So far its been great, but for human really the only type most people take is variant human to get the free feat at lvl 1, also for character creation I think it might be better or at least I would prefer it to roll for stats, the most common way is 3d6, reroll 1s for each ability score, also seen a lot of people do roll 4d6 for ability scores , keep the best 3 dice for total for each ability. I have not gotten far enough into it to tell yet. I do have a question about multiclassing in the game for authenticness sake. In the game there are a lot of sub classes that say things like lvl 10 wizard under subclass school of evocation has an ability called "Empowered Evocation" the ability lets you add your intelligence modifier to the damage wizard evocation spells you cast, also for example under subclass Knowledge Domain has at lvl 8 a subclass feature called "Potent Spellcasting" it basically adds your wisdom modifier to your cleric cantrip damage.

Now why do i mention all of this, because when you multiclass your basically making in essence a new custom class , sort of a hybrid. everything in it is part of that class, so for example lets take a lvl 10 Wizard(evocation/lvl 8 cleric( knowledge) character, for that character since there part of the same character both potent spell casting and empowered evocation would work there and what would be traditionally a cleric evocation spell would work with empowered evocation , likewise traditionally wizard cantrips would work with Potent Spellcasting. Why ? because for that character there wizard spells are considered cleric spells also and the same goes for that characters cleric spells also count as wizard spells for that character.

My question is: Was Larian aware of this, and if so , was it put in Baldur's Gate 3 to keep to authenticness?

Last edited by soulstalker; 07/10/20 02:24 AM.