Updated: December 6, 2023This build is current to patch 5.

While a cast of companions can join you through Baldur’s Gate 3, only one character feels as if it’s you, and that’s the one you create. Other heroes can join your team and fill every role, so you’re free to choose anything, knowing you can fill in the gaps.

I like to have my character fill a frontline melee role, rather than a support or DPS class. If you’re the same, read on for my Baldur’s Gate 3 fighter build guide, covering everything from stats to skills and subclasses.

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Best Fighter Build in Baldur’s Gate 3

Fighters in BG3 likeLae’Zelshould be yourfirst line of defense in battle situations. They have a fantastic array of weapon and armor proficiencies straight off the bat, allowing them to both soak up and deal out damage. But this proficiency also extends to ranged weapons, making them a dual threat. Rounding out the package is skills that can keep your enemies trained on them while your squishier companions stay out of direct harm’s way.

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Best Stats and Race for Fighter in Baldur’s Gate 3

While a Fighter can fall back on ranged attacks when necessary, theprimary concerns should be staying alive and dishing out melee damage. For these reasons, your primary stats should be Strength and Constitution. Intelligence and Charisma can take a back seat, but it’s worth having a few points in Dexterity (helps with ranged weapons, initiative, and AC) and Wisdom (for saving throws).

Dwarf is a solid race choiceas you’ll start with an extra HP (if taking gold Dwarf as the subclass), gain Darkvison (so you aren’t impaired when fighting in darkness), and have a natural bonus resistance to poison. However, due to your size, your movement speed in battle is restricted.Dragonborn is a good alternativethanks to their bonus Acid Breath attack, whileplaying as a Human allows you to choose a bonus skillto be proficient in, giving you a bit more scope to develop your identity. Despite the movement restriction, I’d take Dwarf, because for me the positives outweigh the single negative.

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Best Fighting Style for Fighter Baldur’s Gate 3

Playing as a fighter allows you to choose one of six Fighting Styles as your specialty:

I like to think of myself as the protector of the party, which means staying alive while protecting them, which boilsmy Fighting Style choice down to Defence or Protection. I suggest Defence if you’re new to this style of game, as the bonus AC will always be useful, but you don’t have to think about it.Protection is the best option, but needs somecareful and thoughtful play to take full advantage of.

Best Subclass for Fighter in Baldur’s Gate 3

Your next important choice comes at level three when you get to choose a fighter subclass.

This is a simple choice becauseas a Battle Master, you’re able to dominate the battlefield. Choosing Battle Master then allows you to take three combat maneuverers from a list of 14. I would choose the following:

Trip Attack is the best of the bunch, as Prone is the status you want all your enemies to have—they can’t move or take actions and get the Disadvantage status for STR and DEX saves, and attacks from close by on them gain Advantage.

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Goading Attack works perfectly with the Defence Fighting Style, encouraging attackers to stay within range of you while giving them Disadvantage if they don’t.Disarming Attack is a little more niche, as it only works on enemies who wield a weapon, but that’s a very common occurrence in BG3. However, it’s very satisfying to pick up the weapon of an enemy that just dropped it, leaving them to pound their fists on your armor.

If you don’t fancy one of these, other solid options includeMenacing Attack(chance to frighten opponent) andRiposte(potential to counterattack if an opponent misses you).

Best Feats for Fighter in Baldur’s Gate 3

You’ll get yourfirst Feat at level four, at which time Ihighly recommend taking Ability Improvement. This allows you to add two stat points, so you can do the following:

Even if you’ve chosen slightly different stats at the beginning, I’d still suggest taking Ability Improvement. Just try to ensure you get extra bonuses from both points you add.

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