
They exist to destroy the mind flayers after millennia of enslavement so if you're looking for high action, the Githyanki is your first choice.Ī High-Elf is a great magical race. They're a no-brainer choice if you're as fan of brute force, aggression and fighter builds.

Githyanki are warriors with silver blades who ride dragons. Humans are also the most pliable, and great if you want to push the boundaries of role-play in Baldur's Gate 3 because their common looks can hide any of your good or evil intentions. Humans are the most recognisable faces in Faerun and if you're a little intimidated by the world of Dungeon's and Dragons, its racial politics and the reactions you'll get by choosing a more fantastical race then humans are a good bet for a beginner - or just if you intend to poke around with the game for a couple of hours before starting a new game as a different race and class. At the other end of the scale are humans, who may hide evil alliances, but look like the majority of the population and so are more likely to be greeted with respect. Tieflings will be greeted with mistrust and fear, as they are descended from a demonic bloodline and look the part with those horns and other intimidating features. Larian has released 20 hours of campaign gameplay for Baldur's Gate 3 and hopes that players will at least journey through that a few times with different races and classes.Īs a general rule, Githyanki and Drow are uncommon in Faerun and will most likely be greeted with suspicion at the very least. As an experienced role-player you may like the challenge of playing a mistrusted race, or you might want to try to fit in with the people of Faerun by creating a character that reflects the most common races. You need to consider not just your character's attributes and skills, but how the NPCs of Baldur's Gate will react to you. There are eight races in Baldur's Gate 3 Early Access, but some have subraces, bringing your total race options to 16. If you want to try a completely different race and class, you'll have to start a new game within the Early Access build. The same goes for your choice of skills and abilities, so choose wisely. Larian has said that it intends to build some form of respec option into Baldur's Gate 3, but it's not part of Early Access yet.


This is important to know because once you hit play you won't be able to undo your starting choices. Manage cookie settings Can I respec my character build in Baldur's Gate 3?Īt this Early Access stage there is no option to respec your character in Baldur's Gate 3. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Let's take a look at the basics and the main traits of each class and race. While this isn't going to completely define your Baldur's Gate 3 experience, it will be the beginnings of how the world reacts to your character and set you on certain paths as you explore the world of Baldur's Gate.

You will also choose your skills and abilities at an early stage. Included in Baldur's Gate 3 Early Access are 8 Races and 6 Classes, but it also features Subraces, Subclasses and a Background story to choose from. Whether you're a veteran Baldur's Gate player or new to the Forgotten Realms and Faerun, Larian Studios' Early Access release offers a robust character creation suite from the off. As Baldur's Gate 3 finally releases into Early Access you may be a little overwhelmed with the choice for your starting character.
