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Revision as of 15:41, 19 November 2023
Welcome to Baldur's Gate 3 Wiki!
We aim to provide a clean, detailed, up to date wiki for Baldur's Gate 3. This is shared a community effort and everyone is welcome!
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Latest update
Hotfix 29 (Console Only) - 16:10, 21 November 2024 (CET)
Gameplay
Character creation
Mechanics
Learn about various gameplay features in Baldur's Gate 3.
- Resources
- Weapon Actions
- Illithid powers
- Spellcasting
- Resting
- Conditions
- Alchemy
- Damage types
- Armor Class
- Initiative
- Concentration
- List of spells
- Consumables
- Miscellaneous
- Perm. bonuses
- Proficiency
- Inspiration
Characters & Companions
Campsite: The place you go for Long Rest, item storage, interactions with Camp Followers, and intimate interactions with Companions.
Camp Followers: Not to be confused with Companions, these NPCs will travel with you and appear at the Campsite.
Deities: The gods of worship in the Forgotten Realms setting in which Baldur's Gate 3 takes place.
Walkthrough
In case you find yourself stuck, or want to check in advance which outcomes are possible, see here for quest guides.
D&D 5th edition rules
Here's a quick reference of the core Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition rules as implemented in Baldur's Gate 3. See also: D&D 5e Rule Changes
Rolls | |
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Initiative | The roll you make to determine when it will be your turn at start of combat. |
Attack roll | The roll you make to determine whether an attack hits an enemy at all. |
Damage roll | The roll you make to determine the amount of damage done by a successful attack. |
Saving throw | The roll you make to attempt avoiding various threats other than direct attacks. |
Ability check | The roll you make when attempting anything else that requires a roll to succeed. |
Modifiers | |
Advantage | Roll the die twice, and use the higher result. Disadvantage is the exact opposite. |
Ability score modifier | The number you add to your rolls based on your ability scores. |
Proficiency bonus | The number you add to your rolls based on whether you have proficiency. |
Community resources
External links
- Larian Studios Feedback form (Baldur's Gate is already selected)
- Baldur's Gate 3 Interactive Maps on Map Genie
- Forgotten Realms Wiki: Learn more about the Forgotten Realms
Copyright and licensing
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Contributing
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