Multiclassing is especially fun for some of these subclasses.

This minimizes the main issue multiclassed characters run into when attempting to balance multiple ability scores.

The pact of the blade in Baldur’s Gate 3 will make incorporating the hexblade subclass a little tricky.

Baldur’s Gate 3 wizard Gale with a questioning expression on his face.

The Swashbucker subclass actually synergizes wonderfully with the abilities ofthe Hexblade warlock.

Neither subclass requires investment past level six to be amazing, making the multiclass very viable.

Those abilities only get better when paired with those of the Crown paladin.

Ranger from Baldur’s Gate 3

At high levels, the Crown paladin’s ability essentially negates that penalty.

As powerful asthe Giant barbarianis on its own, it only gets better with Battlemaster techniques.

The Giant barbarian can deal insane damage with thrown weapons and by shoving creatures around the battlefield.

A tiefling bard from Baldur’s Gate 3.

Luckily, certain items inBG3make this less of a problem than in the tabletop game.

That’s where the Eldritch Knight fighter comes into play.

What’s especially great about this pairing is thatit can work with a number of level combinations.

Wizards from Baldur’s Gate 3 bladesong power

One could also do the inverse, since the Stars druid can also work well as a dip.

Even splitting the two down the middle works to provide a healthy balance of both of their best features.

It is probably the most powerful hybrid build in all ofBaldur’s Gate 3.

Characters from Baldur’s Gate 3 with demonic weapons

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