Baldur’s Gate 3: Paladin Subclasses

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Baldur’s Gate 3: Paladin Subclasses

Paladins have some of the most interesting class features in Baldur’s Gate 3Thanks to the broken oaths that play a central role in defining them. While the idea of ​​holding outs seems to be the most popular choice among paladin players, breaking outs can be equally rewarding. While there are consequences to doing so, you will gain access to a secret and exclusive paladin subclass that excels in combat.

For those who don’t know how to break their vows Baldur’s Gate 3There are many diabolical acts that players can perform, to free you from your sacred boundaries. Although this seems contrary to most playthroughs, especially those of origin characters, by choosing the right misdeeds to perform for your specific oath, you will gain an excellent set of skills and abilities.

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Players selecting their Paladin Oaths in the Paladin subclass character creation section in Balaldur's Gate 3.

In the vast world of Baldur’s Gate 3A paladin’s divine magical powers are not fueled by their alliance with a deity but by their Commitment to the oath they swore. Therefore, a player who makes evil or dishonest decisions in character can lose access to the Paladin’s special abilities until they atone, or, alternatively, they can become an Oatbreaker Paladin in Baldur’s Gate 3.

In A Baldur’s Gate 3 Playthrough, paladin characters generally break their paladin oaths when they Commit a blatant immoral act or kill an innocent person without being provoked. Stabbing other characters in the back is one common trigger for paladins to betray their oaths, whether figuratively by going back on a promise or literally with a blade.

Evil actions such as betraying the Druid’s Grove in Act 1 to Minthara in Baldur’s Gate 3 are easy enough to avoid for paladins who want to stick to the straight and narrow path, but other oath-breaking actions are hard to parse.

The easiest oath to break in Baldur’s Gate 3

Break outs based on your subclass

Players can break their oaths Baldur’s Gate 3 in many waysBut it Depends on which paladin oath you chose when you created yours Character in Character Creation. There are three curses players can take on their paladin subclass, all of which require different spells to break free of them, as shown in the tables below:

There is one offense that can break all oaths Baldur’s Gate 3No matter who you swore to obey. Kill the Tieflings who imprisoned Liezel in Baldur’s Gate 3 In the cage at the beginning of Act 1 after the nautiloid crash will be a violation of any oath, allowing you to obtain the Oatbreaker subclass almost immediately when you begin your journey. This is the fastest and easiest way to break your oath.

Oath of the ancients

The oath of the ancients Baldur’s Gate 3 Paladin subclass, comparable to the Green Knights of Arthurian mythology, is a more neutral good take on the Paladin archetype. Oath of the Ancient Paladins Vow to protect life, natureAnd all the joys of the natural world.

The table below showcases what actions you can perform to break the Oath of Ancients. It mainly consists of KSick innocents and harm nature Unnecessarily. For those who want the owl bear cub as their pet, you can still hurt its mother without affecting the cub’s relationship with her.

How to break an ancient oath

Wrong deeds

Kill an innocent, non-hostile NPC

Free the imprisoned goblin Sazza in the Emerald Grove

Kill both the Owlbear and the Owlbear Cub in Owlbear Cave

Aunt Ethel uses her wand to bring Mary’s husband back from the dead

Kill the Tiefling Pandima in Emerald Grove

Oath of revenge

Oath of Vengeance completes the balance and potentially offers the best paladin build in Baldur’s Gate 3 By providing a subclass for paladins that rejects the softer methods of Oath of Devotion and Oath of the Ancients paladins.

Those who swore the oath of revenge BG3 Share the devoted paladins’ compulsion to strike down evil but are willing to forgo their own moral code to pursue absolute justice. The Inquisitor’s mate class action is the unique one Baldur’s Gate 3 Boon for Oath of Vengeance paladins, allowing them to Add radiant damage to attacks and stun enemies.

Below, you will find that most misdeeds involve betrayal. However, you can still break the Oath of Vengeance by attacking or killing an innocent NPC again.

How to break an oath of revenge

Wrong deeds

Discover the location of Emerald Grove to Minthara

Free the imprisoned goblin Sazza in the Emerald Grove

Oath of devotion

Ultimately, the Devotion Paladin’s Oath embodies the classic fantasy archetype of a ‘knight in shining armor’ bound by a (lawfully good) vow to protect the innocent, keep their promises and stand up against evil wherever it is found. Accordingly, Oath of Devotion Paladins have features designed to Support yourself and your allies in front-line combat.

One such ability, the Holy Spirit rebuke action in Baldur’s Gate 3, Damages enemies that hit a Devoted Paladin’s allies. To keep this oath, your main objective is to stop evil when it is present. Therefore, to break it means that you do nothing in the face of evil, as shown in the table below:

How to break an oath of allegiance

Wrong deeds

Choosing to torture Liam, the man is strapped to a board in the shattered sanctum in the goblin camp.

Turn on the goblin camp after convincing Minthara not to attack Emerald Grove.

Let Arca kill Sazza in Emerald Grove

Kill someone of weak standing for no apparent reason

The variety of ways to pursue or abandon OTHs means that those who seek to do good and evil can Find an interesting way forward with a paladin character in Baldur’s Gate 3. The existence of Shavuot can seem a little overwhelming compared to the more basic approaches to subclassing with some other classes in Baldur’s Gate 3But it’s easy to get used to how things work in practice.

With your oath broken, you will too Get more freedom to really do as you please While exploring in Baldur’s Gate 3As your word will not bind you. This offers players a much more organic and natural game, allowing you to follow your impulses for good or evil, which, although as chaotic as it sounds, makes for an exciting experience.

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Breaking your oath will trigger the Oatbreaker Knight


Player is confronted by the Oatbreaker Knight for breaking their oath in Baldur's Gate 3.

Shortly after taking an oath, you will be visited at your camp in Baldur’s Gate 3 By an evil-looking undead knight named the Oatbreaker Knight, who Offers to start them as an oatbreakerWhich replaces certain iconic paladin abilities with dark, more selfish powers like the ability to curse an opponent or command the undead.

Interesting, these Baldur’s Gate 3 The story doesn’t seem to treat Oathbreaker Paladins as intrinsically evil. The NPC that unlocks the Oathbreaker subclass makes the argument that these dark powers can be used for good or ill. Just accept his sacrifice, and you will Unlock the secret subclassGive you a wealth of new abilities.

Benefits of the Oathbreaker Subclass

While committing heinous acts seems like there would be no upside, You can make a whole build around it Which will give you many other benefits despite the drawback of losing your traditional paladin abilities. When you accept the Oathbreaker, you gain access to some powerful spells in Baldur’s Gate 3 Exclusive to the Oathbreaker build:

Oathbreaker subclass features

Instant

Effect

level

Great grief

The target takes 1d4 + 3 necrotic damage each turn and attack rolls against it have advantage.

1

Control undead

Use the power of your AT to gain control over an undead creature. The undead will follow you around and attack your enemies

3

Terrible aspect

Let your darkest emotions burst forth as a menacing pulse to terrify nearby enemies

Hell’s damnation

Respond to your next attacker with flames that deal 2-20 Fire damage

Dress wounds

30-30 Necrotic Damage Putrefy a creature with the necrotic energy filling your hands

Oathbreaker subclass features

Instant

Effect

level

Crown of Madness

Instill madness into a humanoid enemy, causing them to attack the creature closest to them (other than you), even if it’s an ally

5

Darkness

Create a dark shroud that heavily obscures and inflicts blind condition on creatures within

Aura of hatred

You and all nearby fiends (and undead) take additional damage from melee weapons equal to your Charisma modifier. The aura disappears if you fall unconscious

7

Give a curse

Curse a creature with your touch. The curse or shows disadvantages on checks and saving throws BG3 Either attacks, letting you deal additional damage to the target, or robs it of its actions

9

Animate Dead

Create an undead servant from a corpse

With so many new abilities available in this secret subclass, this could be an appealing build for Dark Urge players in BG3Because betrayal should not be so problematic for them in exchange for some of the most powerful combat features in the game. Pair it with the Half-orc or Zariel Tiefling races to make it its best. For traditional players, choose the Soldier, Noble or Guild Artisan backgrounds.

How to restore your oath

While it’s incredibly useful to have some of Paladin’s advantages without having to worry about sticking to a code, Some will return to their holy ways. For those who don’t want to use the Oathbreaker subclass anymore, or even if they broke an oath by mistake, which is more common than you might think, you can talk to the Oathbreaker Knight again.

If you pay the large sum of 1,000 gold in Baldur’s Gate 3You will be made back into your original paladin character, but if you break your oath again, you must pay the same price. Unfortunately, the Oatbreaker Knight cannot be traded with, or persuaded through Skill Checks, to lower its cost. So be sure if you’re ready to restore your original paladin subclass.

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