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'''Non-player Characters ('''also known as NPCs) are game characters not controlled by the player.
{{hatnote|This article is about the concept. For lists of all characters, see [[List of characters]] and [[:Category:Characters]].}}
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'''Non-player characters''' (also known as '''NPCs''') are characters not controlled by the player. They have pre-determined behaviours and defined [[ability score]]s, [[class action]]s, and inventories. NPCs commonly have dialogue and voice lines, and many NPCs in [[Baldur's Gate 3]] are involved in [[quests]].


For the purposes of keeping this information digestible, only characters with sufficient dialogue or story significance will be listed here.  
Some NPCs, particularly humanoid ones, have sets of abilities that mimic [[Avatar|player character]] progression. A [[ranger]] archetype NPC might have ranger-like abilities such as {{SAI|Hunter's Mark}} or {{SAI|Ensnaring Strike}}. Other NPCs can have class actions that are unique to them and cannot be learned by player characters.  


=== [[Prologue]] ===
== Types of NPC ==
NPCs can be divided into a number of archetypes that are not necessarily mutually exclusive.


* [[Us]]
=== Boss ===
* [[Lae'zel]] (Companion, Origin Character)
: An informal term used by the [[Baldur's Gate 3]] playerbase to describe unique, particularly strong enemies. Bosses usually have special and powerful abilities, and are often in set-piece areas that play to their strengths. Bosses also often drop plentiful loot, and might have a few unique magic items as well. However, whether an NPC is a boss is ultimately subjective. See [[Bosses]].
* [[Shadowheart]] (Companion, Origin Character)


===[[Ravaged Beach]]===
*[[Astarion]] (Companion, Origin Character)
*[[Gale]] (Companion, Origin Character)
*[[Dying Mindflayer]]
===[[Bedchamber]]===
* [[Andorn]]
* [[Barton]]
* [[Cefrey]]
* [[Haseid]]
* [[Mari]]
* [[Torgga]]
===[[Druid Grove]]===
*[[Wyll]] (Companion, Origin Character)
*[[Kagha]]
*[[Rath]]
*[[Nettie]]
*[[Apikusis]]
*[[Auntie Ethel]] (Trader)
*[[Arron]] (Trader)
*[[Dammon]] (Trader)
*[[Zevlor]]
*[[Alfira]]
*[[Aradin]]
*[[Arka]]
*[[Asharak]]
*[[Bex]]
*[[Danis]]
*[[Elegis]]
*[[Kaldani]]
*[[Memnos]]
*[[Nadira]]
*[[Rikka]]
*[[Arabella]]
*[[Sazza]]
*[[Zorru]]
*[[Mol]]
*[[Volo|Volothamp Geddarm]]


===[[Sunlit Wetlands]]===
=== Camp Follower ===  
*[[Johl]]
: A camp follower is an NPC that remains at camp and cannot be invited to the player's party. They may provide services. See [[Camp followers]].
*[[Demir]]
 
*[[Gur]]
 
===[[The Risen Road]]===
=== Companion ===
*[[Karlach]] (Companion, Origin Character)
: A companion is an NPC that often has a very large number of interactions. When added to the player's party, they take up one of the four slots available and temporarily become a playable character, albeit with special interactions that a custom player character does not have. They can also still be entered into dialogue with. See [[Companions]].
*[[Anders]]
==== Temporary companions ====
*[[Rugan]]
: A temporary companions can be recruited party members during [[All Quests|quests]] or through world interactions. Unlike camp followers, temporary companions are able to join as party members and some can become temporary playable characters. See [[Temporary companion]]s.
*[[Olly]]
 
*[[Zarys]]
 
===[[Goblin Camp]]/[[Shattered Sanctum]]===
=== Trader ===
*[[Halsin]] (Companion)
: A trader is an NPC with an expanded list of items to trade or [[pickpocket]], as well as a large amount of gold. See [[Traders]].
*[[Minthara]] (Companion)
 
*[[Priestess Gut]]
 
*[[Dror Ragzlin]]
=== Common Citizens ===
*[[Novice Crusher]]
: These NPCs populate the game world, creating a sense of a living environment, having limited dialogue options and do not typically provide quests or items.
*[[Gribbo]]
 
*[[Abdirak]]
 
*[[Torturer Spike]]
=== Hostile NPCs (Enemies) ===
*[[Roah Moonglow]] (Trader)
: Hostile NPCs - or Enemies - are adversaries that the player encounters during exploration and quests, varying in level of difficulty.
*[[Liam]]
 
===[[Underdark]]===
 
*[[Spaw]]
== List of articles about NPCs ==
*[[Glut]]
* [[Bosses]]
*[[Blurg]] (Trader)
* [[Camp followers]]
*[[Omeluum]]
* [[Companions]], which are NPCs when not in the active party.
*[[Dhourn]]
* [[Origin characters]], which are NPCs when not in the active party.
*[[Filro the Forgotten]]
* [[Traders]]
===[[Grymforge]]===
 
*[[Nere]]
[[Category:Gameplay mechanics]]
* [[Sergaent Thrinn]]
{{NavGameplay/Mechanics}}
* [[Elder Brithvar]]
* [[Philomeen]]
* [[Corsair Greymon]] (Trader)
{{Character}}

Latest revision as of 17:14, 7 June 2024

This article is about the concept. For lists of all characters, see List of characters and Category:Characters.

Non-player characters (also known as NPCs) are characters not controlled by the player. They have pre-determined behaviours and defined ability scores, class actions, and inventories. NPCs commonly have dialogue and voice lines, and many NPCs in Baldur's Gate 3 are involved in quests.

Some NPCs, particularly humanoid ones, have sets of abilities that mimic player character progression. A ranger archetype NPC might have ranger-like abilities such as Hunter's Mark Hunter's Mark or Ensnaring Strike Ensnaring Strike. Other NPCs can have class actions that are unique to them and cannot be learned by player characters.

Types of NPC[edit | edit source]

NPCs can be divided into a number of archetypes that are not necessarily mutually exclusive.

Boss[edit | edit source]

An informal term used by the Baldur's Gate 3 playerbase to describe unique, particularly strong enemies. Bosses usually have special and powerful abilities, and are often in set-piece areas that play to their strengths. Bosses also often drop plentiful loot, and might have a few unique magic items as well. However, whether an NPC is a boss is ultimately subjective. See Bosses.


Camp Follower[edit | edit source]

A camp follower is an NPC that remains at camp and cannot be invited to the player's party. They may provide services. See Camp followers.


Companion[edit | edit source]

A companion is an NPC that often has a very large number of interactions. When added to the player's party, they take up one of the four slots available and temporarily become a playable character, albeit with special interactions that a custom player character does not have. They can also still be entered into dialogue with. See Companions.

Temporary companions[edit | edit source]

A temporary companions can be recruited party members during quests or through world interactions. Unlike camp followers, temporary companions are able to join as party members and some can become temporary playable characters. See Temporary companions.


Trader[edit | edit source]

A trader is an NPC with an expanded list of items to trade or pickpocket, as well as a large amount of gold. See Traders.


Common Citizens[edit | edit source]

These NPCs populate the game world, creating a sense of a living environment, having limited dialogue options and do not typically provide quests or items.


Hostile NPCs (Enemies)[edit | edit source]

Hostile NPCs - or Enemies - are adversaries that the player encounters during exploration and quests, varying in level of difficulty.


List of articles about NPCs[edit | edit source]