Playing a halfling in Baldur's Gate 3 has given me a new, shorter perspective (2024)

Playing a halfling in Baldur's Gate 3 has given me a new, shorter perspective (1)

Astarion has slipped a knife around my neck and wrestled me to the ground - the companion character's customary greeting to new players of Baldur's Gate 3. It's a scene that's grown familiar over years of early access and developer previews—the sense of alarm long since dulled as I roll a D20 to try and get the high-elf lunk off me.

What I'm not prepared for is the moment when he stands back up. At 5'9, Astarion looms like giant Richard Ayoade in Fable's first trailer. Because now I'm playing a halfling—and Larian won't let me forget it.

There are a number of mechanical advantages and disadvantages to picking a halfling during character creation. You're considered lucky, and brave—Tolkein-esque traits that confer advantages and rerolls when getting into scrapes of one kind or another. And you can move only 7.5 metres per turn, compared to Astarion's nine—a limitation that comes into play a dozen times over the course of a typical battle.

Yet the most striking reminder of your perspective on the world comes from Larian's cinematic framing. Whenever I enter conversation with a human, elf, tiefling, githyanki, drow or half-orc, the camera sits behind my head, tilted upwards to meet the gaze of the other, taller party. Or it frames their lower half, cutting them off at the waist as my avatar peers into the heavens, neck permanently cricked. These scenes are never less than slick, mind you—matching Mass Effect and The Witcher for first-class shot composition. They're simply adapted to suit my chosen protagonist, who happens to live lower to the ground than Geralt or Shepard.

This flexible mise-en-scène didn't come easily to Baldur's Gate 3. When I visited Ghent, the Belgian city where Larian's oldest office is situated, creative director Swen Vincke told me that camera angles had been a source of arguments early in the game's development. Larian's cinematics team—many of whom are Telltale veterans, new to the studio with this project—clashed with other departments who insisted that a plethora of possible player actions be accounted for during cutscenes.

Playing a halfling in Baldur's Gate 3 has given me a new, shorter perspective (2)

In one test encounter, for instance, a goblin threatened the player from a rooftop, a sight just begging to be framed from below. But if said goblin had been blasted by a spell or given a forceful shove beforehand, they might just as easily have dropped a couple of floors, appearing on the cobbles surrounded by blood splatters for their close-up. Consider just how many dialogue scenes play out in Baldur's Gate 3, as well as all their potential subversions, and you begin to understand why Larian's willingness to say 'yes' to the player has had enormous knock-on consequences for the team tasked with placing the camera.

All that hard work, however, has yielded powerful results. Perhaps that should be no surprise. Game developers often talk about the importance of the 3Cs—character, controls, camera—which determine how comfortable it feels to steer your avatar around a game world. Only when these fundamentals are nailed can you forget about the mouse and interface - entering a flow state where you're able to connect with a game on a higher level.

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In Baldur's Gate 3, not only does the game's camerawork hold together under intense pressure, its flexibility actually contributes to the role-playing. In my playthrough, every meeting with an NPC is a little bit like Gandalf's visit to Bag End in The Fellowship of the Ring. Except that rather than bumping my head on low-hanging chandeliers, I'm experiencing the opposite: becoming acutely aware that as a halfling I exist in a world built at the scale of larger-sized people. It's a knowledge that can't help but inform my reactions and decision-making over the course of my adventures on the Sword Coast.

I'm hesitant to make too much of this. People with dwarfism live every day with the prejudice and inconvenience caused by a world unwilling to accommodate them, and I can't know what that's like. Furthermore, their portrayal in games remains iffy, to say the least. It would be better if more fantasy worlds incorporated dwarfism as it is, rather than as inspiration for characters classified as non-human.

But there's real power in the way Baldur's Gate 3 listens to your choices in character creation and reworks the game to suit. The camera tells a story. More specifically, it tells yours, whoever you are—and that's worth celebrating.

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Are Halflings any good in BG3? ›

With their natural Dexterity bonus and Nimble trait, Halflings make excellent Rogues. Use your small size to your advantage, maneuvering through enemy lines and using stealth to your benefit. Your Lucky trait will help ensure your crucial attacks and skill checks succeed, turning the tide of battle.

What is the strongest race in bg3 Halfling? ›

The Strongheart Halfling is the strongest choice for a Druid in Baldur's Gate 3. Their Lucky feature makes them good for just about any class, but Strongheart Halflings also gain resistance to Poison damage and advantage against being Poisoned. They also have advantage against being Frightened.

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.

What are the perks of Halfling in bg3? ›

This race has specific features, including:
  • Base Racial Speed: You can move 7.5m per turn.
  • Lucky: When you roll a 1 for an Attack Roll, Ability Check, or Saving Throw, you can reroll the die and must use the new roll.
  • Brave: You have Advantage on Saving Throws against being Frightened.

What is the easiest class in bg3? ›

The best classes for beginners are Fighter, Wizard, Rogue, Ranger, Druid, Barbarian, Cleric, and Bard.

What is the best race to roleplay in bg3? ›

The best race for the story and role-playing (RP) experience in Baldur's Gate 3 is Githyanki or Tiefling Races because they can trigger unique reactions in NPCs and have strong connections to the story elements.

What is the most fun race in BG3? ›

The GIthyanki could be argued as the most interesting and powerful race due to skill, proficiency, mobility, and proficiencies. Uniquely, you gain access to light, medium, and greatswords. This means that with any build, you can use a two-handed greatsword stacking strength regardless of the class.

What is the most popular race in BG3? ›

Paladin is the most popular class in Baldur's Gate 3, surpassing other classes like Sorcerer by a significant margin. The Half-Elf is the most popular race, followed by Human and Elf, with these three accounting for a large majority of character creations.

Can halflings fit in burrows in BG3? ›

Baldur's Gate 3 Burrow Hole: How to enter tiny passages

Reduce a Halfling or Gnome: If you're already playing as one of the small folk, all you need to do is cast the Reduce spell on them, and they'll be able to fit through a Burrow Hole.

Who is the most romanced character in Baldur's Gate 3? ›

But let's talk romance: while Baldur's Gate 3 has a number of intriguing romance paths, Shadowheart's is easily the most popular, with 51.3% players completing her romance arc (which you can find a walkthrough of here). It turns out she really is God's favorite princess and the most interesting girl in the world.

What is the hardest class to play in BG3? ›

Out of the twelve available classes in Baldur's Gate 3, by far the hardest to master out of all of them has to be the Bard. With no companion fulfilling the role of this class from the start, it's down to the player to decide if they wish to dedicate themselves to mastering this class.

What is the best solo class in Baldur's Gate 3? ›

The best overall classes for solo play are the Ranger, Barbarian, and Wizard. The Ranger has high initiative and can be multiclass with the Rogue for extra utility.

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.

How does halfling luck work in BG3? ›

Halfling Luck is a passive feature in Baldur's Gate 3 that grants all halflings to reroll a die when it lands on a 1 for an Attack Roll, Ability Check, or Saving Throw.

Can you dual wield in BG3? ›

Dual-wielding in Baldur's Gate 3 is done by following these steps: Go into your character's inventory. Equip two weapons with the "Light" property in both melee weapon slots. Press "R" or the little UI button marked above, right between melee and ranged options, to toggle Dual-Wielding on/off.

Is Halfling monk good in BG3? ›

Some other decent racial options for Monks include the Drow, for their proficiency in Stealth, or the Wood Elf, for their extra movement speed. Lightfoot Halfling can also be a decent choice thanks to the Lucky racial ability, which lets the player re-roll natural 1 on any dice rolls.

How does Halfling luck work in BG3? ›

Halfling Luck is a passive feature in Baldur's Gate 3 that grants all halflings to reroll a die when it lands on a 1 for an Attack Roll, Ability Check, or Saving Throw.

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