Larian Studios has shored up its class and subclass plans for the official launch ofBaldur’s Gate 3.
With the full launch, every class and subclass from the Player’s Handbook will be available.
There are, however, some subclasses that haven’t made the cut.
In BG3,Fighters will have access to Battle Master,Eldritch Knight, and the Champion subclasses.
All of these fulfil a fairly similar role, with the Eldritch Knight being an exception.
The buffs provided to the party by a Banneret are more interesting and make for much better teamplay.
Despite having one of the potentially coolest backstories for a Rogue-throw in character, theSwashbuckler is one silver-tongued devil.
The Swashbuckler breaks the mould in a satisfying way.
In BG3, you might play asDruids in the Moon, Spore, and Land circles.
In this form, you’re free to apply a constellation to further enhance your Wild Shape.
Generally speaking, you will be a melee frontline fighter in all of these subclasses, including the Samurai.
If BG3 adds more subclasses, this would be an incredibly stylish addition.
These powerhouses draw on a primal rage to destroy their foes at any cost.
This enables customization that results in a uniquely defined character.
Want to fly like a bird while raging?
The spirit of the Eagle can carry your screaming form into battle.
Does halving damage from nearly any source in the game sound good to you?
Selecting the Bear as your spiritual guide will make you practically invincible.
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