Baldur’s Gate 3 Classes Guide – How many classes? -All Classes and Subclasses

Decide which Class and Subclass is right for you, but we advise you to take your time. There's a lot!
Lae'zel from Baldur's Gate looking stoic into the distance
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Baldur’s Gate 3 is a near authentic translation of the D&D 5th Edition ruleset, but of course, balanced for the video game medium. Alongside that, Larian Studios are faithful to the original classes of Dungeons & Dragons, so you have a lot to choose from along with subclasses as well. So how many classes does Baldur’s Gate 3 have to offer?

How many classes are in Baldur’s Gate 3?

There are 12 classes to choose from in Baldur’s Gate 3, which will make every run of the RPG unique. If you decided to choose an all-magic-users party, then good luck with trying to pass all those charisma checks needed to sweet-talk you through conversations or get what you want. But alas, at least you’d be the smartest adventuring party known to the Baldur’s Gate! Just don’t try and charm anyone, eh…

When it comes to Subclasses in Baldur’s Gate 3, however, there are 46 to choose from! This brings more customization to the game. Say you wanted to play as a sneaky Rogue and yet decided to add some magic to your play style. Well, you can if you choose the Subclass Arcane Trickster! Or perhaps you wanted a Cleric, not only to heal but wield powerful magic spells such as Fireball, choose the Subclass Light domain.

Related: Baldur’s Gate 3: Is It Only Turn-Based?

Baldur’s Gate 3 Class List

Here is the Baldur’s Gate 3 class list:

ClassDescriptionPrimary Stat
BarbarianA fierce warrior of primitive background who can enter a battle rageStrength
BardAn inspiring magician whose power echoes the music of creationCharisma
ClericA priestly champion who wields divine magic in service of a higher powerWisdom
DruidA priest of the Old Faith, wielding the powers of nature— moonlight and plant growth, fire and lightning— and adopting animal formsWisdom
FighterA master of martial combat, skilled with a variety of weapons and armorStrength or Dexterity
MonkA master of martial arts, harnessing the power of the body in pursuit of physical and spiritual perfectionDexterity & Wisdom
PaladinA holy warrior bound to a sacred oathStrength & Charisma
RangerA warrior who uses martial prowess and nature magic to combat threats on the edges of civilizationDexterity & Wisdom
RogueA scoundrel who uses stealth and trickery to overcome obstacles and enemiesDexterity
SorcererA spellcaster who draws on inherent magic from a gift or bloodlineCharisma
WarlockA wielder of magic that is derived from a bargain with an extraplanar entityCharisma
WizardA scholarly magic-user capable of manipulating the structures of realityIntelligence

All Subclasses in Baldur’s Gate 3

There are 46 Subclasses to choose from in Baldur’s Gate 3, leading to massive customization. With all the Classes and Subclasses to choose from, your replayability value is through the roof, depending on time. Alas, time is every gamer’s enemy.

ClassSubclass
BarbarianWildheart, Berserker, Wild Magic
BardCollege of Valour, College of Lore, College of Sword
ClericKnowledge Domain, Life Domain, Light Domain,
Nature Domain, Tempest Domain, Trickery Domain, War Domain
DruidCircle of the Land, Circle of the Moon, Circle of the Spores
Fighter Champion, Eldritch Knight, Battle Master, Champion
MonkWay of the Four Elements, Way of the Open Hand, Way of Shadow
PaladinOathbreaker, Oath of Devotion,
Oath of the Ancients, Oath of Vengeance
RangerBeast Master, Hunter, Gloom Stalker
RogueAssassin, Arcane Trickster, Thief
SorcererDraconic Bloodline, Wild Magic, Storm Sorcery
WarlockArchfey, The Fiend, The Great Old One
WizardAbjuration, Conjuration, Divination, Enchantment,
Evocation, Necromancy, Illusion, Transmutation

Best class for Solo play in Baldur’s Gate 3

The best class for solo play in Baldur’s Gate 3 depends entirely on your playstyle; I recommend going with the Fighter class and Subclass into Battle Master. The Fighter is one of the simple classes to use in Dungeons & Dragons 5E and Baldur’s Gate 3 and is often the best class for beginners—so they can get used to the game mechanics and rules.

Related: Can you be evil in Baldur’s Gate 3? The alignment system explained

The Fighter Battle Master is the best solo class for these reasons:

  • Ability to multi-attack.
  • Can use a bonus action to attack again.
  • One of the best classes regarding having tons of health/HP.
  • Not limited to any weapon or armor. Giving the class plenty of variety when it comes to user preference.

Best Class for Spellcasters in Baldur’s Gate 3

Ultimately, the best class for Spellcasters is what you enjoy playing. Now that does sound like a cop-out, but due to the customization of Baldur’s Gate 3, there’s a lot to choose from. However, here are some of the best Spellcasters to use in BG3:

ClassSubclassWhy
SorcererDraconic BloodlineYou can turn into a dragon. What more needs to be said?! But honesty, the dragon can be used as a good tank or a DPS machine.
SorcererWild MagicIf you love chaos, then Wild Magic is for you. Your spells cast are entirely unpredictable, so they could turn the tide of battle or reduce your friends to ash.
WizardAbjurerThis Subclass is all about defense and using counterspell. So if you encounter some nasty spell casters, you can disrupt them from harming your allies.
WizardEvocationIf you want to rain down fireballs and destruction, then Evocation is for you. This class is all about dealing the damage.
ClericLife DomainIf you want a healer, Life Domain is the best Subclass, no questions asked
ClericTempest DomainLove the Cleric class and want to harness lightning while dealing tons of damage? Then Tempest Domain is for you.
DruidCircle of the MoonEver wanted to run with the animals while being one of them? The Circle of the Moon allows you to shapeshift into powerful beasts.
DruidCircle of the ShepherdCircle of the Shepard allows you to call powerful nature spirits to aid you in battle.
WarlockFiend PatronMake a pact with a powerful demon for a price and gain immense power.
WarlockHexblade PatronMake a pact with a weapon, and in turn, makes your chosen weapon more powerful and grants you damaging melee abilities, but nothing is free,
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