Here's how Baldur's Gate 3 differs from Dungeons & Dragons 5E.
Baldur’s Gate 3 has tweaked many of the races & classes from D&D 5E. The most notable is, as you can’t select the variant human with the extra Feat at level 1, which is by far the most popular version of the race. Instead, the humans in Baldur’s Gate 3 receive some extra proficiencies, which is far less exciting.
Regarding character class, the Ranger has been overhauled, as has its subclasses. This makes sense, considering how the original Ranger from the Player’s Handbook is considered the worst class in the game. You can now rock your Ranger through the Forgotten Realms without fear of being underpowered. In D&D 5E, Shoving is done as part of the Attack action, while Baldur’s Gate 5E only requires a Bonus Action. This means you can Shove and attack in the same round. As the fights in Baldur’s Gate 3 occur in massive arenas, you can push enemies off ledges and let the fall damage do the job for you.
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