Baldur's Gate 3: Best Class for Tieflings in BG3

August 2024 · 5 minute read
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The Tiefling is a popular choice for the player race in Baldur’s Gate 3, and some classes are a better fit for the infernal brood than others. This is due to the abilities they receive as they level up, allowing them to call on the power of their hellish ancestors, to bring death and destruction upon their foes.

In D&D, Tieflings are people who are related to fiends, usually demons or devils. In Baldur’s Gate 3, the Tiefling options are strictly people descended from devils, as the Lawful Evil side of the underworld plays a huge role in the game. You also get a Tiefling party member early, as Karlach is a Zariel Tiefling, while Wyll can be transformed into a devil by his Patron. Here are the best classes for Tieflings in BG3.

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Baldur’s Gate 3: The Differences Between the Tiefling Subraces

You’ll be given specific bonuses when you select the base version of the Tiefling in Baldur’s Gate 3. You’ll also select one of three subraces with special powers that grow stronger as they level up. The base version of the Tiefling provides the following benefits:

Asmodeus Tiefling in BG3

The Asmodeus Tiefling subrace receives the following benefits:

Mephistopheles Tiefling in BG3

The Mephistopheles Tiefling subrace receives the following benefits:

Zariel Tiefling in BG3

The Zariel Tiefling subrace receives the following benefits:

Baldur’s Gate 3: The Best Tiefling Class for Each Subrace

The launch version of Baldur’s Gate 3 has narrowed down the best race/class choices. This is because the racial stat bonuses have been dropped, giving players more freedom to create the character they want without worrying about min-maxing. You can play a beefy warrior Tiefling if you want, with no worries about wasted stat points.

As you can see, the Tiefling subraces all offer different benefits, meaning they all have different classes that suit them best.

Best Class for Asmodeus Tieflings in BG3

The best class choice for the Asmodeus Tiefling is Rogue. This is because Hellish Rebuke is a great punishment counter for enemies that get too close when you’re trying to Sneak Attack, and Darkness is handy whenever stealth is needed.

Best Class for Mephistopheles Tieflings in BG3

The best class choice for the Mephistopheles Tiefling is Bard or Cleric. This is because it provides some free offensive options for these classes that will sometimes enter melee combat. The Druid might seem like an interesting choice if no other reason than seeing how a Tiefling Druid would function in Act 1 when Tieflings and Druids are in conflict with each other, but there are no unique options for resolving this issue.

Best Class for Zariel Tieflings in BG3

The Zariel Tiefling’s offensive melee spells make it the easiest choice, as they best suit a melee class. Paladins will already have the Smiting spells that the subrace receives, and you already get a Zariel Tiefling Barbarian with Karlach, so the best choice for a Zariel Tiefling is a Fighter, as it can make the most of the fire immunity and the offensive spells. The worst choice is a Zariel Tiefling Monk, as the Smiting spells won’t work with the Monk’s unarmed attacks.

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There are some classes that work well with all Tiefling subraces, such as the Barbarian (though you already receive one as a party member) or a Warlock, especially if you’re going for a combat build. There are no bad choices, even if some are sub-optimal, as your class abilities tend to outweigh your racial powers by a wide margin, especially as they improve over time. As such, you should always go for the build you like the most, as you won’t back yourself into a corner if you go for a specific mix of class and race.

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Scott Baird

Scott has been writing for Gamepur since 2023, having been a former contributor to websites like Cracked, Dorkly, Topless Robot, Screen Rant, The Gamer, and TopTenz. A graduate of Edge Hill University in the UK, Scott started as a film student before moving into journalism. Scott covers Dungeons & Dragons, Final Fantasy, Pokémon, and MTG. He can be contacted on LinkedIn.

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