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Baldur's Gate 3
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Baldur’s Gate 3 is a story-rich, party-based RPG set in the universe of Dungeons & Dragons, where your choices shape a tale of fellowship and betrayal, survival and sacrifice, and the lure of absolute power. (Website)
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I didn't think you could dual class in this game.
In BG1 sure. 3? Didn't see the option.
You can, in the level up menu there's an option to add a new classs.
Huh.. what pairs well with Druid?
If you go barbarian, you can rage and then wildshape to be a really tanky bear but you won't be able to concentrate on any spells while raging Cleric is probably better for a caster druid, and Light Cleric has a great reaction at 1st level to impose disadvantage on an attacker. Ranger has good options for proficiencies and resistances at 1st level. If you go 3 levels into ranger, one of the subclasses can give you an animal companion
Barbarian works well. Rage stays active after you wild shape, so you can be a raging bear.
Monk might also work. I am not sure how the calculations work in BG3. But you could potentially gain a decent amount of AC.
And as with all Spell casters a single level of Wizard gives you access to learn spells from scrolls. Spell levels aren't class locked in BG3, so you can still learn level 4 spells from scrolls even as a level 1 Wizard as soon as your Druid has access to level 4 spells. Druid isn't the best for this and sorcerer/cleric would benefit more from it. But it still gives a ton of additional utility ritual spells.
You definitely can. It’s not immediately obvious but on the upper right of where your “level up” stats are there is an option to add another class level.
Huh... wonder what Druid goes well with