Summary
- Bards in BG3 are a great mix of magic and melee, ideal for beginners due to their talkative nature and musical abilities.
- Circle of the Moon Druids offer versatility between shapeshifting and spells, perfect for beginners to combine melee with magic.
- Warlocks, especially with The Fiend subclass, provide a mix of melee and magic for beginners, offering a unique playstyle.
Baldur’s Gate 3 was in early access for quite some time, allowing players to experience many of the classes Larian Studios had available before the full game was released. Now that the full version of Baldur’s Gate 3 (BG3) is available to play, some may be wondering what the easiest classes are to learn from the twelve available.
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Each class serves a role, with some being easier to understand than others. It’s also important to keep in mind that players can even multiclass if they wish to spice things up in the future. No matter if the player wants to be a spellcaster or focus purely on melee, these are by far the most beginner-friendly classes in Baldur’s Gate 3.
Updated on February 11, 2025, by Megan Smith: While there may be only a few new players starting Baldur’s Gate 3 for the first time due to how incredibly popular the RPG has been. With Patch 8 currently in stress tests and soon to be implemented into the game for all, there is plenty of reason for even more players to begin their journey in Baldur’s Gate 3, with each class getting a new subclass. With this patch assumed to be the last largest update to Baldur’s Gate 3, this is a perfect time for those unsure about the game to finally start it, with these BG3 classes being some of the best for beginners, whether they want to focus on melee, spellcasting, or a mix of the two.
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Bard
A Brilliant Support Spellcaster
- College of Lore has access to an assortment of spells.
- College of Valour improves the Bard for combat situations.
- College of Swords makes the Bard better at melee combat.
Starting off Baldur’s Gate 3’s best class for beginners is Bards. These instrumental virtuosos are a brilliant mix of magic and melee for players who are hoping to try out the best of both worlds.
Players are likely to meet an abundance of bards during their adventure but none of them are companions, leaving a spot for the player to fill. These Bards are also incredible talkers, and therefore, a player who wishes to be a whiz at almost every dialogue option they choose should definitely select Bard as their main class.
When selecting a subclass for the Bard, it may become a little daunting, especially as the three subclasses may at first seem quite similar. For beginners, players should consider choosing the College of Lore at level four. Although players may find the extra spells given to them by Magical Secrets to be a lot, this allows gamers to try out a variety of classes through the magic available from the Cleric’s Spiritual Weapon or a Warlock’s Hunger of Hadar
, where they might find their favorite. Bards can also keep their distance during battles, making them a safe bet for those hoping to rely primarily on ranged attacks.
Armor |
Light |
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Weapons |
Simple & Hand Crossbows, Longswords, Rapiers & Shortswords |
Saving Throws |
Charisma & Dexterity |
Skills |
Musical Instrument & Pick any three skills |
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Druid
Powerful Spellcasters & Shapeshifters
- Circle of the Moon Druids do a lot more shapeshifting.
- Circle of the Land focuses heavily on spells.
- Circle of the Spores does something different with the Druid class.
Druid was the last class to be added to early access before the full release of Baldur’s Gate 3 but that doesn’t mean that it’s one of the weakest. With a mix of melee and magic in the class, there is plenty of versatility on offer when playing as a Druid, from hitting with a staff to calling upon the heavens to attack foes with an Ice Storm
. This is only one of many incredibly overpowered spells that can be wielded by druids, and even though players can recruit two Druid companions, there is still room in the team for another if players wish to become one with nature.
Although the majority of the Druids’ play style usually sees them slinging spells, beginners may wish to focus on melee combat, and Circle of the Moon allows exactly that. Circle of the Moon relies heavily on the Wild Shape action, which gives the player an assortment of animals and elementals to play as. This, therefore, allows a player to avoid using so many spells and instead stand on the frontlines as a bear or even a dinosaur.
Armor |
Light, Medium & Shields |
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Weapons |
Clubs, Daggers, Javelins, Maces, Quarterstaffs, Scimitars, Sickles, and Spears |
Saving Throws |
Intelligence & Wisdom |
Skills |
Pick two from Arcana, Animal Handling, Insight, Medicine, Investigation, Nature & Perception |
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Rogue
Sneaky Heavy Hitters
- Thief is basic but can do more bonus actions.
- Arcane Trickster gives more magic potential.
- Assassin is perfect for those who want more critical hits.
As the sneakiest class in the game, it is no surprise to see how extremely overpowered it can be to become a rogue. Being able to simply disengage from combat at any point makes the rogue a tempting choice for any player. They also don’t have any spells, which adds another element of simplicity to the class. That is unless a player wishes to choose the subclass of Arcane Trickster, which adds a magical element to rogue combat, allowing beginners to have their hands on even more Magic Missile
.

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Players who want to do more than just blindly run into battle will enjoy the solo nature of a rogue as they scout ahead of the team to capture the element of surprise before starting the proper fight. BG3 can be a simple experience for players who are only just starting their adventure by choosing the Thief Subclass. This simply adds a second bonus action for the Rogue to use, allowing them to possibly attack three times during their turn if they have a weapon in their off-hand. Even with Astarion on hand to pick locks as the only rogue companion in Baldur’s Gate 3, players can never have enough rogues on a team, making this a great beginner class for players to get lost in.
Armor |
Light |
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Weapons |
Simple & Hand Crossbows, Longswords, Rapiers & Shortswords |
Saving Throws |
Intelligence & Dexterity |
Skills |
Pick four from Acrobatics, Athletics, Insight, Deception, Intimidation, Investigation, Perception, Performance, Persuasion, Stealth & Sleight of Hand |
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Warlock
Great Up-Close & From Afar
- The Fiend is perfect for beginners with its healing potential.
- The Great Old One works well for a melee Warlock.
- Archfey Warlocks are great at controlling.
Warlock has been seen as one of the most favored classes available to players in not only the early access of the title but also the full version of Baldur’s Gate 3. It is arguably more complex than many of the other classes in the game, though a persistent beginner of the RPG is sure to have some enjoyment with the class, especially when they can freely Eldritch Blast
opponents.
Warlock is another class that can offer a brilliant mix of melee and magic if players take the Pact of the Blade. As for subclasses, choosing The Fiend is a vital pick for any Warlock, as Dark One’s Blessing allows the Warlock to gain extra hit points for every creature they kill. While players won’t ever get to meet the creature they have made a pact with, unlike Wyll and Mizora, this is still a class the player can use without worrying about running out of spells.
Armor |
Light |
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Weapons |
Simple |
Saving Throws |
Wisdom & Charisma |
Skills |
Pick two from Arcana, Deception, Intimidation, Investigation, History, Nature & Religion |
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Monk
A Quick Class With Multiple Attacks
- Way of the Open Hand focuses purely on melee combat.
- Way of Shadow creates a stealth monk class.
- Monks that take Way of the Four Elements can do abilities that are like spells.
Monks are a class from Dungeons and Dragons that many players felt didn’t have much power to them in the tabletop RPG. Thankfully, Larian has taken these concerns and turned the Monk into an incredible class that many beginners of Baldur’s Gate 3 will fall in love with.
Not only is this one of the most lethal BG3 classes, but it also allows the player to do multiple attacks in only a single turn, which puts many of the other classes to shame. Players may even find themselves throwing away their weapons to simply attack with an open fist. As a predominantly melee-based class, instead of spell slots, players can use Ki points to activate certain abilities that can only be used by that class. Newcomers to BG3 should focus on the subclass of Way of the Open Hand, as the Ki points continue to focus on melee battle instead of mimicking things that look like spells.
Armor |
None |
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Weapons |
Simple & Shortswords |
Saving Throws |
Strength & Dexterity |
Skills |
Pick two from Acrobatics, Athletics, History, Insight, Religion & Stealth |
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Paladin
A Valiant Knight To Smite Evil
- Oath of Devotion Paladins make great protectors.
- The Oath of the Ancients is like a stronger Druid.
- Oath of Vengeance Paladins do a lot more damage.
- Oathbreaker Paladins have a lot of potential with necrotic spells.
Players who would rather protect their party from the onslaught of hits from enemies instead of supporting them from behind should look no further than the class of Paladin. This class is brilliant for those who wish to play the typical knight-like character who only wishes to do good in the world. Besides their alignment, Paladins have an incredible constitution and defense that will keep the player standing even during the most difficult of battles. As well as being a class that could potentially not have a companion attached to it, if players didn’t recruit Minthara.
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They also have a chance to gather a couple of holy spells, such as Bless
, though this is nowhere near as many as any actual spellcaster, which leaves the player to focus on other things. However, it should be noted that spells like Searing Smite
will make the Paladin hit harder. Unlike other classes, the Paladin subclass has the chance of being broken if one doesn’t keep up with the beliefs of their oath. Players who wish to avoid this should go for the Oath of Vengeance, as it’s nearly impossible to break while also being great for dealing damage, though arguably the Oathbreaker subclass is one of the most powerful due to the necrotic damage it can deal to foes.
Armor |
Light, Medium, Heavy & Shields |
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Weapons |
Simple & Martial |
Saving Throws |
Charisma & Wisdom |
Skills |
Pick two from Athletics, Insight, Intimidation, Medicine, Persuasion & Religion |
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Ranger
Perfect Ranged Forces
- Beast Master gets an animal friend for help.
- Hunter is a purely Ranger-focused subclass.
- Stealth Archer players will love Gloom Stalker.
In the fifth edition of Dungeons and Dragons, which Baldur’s Gate 3 heavily takes inspiration from, Ranger wasn’t favored by many players. However, Larian Studios has taken it upon themselves to turn this forgotten class into something far more entertaining. Ranged combat can be crucial to surviving in Baldur’s Gate 3, as many of the foes the players face will hit hard, and therefore, it’s safer to deal with them from a distance. While Rangers and Druids share a lot of the same magic, players who are starting the game for the first time as a Ranger may benefit from using more defensive spells such as Enhance Leap, to allow the player to remain on the high ground, without the risk of being attacked.
Having extra companions is great for any player’s first time experiencing BG3. The Beast Master subclass is therefore the best for players to choose if they decide to be a Ranger. This is because they are able to summon an animal companion that will level up alongside them and aid them in battle. It should be noted that, although the class is called Ranger, players don’t only need to use bows when playing this class, as they are proficient in plenty of other simple and martial weapons. Those who still wish to be in the heart of battle can still do this as a Ranger, with Minsc being a great example as he’s introduced swinging a sword.
Armor |
Light, Medium & Shields |
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Weapons |
Simple & Martial |
Saving Throws |
Strength & Dexterity |
Skills |
Pick three from Animal Handling, Athletics, Insight, Investigation, Nature, Perception, Stealth & Survival |
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Barbarian
The Perfect Tank
- Wildheart Barbarians have animalistic perks.
- Berserker Barbarians are basic but brutal.
- Wild Magic can become dangerous when out of control.
Another great melee predominant class must be the Barbarian. These are the go-to tanks of Dungeons and Dragons, and they continue to be this way in Baldur’s Gate 3. If players don’t wish to recruit Karlach to be their Barbarian, they can instead take on this role or possibly choose to have two barbarians in their party at all times for the added chaos it can cause for enemies.
Fueled by their rage, players can use their anger in different ways to better themselves on the battlefield. As a Barbarian, the player will also always be at the center of the battle, protecting those around them. Simple subclasses like Wildheart are effective and easy to learn, as they simply allow the player to add a couple of different features to their Rage that are connected to animals. Arguably, all the subclasses for Barbarian are quite simple to use and learn, therefore any of these options during a player’s first-ever attempt at Baldur’s Gate 3.
Armor |
Light, Medium & Shields |
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Weapons |
Simple & Martial |
Saving Throws |
Strength & Constitution |
Skills |
Pick two from Animal Handling, Athletics, Intimidation, Perception, Nature & Survival |
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Cleric
A Deadly Healer Or Defender
- Life Domain Clerics heal more hit points.
- Light Domain Clerics have the chance to dodge attacks.
- Trickery Domain improves their stealth.
- Knowledge Domain is great outside of combat.
- Nature Domain Clerics can access Druid spells.
- The Tempest Domain does more damage through thunder and lightning.
- War Domain Clerics are great for melee combat.
Cleric is by far one of the easiest spellcasters for the player to learn. While it’s understandable that some players may wish to avoid using magic, gamers will still have a cleric available to them from the beginning, though becoming one themselves also has its benefits. Clerics have the capability of either fending for themselves with many domains, allowing them to wear heavy armor, or they can keep to the back lines as they allow other companions to take the damage for them.
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With a mix of melee skills and spells, Clerics may not be doing the most damage, but they can certainly defend themselves and others with Sanctuary
if needed. A beginner may wish to choose the Life Domain subclass due to the Cleric automatically having spells like Cure Wounds
available, while also allowing the player to use a group heal as their channel divinity, which can boost the hit points of those that surround them for two turns. With these only being a few of the available spells in BG3 for this incredible beginner class, players are sure to be able to experiment with the Cleric class to find a mix of spells that best suit them, especially as they are all available for the player to use without needing to reset their class.
Armor |
Light, Medium & Shields |
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Weapons |
Simple & Morningstars |
Saving Throws |
Charisma & Wisdom |
Skills |
Pick two from History, Insight, Medicine, Persuasion & Religion |
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Fighter
A Simple Tank & Damage Dealer
- Battle Master are a great way to hinder opponents.
- Eldritch Knight introduces spells to a predominant melee class.
- Passive improvements are many for the Champion subclass.
For players who are new to BG3 and want the most simplistic and easiest class to learn, they should look no further than the typical CRPG class known as the Fighter class. This is a predominant melee class that can wear an assortment of armor as well as use a versatile amount of weaponry, too. This allows a player to experiment with their build however they wish, though those that wish to be daring may go for Eldritch Knight to introduce basic spells like Thunderwave
to their roster.
Like the Barbarian, this class is also the center of battle, which means a player will always feel as if they play an active role in dealing with enemies. With a subclass like Battle Master, players won’t only be attacking more than once a turn, but also have a variety of actions they can use, like disarming strike to remove the weapon from an opponent’s hand. This requires superiority dice to be spent, which may be a new mechanic only used by Fighters but is easy to understand. Even with Lae’zel already filling a Fighter slot, this is another class that a party can never have too many of, even if they are purely remaining a fighter, they are sure to get the battle done.
Armor |
Light, Medium, Heavy & Shields |
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Weapons |
Simple & Martial |
Saving Throws |
Strength & Constitution |
Skills |
Pick two from Acrobatics, Athletics, Insight, Animal Handling, Intimidation, History, Perception & Survival |
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