Best Classes To Multiclass In Baldur’s Gate 3

Highlights

  • Baldur’s Gate 3 allows players to combine classes without the need for specific stats, giving them creative freedom in battles.
  • Some of the best multiclass combinations in BG3 include Monk & Rogue, Paladin & Cleric, and Rogue & Ranger.
  • Combining classes that use the same spellcasting modifier, such as Sorcerer & Warlock or Druid & Cleric, can lead to powerful spellcasting options.


Baldur’s Gate 3 takes heavy inspiration from its Dungeons & Dragons counterpart, to the point that players can combine classes together to create interesting combinations. Unlike the tabletop players, don’t need to have specific stats to combine classes, and therefore a player has more creative freedom over how they approach battles.

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With twelve classes available, there are plenty of different combinations of classes a player can multiclass in Baldur’s Gate 3 (BG3). However, some classes are much better suited for each other than others. These are by far the best multiclass combinations in BG3.

Updated December 28, 2023, by Megan Smith: Baldur’s Gate 3 has finally been released on the Xbox Series X|S, meaning more players are starting their epic journey across the three acts. While those who have only just started their BG3 journey may not multiclass so soon, others may be tempted to make themselves even more powerful by combining two or more classes together. With this in mind, this article hopes to show the best multiclass options in BG3 so that players have not only a chance in a regular playthrough but also when attempting to face the latest honor mode, where players can only have one save file.


16 Monk & Barbarian

Full Control And Plenty Of Hits

Monk and a Barbarian in Baldur’s Gate 3

  • Way of the Four Elements Monk
  • Wildheart Barbarian

Players that combine the classes of Monk and Barbarian will have full control over their unit’s emotions. Not only will players be able to rage causing them to take less damage while also dealing more, they will be able to attack multiple times during a turn.

Players will initially have a multi-attack through either one of the classes, as long as they have them at level 5, then they can perform at least one unarmed attack as long as they have hit. If players want to take this a step even further, they could become a Thief Rogue too, to deal with two unarmed attacks.

15 Warlock & Rogue

A Sneaky Spellcaster

A Warlock and a Rogue in Baldur’s Gate 3

  • The Fiend Warlock
  • Arcane Trickster Rogue Subclass

Baldur’s Gate 3 Multiclass options cover all grounds including those that wish to be a spellcaster while also keeping in the shadows. Warlocks are deadly Spellcasters that can regain their spell slots with a simple short rest.

This combined with the likes of a rogue can lead to gaining the surprise of enemies by keeping in the shadows until they have found the perfect spot. Besides this, players can have even more spells by choosing the Arcane Trickster subclass, though these spells can only be regained with a long rest.

14 Cleric & Fighter

Max Damage Multiple Times

Cleric and a Fighter in Baldur’s Gate 3

  • Tempest Domain Cleric
  • Battle Master Fighter

Cleric and Fighter are a surprisingly deadly combination, especially when choosing the Cleric Domain of Tempest. With this domain chosen, players can use their channel divinity to deal the maximum amount of damage from a lightning or thunder spell.

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At later levels, this can be combined with an action surge to deal a large amount of damage twice to an enemy, leading many to fall in a single turn of combat. With 5 levels in Fighter, the player’s unit will become a great front-line fighter that can wield a great sword and heavy armor while casting spells.

13 Monk & Rogue

An Incredibly Mobile Unit

A Monk and a Rogue in Baldur's Gate 3

  • Thief Subclass Rogue
  • Way of the Four Elements Monk

Unlike Dungeons and Dragons, Monk has seen itself be completely transformed, becoming a class that players have enjoyed experimenting with. BG3 has plenty of simple multiclass options, and therefore combining Monk with Rogue can do no harm.

Allowing the player to use dash as a bonus action through multiclassing with Rogue will give a Monk far more mobility on the battlefield. This character will essentially be able to reach any foe they can spot on their turn, and still be able to attack.

12 Paladin & Cleric

A Great Defensive Cleric

A Paladin and a Cleric in Baldur's Gate 3

  • Oath of Vengeance Paladin
  • Tempest Domain Cleric

Playing as simply a Paladin is already an amazing choice, due to its high defense and interesting spell options. Combining this with other classes like Cleric can only give the player more versatility.

Since the Cleric uses the same modifier for their spells, a Paladin with this multiclass has even more divine powers available to them. While the Paladin may already have some of these spells, being able to explore other avenues to create by far the holiest of knights. This can make for not only a great class in battle but also a brilliant option to role-play.

11 Rogue & Ranger

A Stealthy Damage Dealer

A Rogue and a Ranger in Baldur's Gate 3

  • Assassin Subclass Rogue
  • Gloomstalker Ranger

Rogues are known for their stealthy nature, which makes them a great choice for those who wish to sneak around and land a critical hit. Meanwhile, Rangers attack from a distance, though they are also likely to catch their opponents by surprise.

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Combining these two classes together can make for an incredibly stealthy archer, especially if the player considers the ranger subclasses Hunter or Gloom Stalker, which are naturally more stealth-based. Players would be mostly leveling into Rogue to keep their stealth attack critical high.

10 Sorcerer & Warlock

A Sorcerer With Rechargeable Spells

A Sorcerer and a Warlock in Baldur's Gate 3

  • The Fiend Warlock
  • Draconic Bloodline Sorcerer

An important factor that a player must keep in mind when combining classes is what their current attributes look like. While players don’t require specific attributes to gain a class, this second role can be useless if the player doesn’t have the modifiers to support them. Therefore, in the case of spellcaster classes, players should combine classes that use the same stat as their modifier to cast spells.

A great example of this is Sorcerer and Warlock since they both use Charisma for their magic. This allows a player to have access to even more spells from both while having just as much power for either of them. Using Warlock in such a way also means that when a player short rests they gain back some of their spell slots, so they can continue to cast these deadly spells.

9 Fighter & Druid

A Tank Spellcaster

A Fighter and a Druid in Baldur's Gate 3

  • Battle Master Fighter
  • Circle of the Moon Druid

Pairing Fighter with any class is a must, even if it’s only three levels. This is because of the overpowered nature of things like Action Surge, which allows a foe to attack twice. With even more levels in Fighter, a player could even unlock Multiattack.

Combining this with Druid can make for quite the versatile tank that combines combat prowess with also healing spells. This way, players can support themselves with more than just Second Wind. In addition, players can transform into a bear or other creature to save their health if needed.

8 Paladin & Ranger

A Strong Ranged Unit

A Paladin and a Ranger in Baldur's Gate 3

  • Oath of the Ancients Paladin
  • Hunter Ranger

Ranger has already proven to be a great second class for players to level up alongside one another. This isn’t just the case when playing as a rogue, as even the more tank-like characters can benefit from having some ranged skill.

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Multiclassing a Paladin with a Ranger will allow a player to remain one with the holy light, while also giving more versatility. Having the chance to hit enemies from a distance means a player is likely to always be attacking their opponents during their turn.

7 Fighter & Barbarian

Multiple Attacks In One Turn

A Fighter and a Barbarian in Baldur's Gate 3

  • Battle Master Fighter
  • Berserker Barbarian

Players don’t need to combine spellcasters or make melee classes more versatile with range. They can even combine pure melee classes for some interesting results. Fighter is arguably one of the best melee classes in the game, especially for those new to Baldur’s Gate 3.

Combining the multi-attack capabilities of the Fighter class with the chaotic rage of the Barbarian can allow a tank to deal immense damage to its foes. This is a lot easier to combine than many other classes due because the two use similar weapons. And the result is magnificent.

6 Druid & Cleric

A Druid and a Cleric in Baldur's Gate 3

  • Circle of the Moon Druid
  • Light Domain Cleric

Like multiclassing Sorcerer and Warlock, Druid, and Cleric go well together since both classes use Wisdom as their spell-casting modifier. This means that spells from both sides will always do the most amount of damage possible, as long as the player keeps leveling them up in this direction.

Players can make their Druid into one of the greatest spellcasting tanks possible with this combination. Choosing a Light Domain Cleric will open up the possibility of equipping heavy armor, giving the multiclassed Druid more defense. Players could take this a step further through Circle of the Moon, though any subclass will do perfectly with this combination.

5 Wizard & Fighter

A Solo Wizard

A Wizard and a Fighter in Baldur's Gate 3

  • Evocation Wizard
  • Eldritch Knight Fighter

Alternatively, players can combine spellcaster classes with those that only use melee weapons. This is something a player should plan from the beginning to make sure they have the right stats for it; otherwise, they are likely to be casting some weak spells.

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Players should start as a Wizard and then put enough levels into Fighter to obtain Action Surge. This would allow players as a powerful mage to hit more than once while also being able to keep themselves alive using Second Wind.

4 Druid & Ranger

Animals Fighting Beside An Animal

A Druid and a Ranger in Baldur's Gate 3

  • Circle of the Moon Druid
  • Beast Master Ranger

Combining the properties of two of the most nature-oriented classes can make for an interesting adventure in BG3. Players would only need to get three levels in Ranger to achieve the Beast Master subclass, so they can summon their beast familiar. The rest of their levels can go into Druid.

Combining Wild Shape with this animal companion can leave enemies exposed, especially if exploiting the web terrain. Both a player transformed into a spider and their spider companion can rest easy on the webs. Meanwhile, their opponent has a disadvantage on all its attack rolls.

3 Bard & Rogue

Expert At Everything

A Bard and a Rogue in Baldur's Gate 3

  • College of Swords Bard
  • Thief Subclass Rogue

For players looking for pure chaos in their playthrough of Baldur’s Gate 3, a Multiclass of Bard and Rogue is exactly the way to go. This combination is great for an individual who simply wants to be good at everything. There isn’t a single roll that this combo can be bad at, due to having expertise in almost everything.

Taking the Rogue subclass of Thief and the Bard Subclass of College of Swords leaves the character with a lot of potential in battle to deal with some lethal hits.

2 Sorcerer & Paladin

Paladin’s Defense With More Spells

A Sorcerer and a Paladin in Baldur's Gate 3

  • Draconic Bloodline Sorcerer
  • Oath of Vengeance Paladin

Paladins have a small handful of spells they can use due to the Oath they have taken. However, this hardy class can be made even greater through multiclassing with one of many spellcasting classes. One of the most tempting is Sorcerer, which shares the same spell modifier as the Paladin. This multiclass option gives the Paladin plenty of spells it didn’t originally have access to.

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Like combining Fighter and Wizard, this allows a spellcaster to have far more defense when it comes to battles, although this time the player would’ve already had experience using some spells in the past.

1 Barbarian & Bard

Surprisingly Effective Support Barbarian

A Barbarian and a Bard in Baldur's Gate 3

  • Berserker Barbarian
  • College of Valour Bard

Two of the greatest as well as funniest classes to combine in not only Baldur’s Gate 3 but also Dungeons and Dragons are Barbarian and Bard. Starting as a Barbarian, players will be using their rage to defend their team. With a couple of levels in Bard, the player can also support the rest of the party with some incredible tunes while also having access to spells.

A Bardbarian may sound silly, but it can actually be an interesting character to experience, especially since the character will have the charisma to convince others or the intimidation to force someone to do the player’s bidding. When all else fails, the player can still return to their rage to dispatch of opponents.

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