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Best evil class for villain game in Baldur’s Gate 3 (BG3)


Choosing the right class in Baldur’s Gate 3 is the first step in a long and exciting journey. Normally, you think about the type of fight, or you think about what will go well with the rest of your party. But what if saving people and helping bystanders along the way isn’t your thing. What if you wanted to rain hellfire and pestilence on anyone who dares look your way? For those intriguing characters who have this in mind when building a character, you’re in luck. We are going to give in to the dark and take a look at the best evil class for the villain game in Baldur’s Gate 3 (BG3).

Best evil class for villain game in Baldur’s Gate 3 (BG3)

At the time of full release, BG3 has 12 lessons available for selection. Although you can multiclass later in the game, this article will focus on integrating a class. And for our own purposes, the class we’ll be looking at will also be tied to one of the original characters. As there is a character who is not like the others. If you are looking for the best evil class for the villain game in Baldur’s Gate 3, look no further than the Sorcerer. Now, some of you might think that’s an easy answer, since it’s the class you are given by default when selecting The Dark Urge origin character. Well to that I say: yes, and, no.

Related: How many companions are there in Baldur’s Gate 3?

For those who don’t know, The Dark Urge is the only original character that won’t become your companion in the game. In fact, you won’t even be able to find them, as their story is closely tied to the game’s narrative. Except instead of having good intentions for the world, your thoughts are more bloody and chaotic. Combined with wizards who draw their magic from a gift or bloodline, The Dark Urge is the poster child of evil. Of course, at the end of the day, players can create any character with any class and be able to destroy whatever world they’re thrown into. Because at the end of the day, there is no greater horror than the thoughts inside our own heads.

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