Highlights

  • Like Diablo 4, Baldur's Gate 3 has a Barbarian class that offers a similar playstyle focused on dealing and soaking up damage.
  • The Barbarian class in Baldur's Gate 3 has perks not found in Diablo 4, such as proficiency in ranged weapons like crossbows.
  • In addition to Barbarians, Fighters and Clerics are viable options in Baldur's Gate 3 , offering different playstyles and abilities for players to explore.

With Baldur's Gate 3 on the horizon, fans of Larian Studios and RPGs are awaiting the greatly anticipated title. Despite having a radically different pacing, many Diablo 4 fans will likely see the appeal in another fantasy RPG where creative builds are encouraged to face all the game's challenges in fun and inventive ways.

One of the most straightforward and satisfying methods to play is to have a character focused on bulldozing their way through enemies while soaking up as much damage as possible. Diablo 4 has the Barbarian class, which satisfies this desire by using their power to carve their way through enemies. For any fans wanting to make a character with the same strengths in Baldur's Gate 3, there are thankfully a few classes that could fulfill that need.

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Baldur's Gate 3 Conveniently Has a Barbarian Class

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Like Diablo 4, Baldur's Gate 3 has a Barbarian class to choose from whose strengths are largely the same. They are walking tanks who can take damage as well as they can deal it, meaning that considerations should be more focused on what kind of Barbarian would suit players most.

Baldur's Gate 3's take on the class does a few perks not offered with Diablo 4's version, namely in its proficiency in ranged weapons like crossbows. The latter title lacks ranged options for Barbarians, save for the skill Upheaval, giving them a distinct disadvantage when compared to other classes.

Something else for Diablo 4 Barbarians to consider is that unlike Diablo, where they can equip four different weapons with different skill assignments, only two weapon sets can be equipped at a time, namely melee and ranged weapons. Technically three weapons can be equipped at once, should a player dual-wield melee weapons, but the off-hand weapon is only useable for bonus attacks at reduced damage.

Barbarians have several subclasses in Baldur's Gate 3 that determine how skills will be upgraded and which ones will be unlocked. For those who want to deal the most devastating amounts of damage, becoming a Berserker would be the ideal option as that subclass replaces Rage with Frenzy, allowing for an additional attack with a melee weapon as a bonus action. Of any subclass, this one would potentially have the most direct parallels with Diablo 4's given the objective is to eviscerate all who stand against them.

Other Barbarian subclasses such as Wildheart grant new abilities themed around a chosen animal, while Wild Magic casts a magical effect based on a d8 roll. Wildheart can potentially add another type of attack to use or allow a Barbarian to use a support ability, and Wild Magic can add another amusing layer of unpredictability to combat.

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Fighter is a Great Alternative to Barbarian in Baldur's Gate 3

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For Diablo 4 players seeking to make a strength-based character while not having the Barbarian's wild side, the Fighter might be the best option. Fighters in Baldur's Gate 3 like Lae'Zel are powerhouses in their own right, as they have several of the same combat proficiencies, and despite not having as much health or dealing as much damage, Fighters can also equip heavy armor at the start of the game without penalty.

What a Barbarian has in attack prowess, Fighters have in survivability. Because they can wear heavy armor at the beginning of the game, Fighters often take less damage than most classes, and they can still deliver some devastating blows because their attack power is not that far behind a Barbarian.

Another advantage Fighters have over Barbarians is more versatility within subclasses. The most physically offensive one is the Battle Master, adding a variety of new attacks and moves that give them an upper hand in close-quarters combat. These moves can range from attacks that instill fear into the enemy to Riposte, which lets players counter when an enemy misses their attack. Based on its Dungeons and Dragons counterpart, the Champion Fighter subclass is also founded on physical prowess, but not many details are available on how it will play in Baldur's Gate 3.

For players who wish to have many of the perks associated with being a tank while not needing to rely on items or magic weapons to deliver elemental damage or want a strong character who has the reliable ranged attacks Diablo 4's Barbarian lacks, the Eldritch Knight subclass might be the best option for them. This one allows a Fighter to learn cantrips and spells, allowing them to deal devastating physical blows to those within striking distance while still giving room to dish out reliable spells such as Magic Missile when enemies are out of reach.

Clerics Balance Strength and Support

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The Cleric deviates the most from Diablo 4's Barbarian but is undoubtedly the best class to choose if one wants to dabble in a support or healing role while not sacrificing all the perks associated with being physically capable. Baldur's Gate 3's Clerics begin the game with a good range of spells ranging from Cure Wounds to the powerful Guiding Bolt.

This versatility in the beginning does come with the rather heavy drawback of having fewer weapons proficiencies unless one invests in a feat, but because Clerics roll physical attacks on a d8 as opposed to the Fighter's d10 or Barbarian's d12, the amount of damage done is significantly reduced. Picking the War Domain subclass partially makes up for this by allowing more attacks overall and increasing their accuracy.

For Diablo fans mainly using Barbarian that want to transition to Baldur's Gate 3's comparatively slower action, there are many options to choose from. Its Barbarians can have a similar ethos behind them while Fighters allow more room to experiment with magic, and Clerics are wonderful for those who want to move away from a strength-focused character. Regardless of the option chosen, it is hard to go wrong with any of the classes in Baldur's Gate 3, thanks to how much room there is to experiment with all of them.

Baldur's Gate 3 comes out August 3 for PC and September 6 for PS5.

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