Baldur’s Gate 3 proficiency explained

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Proficiency is an important element of Baldur’s Gate but the concept can be quite confusing to understand in the game, especially if you’re new to Dungeons and Dragons. Here’s everything you need to know about proficiency in the RPG and how it affects your character.

After three years in early access, the full release of Baldur’s Gate 3 finally arrived for PC players in August, and there’s a lot of content on offer for players. From deciding on their characters, class and subclass, race, and spells, to recruiting new companions.

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A core feature of the game that mixes things up is proficiency, which is a stat you’ll need to keep an eye on as you’re exploring the world and battling monsters. It’s particularly beneficial in combat situations so having a good understanding of it is extremely important.

If you want to brush up on exactly what proficiency is in Baldur’s Gate 3, we’ve got you covered.

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How proficiency works in Baldur’s Gate 3

Proficiency is a bonus that can increase the number added to the dice roll when a character rolls the skill that your BG3 character specializes in.

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As an example, if a player is proficient at Stealth then any proficiency bonus that the player has in accordance with their level will automatically increase the player’s Stealth roll numbers. Meaning, if the character is proficient in stealth, then their original +2 stat will also factor in their player level – giving a greater proficiency bonus.

For example, if they’re level 7, this will add a +3 bonus to their roll, giving the player a +5 stat for stealth.

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How to increase proficiency in Baldur’s Gate 3

If you want to increase their proficiency in Baldur’s Gate 3, they simply need to level up.

Progressing through the game, completing missions, and completing any activities that earn XP will contribute toward the player’s next level. Be warned though, proficiencies can be tied to certain classes, so make sure you know which areas you want to specialize in as you start your adventure.

To help you out even further, here’s a more detailed look at proficiency bonuses and what levels you need to reach to increase them:

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  • Player Level 1-4: +2 proficiency
  • Player Level 5-8: +3 proficiency
  • Player Level 9-12: +4 proficiency
  • Player Level 13-16: +5 proficiency
  • Player Level 17-20: +6 proficiency

That just about wraps up our guide on proficiency in Baldur’s Gate 3. If you’re fighting for more guides and content to expand your knowledge, we have many other articles you should read below:

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