Baldur’s Gate 3: The most important team member is here: The Bard!

Baldur's Gate 3: The most important team member is here: The Bard!

Baldur’s Gate 3 has received update number 8, which was presented yesterday in another elaborately designed Panel From Hell. The music-packed live stream introduced a new class and race: bards and gnomes.

In the live stream, the Larian Studios team dressed up again: As always, there were colorful costumes, horns, armor and face make-up to admire in a chaotic little DnD play peppered with the famous, endless patch note list, which is not in any panel From Hell must be absent.


With Update 8, the most important class of every hero group has been in the game since yesterday evening, namely the one who has to sing about all great deeds at the end: the bards. With catchy fantasy titles like Down by the River or Wheeping Dawn, Baldur’s Gate 3 already has a strong reference to music, and now this is also coming into play.

The bards and bards in Baldur’s Gate provide – similar to the original DnD – with their music for motivation and buffs in the group and is therefore more of a supporter class that has two subgroups: The College of Valor, rely more on simple and effective physical attacks while the College of Lore specializes in magic.


Gnomes and Bards are new to Baldur’s Gate Early Access with Update 8.

But not only bards now have the opportunity to make music: In the game you can use different instruments and conquer the hearts of the forgotten realms.


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In addition to the new class, there is now also the gnome race in the game. This marks the first time a new culture has entered the game since Early Access began. Otherwise, the multiplayer stability, the AI ​​within the round battles and funny, colorful highlight effects for the hair were added, among other things.

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The Belgian metal band Hunter provided the appropriate background music in the stream with devilish costumes and banging guitars, which made the imaginatively decorated stage in the panel tremble. We all know that livestream audiences at big presentations can be downright ungrateful, but Hunter’s performance was actually really well received and well received in chat.



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