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Best beginner class in Baldur's Gate 3

Baldur's Gate 3

The Fighter is the best beginner class in Baldur's Gate 3, offering a forgiving, straightforward playstyle that lets new players focus on learning the game's systems without being overwhelmed.

Here's why Fighter stands out for newcomers:

  • Tankiest starting kit: Fighters begin with heavy armour proficiency, giving you access to the best protection in the game from level 1. You also start with a Longsword and Scale Mail, meaning you're durable right out of the gate.
  • Second Wind keeps you alive: At level 1, Fighters get Second Wind — a free action that restores 1d10 + your Fighter level in hit points, rechargeable on a short rest. This self-healing safety net is invaluable when you're still learning how combat works.
  • Action Surge at level 2: You quickly gain Action Surge, which grants an extra action on your turn and recharges on a short rest. It's simple, powerful, and doesn't require understanding complex spell interactions.
  • Strong saving throws: Proficiency in both Strength and Constitution saving throws means you resist being knocked around, restrained, or killed by the game's more punishing encounters.
  • Flexible Fighting Style: At level 1, you choose a Fighting Style — whether that's Archery for ranged play, Duelling for sword-and-board, or Great Weapon Fighting for two-handed weapons. This lets you tailor your combat feel without any complicated mechanics.
  • Forgiving stat requirements: Fighters only need to focus on Strength (or Dexterity) and Constitution, making character creation much simpler than spellcasting classes.

For your subclass at level 3, Champion is the easiest pick for beginners since it passively improves your critical hit range, while Battle Master is a great next step once you're comfortable, adding tactical manoeuvre options.

If you'd prefer something a bit bulkier and more aggressive with no spells to manage at all, Barbarian is another solid beginner option — it has the highest hit points of any class (12 + Constitution modifier at level 1), and its Rage ability simply gives you damage resistance and bonus melee damage, no resource management needed beyond tracking Rage charges.

Both classes let you focus on learning BG3's turn-based combat fundamentals before tackling the added complexity of spellcasting classes like Wizard or Sorcerer.

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