Originally Posted by Kou The Mad
Originally Posted by PrivateRaccoon
Originally Posted by Kou The Mad
Does Sorcerers in this ruleset sprout wings and stuff based on Bloodlines, or is that just Pathfinder?

Given that Larian, so far, has showned to use a quite, loose, interpretation of the D&D 5e ruleset, we won't really know how they will choose to portray the sorcerer. But yes, in the ruleset, at the creation of a sorcerer, the player chooses the origin of the characters magic. In the player's handbook there are two origins to choose from, Wild Magic or Draconic Bloodline, and it's not unreasonable to guess those will be the subclasses in BG3.

Now, per the 5e ruleset, a sorcerer with draconic bloodline can manifest his/her wings once per long rest as a bonus action to get flying speed equal to the characters current speed. But that feature isn't available until clvl 14 and we don't even know if BG3's main story will span over that many levels.

I guess we'll just have to wait and see.

Edit: Ofc Niara was a bit quicker than me :P
I mean, I don't want them for mechanical reasons, I just want my character's bloodline to be visible is all.
If they DO do mechanical stuff great, awesome, all for it, I just want the visuals (And possibly some people reacting to them.).


I understand, and I also like the pure cosmetic part in nwn and pathfinder. But alas, those games use the 3.5 edition and were designed for max level endings while BG3, even though the planned clvl by endgame hasn't been officially decided yet (atleast per my knowledge), doesn't seem to be lvl 20. At first Larian even seemed to be set on clvl 10, maybe 12, which means we won't be high enough clvl to get our wings anyway until a possible expansion.

But we don't really know anything do we. If it will be pure cosmetic I don't think Larian will see it as an obstacle doing some homebrewing and giving us the wings at an earlier clvl for example.