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<br>BG3 Ability & Skill Guides How to Talk to Animals in Baldur's Gate 3 All Feats (& What They Do) Underrated Feats Players Should Get Best Actions & The Classes That Can Use Them All Illithid Abilities, Ranked & Explained The Pros and Cons of Becoming an Illithid Explained Every Charisma Skill, Ranked Every Wisdom Skill, Ranked Every Intelligence Skill, Ranked How To Best Use S<br><br> <br>Other BG3 Companions Guides How to Romance Minthara How to Recruit Minthara Without Betraying the Grove How to Recruit Minthara Without Betraying the Grove 10 Reasons To Romance Minthara Why You Should Romance Halsin Baldur's Gate 3: Druid Halsin Location 10 Reasons To Romance Halsin How To Befriend Timber (The Squirrel) How to Recruit Minsc How to Recruit Withers How to Get Volo's Ersatz Eye (See Invisibility) How To Romance The Emp<br><br>As a Level 11 Fighter, players can attack three times in a single turn, but by putting one point into barbarian, they can attack four times minimum every turn – as long as a bonus action isn't used for another ability.<br><br> <br>Underdark Quests & Puzzles – Act One Baldur's Gate 3: How to Save Mayrina Where To Find Mayrina (& How To Save Her) Defiled Temple Moon Puzzle Solution How To Help Edowin How To Save The Kuo-Toa From BOOOAL How to Free the Deep Gnomes in Grymforge How to Find and Save the Mushroom Picker How to Finish the Masterwork Weapon How to Use the Adamantine Forge Blind the Absolute G<br><br> <br>Quests & Puzzle Solutions – Act Two Baldur's Gate 3: Where to Find the Egg in the Githyanki Creche Baldur's Gate 3: How to Solve the Protruding Books Puzzle in Balthazar's Room in Moonrise Towers Where To Find Arabella's Parents In Act 2 How to Solve Rosymorn Monastery Puzzle How To Get Moonlantern (& How to Fix It) Find Zevlor Quest Walkthrough How to Find and Heal Thaniel How to Wake Up Art Cullagh Find Mol Quest Walkthrough How to Complete the Gauntlet of Shar Investigate the Selunite Resistance Walkthrough How to Make Yurgir Kill Himself (Kill Raphael's Old Enemy) How to Solve the Brain Puzzle Silent Library Riddle of the Night Puzzle Solution (What Can Silence the Nightsong) Faith-Leap Trial Guide Investigate The Suspicious Toys Quest How to Cross the Shadow-Cursed Lands with Kar'niss How to Solve Thorm Mausoleum Puzzle How to Complete the Soft-Step Trial How to Solve the Plaque Puzzle in the Shadow-Cursed Vil<br><br>Much like the Battle Master, the Eldritch Knight benefits greatly from the Helldusk Armour, Boots, and Helmet. They can also make great use of the Helldusk Gloves, which add fire damage to your weapon attacks and a +1 bonus to spell attack rolls and spell save DC. They also grant +1 to Strength saving throws and allow you to cast Rays of Fire once per short rest, adding a useful ranged attack to your kit. These gloves can be acquired by killing Haarlep in the House of Hope. The Reaper's Embrace Armour looted from Ketheric at the end of Act 2 is a great alternative to the Helldusk Armor, offering incredible defensive utility without needing to fight Raphael for it. You could also use the Armour of Perseverance, which can be purchased from Dammon the Blacksmith if he survives all the way to Act 3.<br>If you are dead set on including a character in your party, simply talk to Withers to respec them to one of the optimal Druid companion classes listed above. This way, you won't miss out on that character's questline, and you won't have to suffer from an improperly balanced party.<br><br> <br>If you pair the Shadespell Circlet and Eversight Ring , you can take advantage of the Darkness spell to create pools of shadow that won't affect you but will cause plenty of problems [https://www.Baldursgate3Fans.com/articles/mastering-the-drunken-master-monk-in-baldur-s-gate-3.html just click for source] enemies trying to attack you, and get +1 to Spell Save DC/Spell Attack Rolls in the process. The Fistbreaker Helm is a good alternative to the Shadespell Circlet, and you can eventually swap over to the Hood of the Weave if another party member isn't using<br><br>There are a total of seven BG3 Circles (subclasses) Druid players can try out, each of which focuses on different aspects of the class, and offers a selection of unique skills, proficiencies, and other features. As you level up in one of these BG3 Druid subclasses, you will gain more abilities that are unique to your subclass choice.<br><br>These all have their own bonuses and drawbacks, but ultimately the Great Weapon Fighting style is best because it simply increases the baseline amount of damage every Two-Handed weapon can do. However, the Defence style is good for Fighters who will spend a lot of time in close combat.<br><br> <br>Settings, Hardware, & Bugs The Best PCs to Play Baldur’s Gate 3 How To Fix The 'Can't Save' Bug How to Find Missing Hotbar Spells in the Spellbook Best Easter Eggs How To Fix Crashing Issues On The Steam Deck The Best Settings For The Steam <br><br> <br>According to its flavor text, the Darkfire Shortbow has been polished by the refined breath of a silver and gold dragon, both types of Dungeons & Dragons creatures known for their icy and flaming breaths, respectively. 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<br>The Wildheart Subclass, likely a reimagining of the Totem Warrior from D&D 5e Tabletop, chooses a Bestial Heart at level three. Each Bestial Heart offers different bonus effects while the Barbarian is raging, along with access to a special action while raging, as the table below shows:<br><br>At level 8, the Wildheart gains "Land's Stride: Difficult Terrain." This prevents difficult terrain from reducing their movement speed. They gain a second Animal Aspect at level 10, choosing from the same list.<br><br>Noble (History, Persuasion): Being raised in a prominent family, the Noble prioritizes acquiring loyalty, renown, and power. Their History Proficiency lets them identify interesting pieces of ancient knowledge from various situations, while Persuasion allows them to see others on their side.<br><br>This section will discuss some generally good equipment that works for any warlock subclass. An important item to mention is the Potent Robe , obtained in Act 2 by speaking with Alfina, but only if you aided the Tieflings during act 1. This robe adds your Charisma to the damage of all Cantrips and stacks with the effects of the Agonizing Blast invocation, allowing the Warlock to add double their Charisma to their Eldritch Blasts. Players focusing on spells should also grab the Daredevil Gloves at the Githyanki Creche during Act 1, allowing them to use all their ranged spells as melee attacks to avoid the penalty for using ranged attacks in melee. Players wanting to stack up their Charisma even higher should look into Duke Ravengard's Longsword , which also grants +2 Charisma and is an excellent weapon for Warlocks using Pact of the Blade.<br><br>Players of classic CRPGs know the sheer intensity of the storylines in the Baldur’s Gate series, making Baldur’s Gate 3 a much-awaited sequel for fans of narrative-focused games. This time around, players of the Baldur’s [https://www.Baldursgate3fans.com/articles/the-switch-2-s-missing-masterpiece-why-baldur-s-gate-3-needs-to-join-the-party.html Baldur's Gate 3 Switch] title get stuck in the middle of an ongoing mind-flayer invasion of Faerun, with only their chosen Class and skillset as a means to fight this seemingly insurmountable threat.<br><br> <br>Beyond that, Shadow Magic plays nicely with Bards and Paladins, much like the other Sorcerer subclasses, due to them providing access to better armor and a wider range of weapon and armor proficiencies, which can open up new options in combat. As always, taking two levels in Fighter for Action Surge can be incredibly effective for empowering a spellcaster, especially one who can also take advantage of quicken spell to fire off even more spells in a single t<br><br>Gloomstalker Rangers are, like Rogues, masters of stealth combat with a unique set of abilities and sneaky ways to maneuver the battlefield – but it doesn't have access to Sneak Attack. By multiclasing into the Gloomstalker subclass as a Rogue, players are able to take advantage of Sneak Attack alongside the Gloomstalker's powerful stealth abilities.<br><br>The Berserker Subclass replaces the normal Barbarian Rage with an improved version called "Frenzy." This has all the benefits of a standard Rage but also grants access to the abilities "Frenzied Strike" and "Enraged Throw."<br><br>Another good option is the Luminous Set, consisting of the Luminous Armor, Luminous Gloves and Coruscation Ring. When paired with a certain mace we'll discuss later, this can make it even harder for enemies to hit you by reducing their attack rolls.<br><br>As a Rogue multiclassing options can be hard to nail down, because the class is so focused on stealth throughout all three of its subclasses. One powerful pairing for the Thief rogue in particular is the Gloomstalker Ranger, which requires players to put three points into the Ranger class to unlock.<br><br>Defensive Duelist: When attacked while holding a Finesse Weapon, Bards can use a Reaction to add their Proficiency Bonus to their AC. In situations where Bards can’t afford to get hit by an attack, this can be a lifesaver.<br><br>These allow the Berserker to perform an additional attack or Throw a nearby object/creature, respectively, and each only uses a Bonus Action. This allows the Berserker to dish out extra damage on every turn while raging, making them an excellent choice for players who want to prioritize damage output.<br><br>At Level 3, they gain additional spells and abilities associated with their Oath, including two new ways to Channel their Oath. Sacred Weapon allows them to turn their weapon into a Sacred Weapon, adding their Charisma Bonus to attack rolls with it. Turn the Unholy allows them to ward off Undead and Fiends by making them afraid of the Paladin. They also gain the spells " Protection from Evil and Good " and " Sanctuary " as additional prepared spells.<br><br>As with other RPGs similar to Dungeons & Dragons , it makes sense for Baldur’s Gate 3 players to want to prioritize an Ability Array that focuses on the Bard’s greatest strengths: that being Charisma and Dexterity. With the above considerations taken into account, here is an ideal setup for an Ability Array that maximizes the Bard’s performance in the early game:<br>
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