Baldur’s Gate 3 subclasses ranked by how weird they are

Baldur’s Gate 3 subclasses let you further specialize your character in the RPG, and we’ve laid out some of our favorite weird choices

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Baldur’s Gate 3 subclasses let you further specialize your character in the RPG, which is all fine and good, but we’re interested in the weird ones. Anyone can be an Oathkeeper Paladin, but it takes a special kind of vengeful warrior to toss it all away in favor of a dark path. You could be an angsty rogue edgelord or a slightly deranged druid who brings people back to life with mushrooms and control their every move. In true Larian fashion, Baldur’s Gate 3 throws some genuinely bizarre subclasses in the mix, but that doesn’t mean they’re impractical. Usually. Some of them even give you access to a special set of powerful skills, and we’ve listed our favorites below.