Experience and Leveling Up - Stat Gains per Level in Bald... (2024)

As you perform deeds of daring-do - defeating enemies, solving puzzles, succeeding at certain Ability Checks and generally progressing through and completing quests - you’ll earn experience points. Gain enough experience and your level will increase, which generally increases a character’s durability and competence. In this page we’ll qualify and quantify the gains characters make when they level up in Baldur’s Gate 3.

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As you adventure, you’ll gain experience. Earn enough experience and your level will increase.

Baldur’s Gate 3 Leveling Guide - How Much Experience Does it Take to Level Up?

Below you’ll find a table listing the experience values you’ll need to accrue in order to level up. Hitting the max level of twelve in Baldur’s Gate 3 requires you to rack up a cool 100,000 experience points.

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Experience Tables in Baldur’s Gate 3

LevelExperience Required
10
2300
3900
42,700
56,500
614,000
723,000
834,000
948,000
1064,000
1185,000
12100,000

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Baldur’s Gate 3 Leveling Guide - What Do Characters Gain When They Level Up?

As mentioned earlier, when hitting certain experience benchmarks, characters will level up, effectively allowing them to allocate one level into any class they choose. Often this is the same class the character started as, but they can choose to gain a level in another class, if they so desire. For example, a 1st-level Fighter gains 300 experience, which is enough for them to ascend to level 2. They can allocate that level into increasing their Fighter level (becoming a 2nd-level Fighter) or they can pick a different class, say Rogue. They’ll still be level 2, but they’ll be a 1st-level Fighter and a 1st-level Rogue.

For the sake of clarity, we’ll call a character’s overall level their “character level” and their individual class levels their, well, class levels. Generally, a character’s class level determines what class features they have access to while their character level determines how durable and generally competent they are with what they’re currently Proficient with. For example, a level 6 character who is a 3rd-level Fighter and a 3rd-level Wizard might have the Hit Dice and Proficiency Bonus due a 6th-level character, but they only have access to the class features of a 3rd-level Fighter and Wizard (i.e. no access to 3rd-level Wizard spells, no Extra Attack from Fighter, etc.)

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General bonuses from increasing your character level can be found below:

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(1 of 2) When a character levels up they’ll gain a number of Hit Points based on the Hit Dice appropriate for the class they’ve chosen.

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When a character levels up they’ll gain a number of Hit Points based on the Hit Dice appropriate for the class they’ve chosen. (left), Depending on the class chosen, characters may also obtain various class features, including new spells and class abilities. (right)

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Stat Gains by Character Level in Baldur’s Gate 3

LevelHit DiceProficiency BonusAbility Score Improvement
11+2
22+2
33+2
44+2+1
55+3
66+3
77+3
88+3+1
99+4
1010+4
1111+4
1212+4+1

Baldur’s Gate 3 Leveling Guide - Hit Dice and Hit Points Upon Level Up

Every time you level up, you’ll gain an extra Hit Dice, which will add a varying number of Hit Points to your total Hit Point pool depending on the chosen class. Warriors tend to get greater Hit Dice values than casters, and the general formula for determining Hit Point gain at each level is: Hit Dice average (rounded down) + Constitution Modifier. For more details, check out the Hit Points and Hit Dice in Baldur’s Gate 3 page.

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ClassHit DieHP/Level
Barbariand126
Bardd84
Clericd84
Druidd84
Fighterd105
Rangerd105
Rogued84
Paladind105
Sorcererd63
Warlockd84
Wizardd63

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Baldur’s Gate 3 Leveling Guide - Proficiencies and Proficiency Bonus Upon Level Up

Proficiencies determine what your character is most competent at, and depending on your race and starting class you’ll have access to different proficiencies. In some cases (like with armor proficiencies), being proficient just allows you to use said armor without suffering penalties, but in most cases the difference between being proficient or not is being able to apply your Proficiency Bonus to checks. The Proficiency Bonus applies to the following:

  • Attack rolls with spells and weapons you’re proficient with.
  • Ability checks, if you’re proficient with a weapon, Saving Throw, Skill or tool.
  • Saving Throws
  • Saving Throw DCs for spells you cast
  • Skill checks

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Over the course of the entire game your Proficiency Bonus will range from a measly +2 at the start to a whopping +4 at the end. Doesn’t sound like much, and really, it’s not, but in a d20 system like Dungeons and Dragons, a check with a +4 bonus is much more likely to succeed than one with no bonus. Remember that your class levels determine what you’re proficient with, but it’s your overall character level that determines what your Proficiency Bonus actually is. Note that when multiclassing you do not gain all the proficiencies that the new class would have had if you started as said class. Instead, you gain the following new proficiencies when you multiclass in addition to whatever your starting class gave you (redundant proficiencies will be ignored):

Proficiencies Gained When Multiclassing

ClassMulticlass Proficiencies
BarbarianShields, simple weapons, martial weapons
BardLight armor, one skill of your choice, one instrument
ClericLight armor, medium armor, shields
DruidLight armor, medium armor, shields
FighterLight armor, medium armor, shields, simple weapons, martial weapons
MonkSimple weapons, shortswords
PaladinLight armor, medium armor, shields, simple weapons, martial weapons
RangerLight armor, medium armor, shields, simple weapons, martial weapons, one Ranger skill
RogueLight armor, one Rogue skill, thieves’ tools
Sorcerer-
WarlockLight armor, simple weapons
Wizard-

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(1 of 2) Every fourth level a character will be able to improve their Ability Scores by two points,

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Every fourth level a character will be able to improve their Ability Scores by two points, (left), or instead of an Ability Score Improvement they can elect to pick a Feat, instead. (right)

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Baldur’s Gate 3 Leveling Guide - Feats and Ability Score Improvements

At every 4th character level (levels 4, 8 and 12 in Baldur’s Gate 3 you’ll be able to improve your Ability Scores in various ways, including:

  • Give one Ability Score a +2 bonus
  • Give two Ability Scores a +1 bonus
  • Sacrifice any Ability Score Increase and instead choose a Feat

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The benefits to the Ability Score Increases are obvious, as you can use this to round up a secondary stat that’s at an odd value to get another modifier bonus out of it (raising Constitution from 11 to 12, for example) or, more likely, you can dump the points into your primary stat in the goal of performing better at what you’re most focused on (a Barbarian with 16 Strength might well want to just keep boosting Strength it’s 22). Below we’ll list a table of common Ability Scores, but the general rule is every 2 points above 10 gives you a +2 bonus, while odd numbers are, kind of, wasted.

Ability ScoreAbility Check Modifier
4-5-3
6-7-2
8-9-1
10-110
12-13+1
14-15+2
16-17+3
18-19+4
20-21+5

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Alternatively, instead of an Ability Score Improvement you can opt to pick a Feat, assuming you meet the prerequisites. Feats yield a variety of bonuses depending on the Feat chosen - these usually yield proficiencies you don’t already possess and/or bundled Ability Score Improvements, extra Hit Points per level, access to some low level spells or advantage on various checks in specific circ*mstances. Whether Feats are worth the loss of the Ability Point Improvement you’d otherwise gain is another matter, one which will likely depend on your build and what you want to get out of your character.

All other gains, including class features and the number of spells known and spell slots are a function of your class level(s).

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Experience and Leveling Up - Stat Gains per Level in Bald... (2024)

FAQs

How much XP per level in BG3? ›

Reaching The Level Cap
LevelXP To Next Level
1300
2600
31,800
43,800
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Do you gain stats when you level up in Poe? ›

Once a certain threshold is reached, the character will level up gaining one passive skill point and the following bonuses: +12 Maximum Life per Level. +2 Accuracy Rating per Level. +6 Maximum Mana per Level.

How much HP do you get per level in BG3? ›

Barbarians start with 12 HP and gain +7 with every level up. Fighters, Paladins and Rangers start with 10 HP and gain +6 with every level up. Bards, Clerics, Druids, Monks, Rogues and Warlocks start with 8 HP and gain +5 with every level up. Sorcerers and Wizards start with 6 HP and gain +4 with every level up.

How to level up stats in Baldur's Gate? ›

You can only increase your stats when you can choose Feats on certain level ups. You should look for Feats which increase your primary stat until you reach the cap of 20. Other ways to increase stats is by finding certain items or equipment.

How to maximize XP in BG3? ›

How to level up fast in Baldur's Gate 3: best ways to farm XP
  1. Fight, fight, fight!
  2. Choose your words carefully.
  3. Complete your quests.
  4. Explore the world.
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Why is the BG3 level cap so low? ›

Higher-level spells and stronger villains in late-game DnD make it challenging to continue Baldur's Gate 3 past level 12 in a video game format. Increasing the level cap would lengthen the game and require extensive planning and development, making it difficult to create an expansion for Baldur's Gate 3 in the future.

How much XP do you lose per death in PoE? ›

In default leagues, loss of experience is incurred upon death. The penalty is a percentage of the total required for the next level and is applied as follows: 0% loss in Act 1 to Act 5 and normal Labyrinth. 5% loss in Act 6 to Act 10 and cruel/merciless Labyrinth.

How much XP does a 5 way give in Poe? ›

The 5 ways can give roughly 8 to 10% XP per run at level 99, which means you can reach level 100 in very few runs.

What is the maximum evasion percentage in Poe? ›

The chance to evade an attack is based on the defender's evasion rating, though the actual chance to be hit by an attack also depends on the attacker's accuracy. Because chance to hit cannot be lower than 5%, chance to evade cannot exceed 95%.

Who has the highest HP in BG3? ›

Highest baseline health is Barbarian, with a starting health of 12+modifier = 18 when respec after getting the amulet.
  • Every subsequent level into Barbarian gives 7+modifier = 13 per level.
  • At level 12, this equates to a baseline of 18+11*13 = 161.
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What is the most op class in Baldur's Gate 3? ›

The Paladin is the strongest class and subclass in Baldur's Gate 3 due to its damage output, survivability, and versatility. The Paladins can access various weapons and armour types, allowing for diverse playstyles. Combining Extra Attack with Divine Smite results in exceptional raw damage potential.

Can you be evil in BG3? ›

1: Yes, going evil will have some companions leave you (specifically Karlach, Wyll, and Gale... though I think you can persuade Gale into staying.). In return you do get a couple evil companions. 2: While it is entirely possible to do an evil playthrough, doing so cuts out a massive portion of the game's content.

Can you get 24 charisma in BG3? ›

Ways to increase

The following items/entities can be consumed/used for a permanent bonus to Charisma: Auntie Ethel's Hair: +1 to any chosen ability. Mirror of Loss: +2 to any chosen ability, and potentially additional +1 to Charisma, up to a maximum of 24.

Is 20 the max ability score in BG3? ›

Ability scores can be permanently improved through the Ability Improvement feat, though this cannot raise any score above 20.

Can you go over 20 strength in BG3? ›

You can raise it normally higher than 20. Only with certain items you can. While 20 is the number you have the modifier you get at 20 is what matter.

What is the XP cap in BG3? ›

Level 12 is the maximum level in Baldur's Gate 3.

You need 24,000 to reach Level 12, the level cap. When it comes to how much XP you need to hit the level cap, that figure is 24,000 XP.

Do you level up faster with less party members in BG3? ›

This game levels everyone at the same pace whether you have them with you or not. So do whatever sounds fun. You don't even really need to pull them out for their specific quests. That's a myth.

How much XP do intellect devourers give in BG3? ›

Intellect Devourer Drops

Grant 10 XP when defeated.

How do you see XP to the next level in BG3? ›

Once you've gotten enough XP to fill up your character's XP bar, you'll level up. You can check your character's XP at any time by opening up your character sheet. You'll find it on the lower right-hand side of the character sheet, just under the box showing your stats.

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