Let us be blunt by saying that Ranger is possibly the weakest class in Dungeons & Dragons. Elves and Humans are also an option, but do not have that high of a Charisma. If you’re looking for a race that helps with making a powerful Warlock, we recommend choosing Tiefling due to their high Charisma. You’ve also got Hellish Rebuke when you’re a Fiend patron Warlock, a defensive and offensive spell that has the potential to deal a huge amount of damage if a character hits you. Warlocks are known to be quite squishy, even if their second best stat is Constitution, so an ability to help them get some more HP? Nothing to turn your nose up at, that’s for sure!Īs for Warlock’s offensive abilities, the majority of Warlocks have the Eldritch Blast cantrip (a spell that doesn’t take up spell slots and can be used all the time) which is an incredibly effective damage dealer that gets stronger the higher you level up. The higher it is, the better, as with this patron comes the ability ‘The Dark One’s Blessing.’ This ability grants the Warlock some health points with every enemy they down. For that reason, there really is only one Warlock build we can recommend and that is the Warlock with The Fiend as a patron.Ī Fiend patron Warlock should pick the stat Charisma for their number 1 stat, because Charisma is what powers the damage, as well as saving throws, of a Warlock’s spells. In Dungeons & Dragons, the patron a Warlock chooses - an entity that accompanies you - often changes your playstyle, but the Warlock class in Baldur’s Gate 3 is currently rather simple, as there are only two different patrons to choose. We recommend this sort of Rogue first as it’s great fun to play, and if you value sneaking around, you’ll love this build the most. Dexterity and Wisdom are perfect stats for your thief, as it lets you play more of a supporting role without making you useless when you do get into a one-on-one fight. Wisdom boosts Perception, a useful thing to have in detecting traps to disarm in the first place. As for your second best stat with this build, we recommend Wisdom. This further boosts your Stealth and will give you more of an advantage of sneaking past without being seen, and thus more than enough time to plunge your dagger in your enemy’s unsuspecting back. If you’re looking to be a thief in the night, then the best thing you can do is put most of your points into your Dexterity. Again, it ultimately depends on what you want your Rogue to be like… When you think of a Rogue, you may easily fall into the line of thinking that ‘oh, I need to be stealthy for this class.’ And while that is somewhat true, you do get more damage with sneak attacks, after all, it isn’t the only thing a Rogue can focus on.
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