes with a variety of weapon proficiencies, armor proficiencies, Spells, and other features. There are 12 Classes and 46 Subclasses in BG3 to choose from. You can always check out our Best Classes in BG3 guide for more advice, but they're all viable!
  • Race: Unlike traditional D&D 5e, your Race in BG3 does not affect your general stats. Instead, it provides special racial attributes, like Darkvision or special resistances; and of course, your appearance. Dialogue options may change depending on your Race as well, but don't worry, your Race won't disqualify you from any Romance in BG3! There are 11 Races in BG3 to choose from - and our Races and Subraces guide has a complete comparison chart.
  • Ability Scores: Essentially, Ability Scores are your stats! Every action you perform in Baldur's Gate 3--from attacking with a weapon to persuading an NPC--is modified by your Abilities. The higher your Ability score, the more likely you'll succeed with whatever you're trying to do. See our full BG3 Abilities Guide for explanations of how ability checks work, and what each ability affects.
  • Background: This is a bit of flavor that can change some dialogue and dictate what grants you "Inspiration" - a currency that essentially lets you try again if you fail. These 12 Backgrounds also provide two proficiencies in Skills.
  • Skills: Skills include things like Perception, which allows you to notice things around you; and Persuasion, which allows you to persuade an NPC. Any character can use any Skill, but having a Skill proficiency will add a bonus to your dice roll along with the usual Ability Score modifier, making you more likely to succeed with that Skill. There are 18 Skills in BG3 - and your choices of Class, Background, and sometimes Race or Feats will affect which skill proficiencies you can choose.

During these selections you'll also make a "Guardian" - see Who is the Guardian? for more information.

Can You Respec in BG3?

If you end up not vibing with your character, don't worry, you can always respec everything except for Race and Background, even very early on. You can miss this though, so see How to Find Withers and Respec to learn how.

Crucial Baldur's Gate 3 Tips

To get more acquainted with the most important mechanics, check out these most crucial Baldur's Gate 3 tips. This video gives you a quick rundown of things like how to quickly change your gear, how weapons actually work, and what Karmic dice is and how to change it.

To get you started, you'll want to find all of your potential Companions in BG3 so you can create the best party compositions. Before equipping weapons or armor, make sure that character is proficient in them so you'll actually use them efficiently. Same goes for Spells, like Shadowheart's Intelligence-based Firebolt. She has a bad INT score. This is why she misses with it so much!

Here are some more quick and important guides:

  • How to Level Up
  • How to Revive Characters
  • How to Sheath Your Weapon
  • How to Get the Digital Deluxe Items
  • How to Disarm Traps
  • How to Dye Armor and Clothing
  • How to Prepare and Change Spells
  • How to Change Party Members
  • Ritual Spells (these can be cast outside of combat without using a spell slot!)

For explanations for some especially under explained mechanics, read (or watch!) 20 Things Baldur's Gate 3 Doesn't Tell You.

How Baldur's Gate 3 Combat Works

The combat system can be a bit cumbersome to get accustomed to for BG3 players new to D&D. There's a large variety of things you can do each turn, and even things like elevation and the surface you're standing on can affect attacks.

You can watch the video above or head to our comprehensive Baldur's Gate 3 Combat Guide and Tips page for a detailed break down, but here's a quick summary of what you can do in combat:

  • Initiative is determined by a 20-sided dice roll plus your Dexterity Ability Modifier added as a bonus. The higher your roll, the sooner your turn will be.
  • Actions are generally limited by one per turn unless your character has special features. These actions include weapon attacks and spells, as well as general abilities Dash, Disengage, Throw, and Hide. Rogues can perform some of these actions as a Bonus Action! Actions are noted by a green circle.
  • Bonus Actions are smaller abilities that can be done in the same turn as an Action. These include the general Jump, Shove, and Dip (dipping a weapon into an affected surface like poison); but can also include certain spells like Healing Word or class abilities like Barbarians Rage.
  • Reactions like Opportunity Attacks or certain spells occur when triggered by another event. It's pretty self-explanatory, but each one is unique, so read what their trigger is. You only get one Reaction per round though, so use them carefully. Opportunity Attacks may be toggled to happen automatically, so check your settings if you want to be prompted before performing a Reaction.
  • Movement is just the distance your character moves in a turn. You can move, do something, and move again, but the total distance you can cover in a turn is determined by your Race and any bonuses you may have activated. The most common movement speed is 30 feet.

To get an idea of how much time is passing, each round is considered six seconds, as it is in the D&D rulebook BG3 is based on - this is why there are limitations. Keep in mind you can "set up" for combat before initiating it by strategically placing your characters before the enemies see you, too.

Advanced Baldur's Gate 3 Tips

Okay, you understand the basics, but you want more. We've got you - watch the video above for a quick-hit list of 44 advanced tips you probably don't know!

If all else fails, we have a Baldur's Gate 3 Main Story Walkthrough plus guides for any Baldur's Gate 3 Side Quests you may encounter. Some of our most popular guides so far include how to deal with Auntie Ethel and how to complete the Gauntlet of Shar Trials, so maybe keep those bookmarked for later.

This was a lot, but you can always return to refresh later. May your dice always roll in your favor.

Casey DeFreitas is IGN's deputy editor of guides and loves D&D. Catch her on Twitter @ShinyCaseyD

Beginner's Guide to Baldur's Gate 3 - IGN (2024)

FAQs

What should I do first in Baldur's Gate 3? ›

Things to Do First
  • Things to Do First in Baldur's Gate 3.
  • Rescue Shadowheart from the Nautiloid.
  • Defeat the Commander to Loot the Everburn Blade.
  • Loot Everything on the Beach.
  • Find a Shovel to Keep in Your Inventory.
  • Recruit All the Companions.
  • Find Withers' Sarcophagus.
Jul 29, 2023

Can beginners play Baldurs Gate 3? ›

It's beginner friendly if you play on easy. the normal and tactician difficulty can be very formidable if you don't know much about how this sort of gameplay works. 12 AGO 2023 a las 6:45 a. m. But role playing are not friendly, however due too many choice that lead many drawback or downside, or not way you want it go.

Is Baldur's Gate 3 worth playing in early access? ›

I'd say yes, but only if you REALLY want to play this game early because the save file won't carry over to the final release, or if you want to offer some last minute feedback to Larian. Otherwise I recommend waiting the last few months and having a fresh experience.

Is there a guide to Baldur's Gate 3? ›

IGN's BG3 guide covers every main quest in the game- looking at everything from puzzle solutions and boss strategies, to critical lore points and even hidden pieces of loot.

What is the best character class in Baldur's Gate 3? ›

The best classes in BG3 are Bard, Rogue, Wizard, Cleric, and Paladin, as they are the best at fulfilling their role. All five of these classes are able to accomplish their specialty better than any other, even if just by a small margin.

How many hours does it take to beat baldurs gate 3? ›

When focusing on the main objectives, Baldur's Gate 3 is about 68½ Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 163 Hours to obtain 100% completion.

Has anyone beaten Baldur's Gate 3 yet? ›

But while most folks are still chewing through the massive Dungeons & Dragons-based game, one Twitch streamer has beaten Baldur's Gate 3 in just a little under 11 minutes.

How many hours of content does Baldur's Gate 3 early access have? ›

The early access version contained only the first act, amounting to approximately 25 hours of content. Additional features and content, including multiplayer functionality and more classes, were added throughout early access. The version for Stadia was cancelled following the closure of the platform in January 2023.

How many hours is the first act of Baldur's Gate 3? ›

Baldur's Gate 3 Act 1, which by most estimates should take you between 30 and 40 hours to complete, is just a very long tutorial, Larian says. As someone with very little prior knowledge of the series and who has never played Dungeons & Dragons, this would've been mighty handy to know.

What is a disadvantage in Baldur's Gate 3? ›

Disadvantage is a condition in Baldur's Gate 3 that can make it more difficult to succeed on an ability check, attack roll, or saving throw. When you have disadvantage, you roll two d20s and take the lower of the two rolls. This can be a significant hindrance and can make it much harder to achieve your goals.

Which race is best in BG3? ›

Out of all the available races in Baldur's Gate 3, it's of no surprise to see the best race players should consider using to create their character is Half-Elf. This combines the best of both the Human and Elves' features to create an incredible race to play as.

Can I play baldurs gate 3 without playing 1 or 2? ›

Yes. You can jump right in. The history of BG1 and BG2 is decades past and anything you are missing should be filled in when it comes up in Act 2/3. From what I experience in early access, my knowledge from multiple play throughs of BG1/2 was generally unimportant.

What should I be doing in BG3? ›

What to do first in Baldur's Gate 3
  • Gather your crew.
  • Look out for the glowing ancient sigil circles on the walls.
  • Explore the ruins near the crash site.
  • Travel to Druid's Grove.
  • Visit the dark areas on your map.
  • Continue your search for the cure.
Aug 3, 2023

Where to go in the beginning of BG3? ›

Emerald Grove is considered the main path to go for the start. Getting Withers is good but he's not needed to start. You can find companions all around that general area. After the grove you can head to the goblin camp as a ally or enemy depending on choices you can make.

What is the best first time class in Baldur's Gate? ›

With both melee and spellcasters being accessible even for those just starting their journey, these are Baldur's Gate 3's best beginner classes.
  • 8 Monk.
  • 7 Rogue.
  • 6 Warlock.
  • 5 Paladin.
  • 4 Cleric.
  • 3 Ranger.
  • 2 Barbarian.
  • 1 Fighter.
Aug 5, 2023

What to do before going to lower city in BG3? ›

With dozens of quests and encounters, keeping track of everything can be tricky.
  1. 10 Check Out The Well.
  2. 9 Find A Sharran Lookout.
  3. 8 Return The Missing Letters.
  4. 7 Enter The Abandoned Windmill.
  5. 6 Speak To The Ironhand Gnomes.
  6. 5 Meet The Harpers.
  7. 4 Deal With The Squatters.
  8. 3 Visit Raphael.
Feb 17, 2024

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