Dwarf
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Dwarves are a playable race in Baldur's Gate 3.
Racial features edit
- Base Racial Speed
- You can move 7.5 m / 25 ft per turn.
- Size
- Medium
- Dwarven Combat Training
- You have Proficiency with , , , and .
- Darkvision
- Can see in the dark up to 12 m / 40 ft.
- Dwarven Resilience
- You have Advantage on Saving throws against being and you have Resistance against damage.
Subraces edit
Gold dwarf edit

Subrace features edit
- Dwarven Toughness
- You have 1 extra maximum per level.
Shield dwarf edit

Subrace features edit
- Dwarven Armour Training
- You have Armour Proficiency with and .
Duergar edit

Subrace features edit
- Superior Darkvision
- Can see in the dark up to 24 m / 80 ft.
- Duergar Resilience
- An affected creature has Advantage on Saving throws against Illusions and against being Charmed or .
- Duergar Magic
- You gain the access to the following Cantrips:
- Level 3: Enlarge ( Recharge: Long rest, does not require Concentration and does not use Spell Slots).
- Level 5: Invisibility ( Recharge: Per combat, does not use Spell Slots).
NPC characters edit
Additionally, non-player duergar characters also have:
- Sunlight Sensitivity
- While in sunlight, this creature has Disadvantage on Attack Rolls and Perception checks that rely on sight.
Exclusive equipment edit
Certain items have unique bonuses when wielded or worn by a Dwarf. These bonuses can be enabled by being disguised as one before equipping the item.
- Dwarven Thrower: Dwarven Thrower (passive feature) - a Dwarf throwing this warhammer deals an extra 1d8Bludgeoning damage. If the target is a Large, Huge or Gargantuan creature, the strike deals an additional 2d8Bludgeoning damage.
- Nimblefinger Gloves: Nimblefinger - a Dwarf wearing this gloves gains +1 Dexterity.
Notable dwarves edit
Gold dwarves edit
Shield dwarves edit
Uncategorized dwarves edit
Notable Duergar edit
See also edit
Notes edit
- Each Dwarf subrace equates to a specific type of Dwarf subrace in Dungeons & Dragons Fifth Edition, as they share their unique traits:
- A Gold Dwarf equates to a Hill Dwarf in 5e
- A Shield Dwarf equates to a Mountain Dwarf in 5e.
External links edit
- Dwarf on the Forgotten Realms Wiki