Cleric Class Guide: Best Builds and Subclasses | Baldur's Gate 3 (BG3)|Game8 (2024)

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The Cleric is one of the 12 available main classes in Baldur's Gate 3 (BG3). Check out our guide for an overview of the Cleric class, including its related subclasses, class features, best races to use, and best builds.

List of Contents

  • Class Overview
  • Cleric Subclasses
  • Cleric Features
  • Best Cleric Builds
  • Best Races to Use
  • Related Guides

Cleric Class Overview

Cleric Basic Information

Class Overview
Cleric Class Guide: Best Builds and Subclasses | Baldur's Gate 3 (BG3)|Game8 (2) ClericClerics are representatives of the gods they worship, wielding potent divine magic for good or ill.
Hit Die d8
Primary Ability Wisdom
Saving Throw Proficiencies Wisdom and Charisma
Starting Class Features
Level 1 Spell Slots Unlocked
・Starts with 3 Cantrips Known
Light Armor Proficiency
Medium Armor Proficiency
Shield Proficiency
Simple Weapon Proficiency
・Access to Subclasses as Early as Character Creation

Clerics are versatile spellcasters, able to prepare and wield powerful offensive and support spells when called to battle. Channeling and wielding the power of both their chosen Divine Domain and deity, Clerics can heal, buff, or smite with extreme prejudice depending on their role in the party.

Cleric Skills with Proficiency

As a Cleric, your character can choose 2 out of the 5 skills below to be Proficient in. When you are Proficient with a skill, you get a bonus to any Checks tied to that skill. Proficiency bonuses increase as you gain levels for your chosen class.

Available Skills (Pick 2 of the 5)
History
(Intelligence)
Insight
(Wisdom)
Medicine
(Wisdom)
Persuasion
(Charisma)
Religion
(Intelligence)

What is a Proficiency Bonus?

All Cleric Subclasses

During character creation, Clerics in Baldur's Gate 3 will have to choose 1 of the 7 Divine Domains in order to set their Subclass. Make your choice between the Knowledge, Life, Light, Nature, Tempest, War, and Trickery domains to begin your journey.

Each of these Divine Domains will grant you access to different types of Cleric Spells and Channel Divinity effects. Consider your favored playstyle and choose the Divine Domain that best fits your desired role.

Subclass Subclass Description
Life Domain The Life domain is an aspect of many good deities, offering spells that protect and restore the mind, body, and soul. Subclass Starting Features:
・Heavy Armor Proficiency
・Grants the Disciple of Life Passive
・Access to Life Domain Spells
Light Domain The Light domain is offered by deities of justice, majesty, and primordial flame, providing spells that dispel darkness and harm the undead. Subclass Starting Features:
・Grants the Burning Hands Spell
・Grants the Faerie Fire Spell
・Grants the Light Cantrip
・Grants the Warding Flare Reaction
・Access to Light Domain Spells
Trickery Domain A domain shared by wicked, chaotic, and mischievous deities alike, those who channel Trickery specialize in deception and illusion magic. Subclass Starting Features:
・Grants the Charm Person Spell
・Grants the Disguise Self Spell
・Grants Blessing of the Trickster
・Access to Trickery Domain Spells
Knowledge Domain Adaptable and adroit in all manner of languages and skills, your mind is an intellectual cup brimming with exquisite knowledge. Subclass Starting Features:
・Grants Arcana Proficiency
・Grants 2 Skills with Expertise
・Grants Heavy Armor Proficiency
・Access to Knowledge Domain Spells
Nature Domain You embody the vast veridian power of the natural world, an avatar of the subtle divinity of fruitfall, avian migration, woodland silence, and the landslide's roaring fury. Subclass Starting Features:
・Access to Acolyte of Nature
・Grants Heavy Armor Proficiency
・Access to Nature Domain Spells
Tempest Domain Your faith has made you the very thunder that quakes the black firmament, the lightning coursing through the veins of a terrible storm. Subclass Starting Features:
・Grants the Wrath of the Storm
・Grants Heavy Armor Proficiency
・Grants Martial Weapon Proficiency
・Access to Tempest Domain Spells
War Domain Fortified by holy zeal, you brandish an arsenal of sacramental savagery to use against those you deem unrighteous. Subclass Starting Features:
・Grants the War Priest Passive
・Grants Heavy Armor Proficiency
・Grants Martial Weapon Proficiency
・Access to War Domain Spells

All Cleric Features

Cleric Features
Spellcasting Divine Domains Channel Divinity
Destroy Undead Divine Intervention
▼ Level Progression and Features Chart ▼

Spellcasting Grants Access to Cleric Spells

As a Level 1 Cleric, you will start off with 2 Level 1 Spell Slots and 3 Cleric Cantrips (of your choice) that you can use during battle. The number and level of the Spell Slots and Cantrips will increase as your Cleric levels up. Unlike the Paladin, Clerics will have access to much more powerful spells (up to Level 6) compared to their melee-oriented brothers.

As a Cleric, your spell attack modifier and spell saves will rely on your Wisdom ability. Make sure to consider this when looking to take Ability Improvements at levels 4, 8, and 12 for your Cleric.

Cleric Spells Can be Swapped Out via the Spellbook

Unlike other spellcasting classes, Clerics prepare their spells before they can cast it in combat. This means that while you do choose which spells to prepare whenever you level up, it will not be the only spells you can cast until the next level up. It is possible to edit this list of prepared spells while playing.

To edit your Cleric's prepared spells, simply navigate to your spellbook via the Character Sheet. From there, you can change your prepared spells so long as you are outside of combat.

Cleric Spell Slots and Known Cantrips Per Level

Lvl Cantrips Known Spell Slots Per Level
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
1 3 2
2 3 3
3 3 4 2
4 4 4 3
5 4 4 3 2
6 4 4 3 3
7 4 4 3 3 1
8 4 4 3 3 2
9 4 4 3 3 3 1
10 5 4 3 3 3 2
11 5 4 3 3 3 2 1
12 5 4 3 3 3 2 1

Divine Domain Subclasses Influence Your Spell List

Unlike most classes, Cleric Subclasses are available during Character Creation in the form of Divine Domains. In Baldur's Gate 3, Clerics will have a choice between the Knowledge, Life, Light, Nature, Tempest, War, and Trickery domains.

Do note that your chosen domain will influence the type of Spells and Channel Divinity actions you have access to. Each domain will also grant you different starting spells, actions, or cantrips. Keep this in mind before you venture forth as a Cleric in BG3.

Channel Divinity Allows You to Harness Your Domain's Power

Once you hit Level 2, your Cleric will gain access to the Channel Divinity feature, allowing you to call on the power of your domain to buff you or your allies, harm enemies, or even dispel harmful area effects. Since this is technically not a Spell, using Channel Divinity will not consume any of your Spell slots.

Do note that while the type of magic effect cast by your Channel Divinity feature will vary by Domain, all Clerics will have access to the Turn Undead action once Channel Divinity is unlocked.

Destroy Undead Deals Radiant Damage to Turned Undead

Upon reaching Cleric Level 5, your Turn Undead action will gain the Destroy Undead passive, allowing you to deal damage when you successfully turn Undead away from you. If an Undead enemy is affected by Turn Undead, they are also hit by 4d6 Radiant damage.

Divine Intervention Gives You Godly Blessings

At Cleric Level 10, you get a one-time use feature called Divine Intervention. Before anything else, do note that the game strictly enforces this mechanic. It can only be used once per adventure. When used, Divine Intervention will allow your god to help you directly, giving you 4 different blessings to aid you in battle.

  • Arm Thy Servant: Grants you the Legendary Devotee's Mace. This weapon will stay with your party, permanently.
  • Opulent Revival: Resurrects fallen companions with half ther hit points. Restores all nearby allies as if they had Long Rested.
  • Sunder the Heretical: All targets within a 15m radius will each be hit with an 8d10 Radiant Damage Attack. If they pass their Wisdom Saving Throw, they still take half the rolled damage.
  • Golden Generosity: Grants your party an chest that contains potions and camp supplies.

Cleric Class Level Progression

Lvl Features Unlocked Proficiency Bonus
1 Spellcasting
Subclass (Divine Domain)
・Knowledge Domain
・Life Domain
・Light Domain
・Trickery Domain
・Nature Domain
・Tempest Domain
・War Domain
+2
2 Channel Divinity
Subclass (Divine Domain) Feature
+2
3 No New Unlocks +2
4 Ability Score Improvement or a Feat of your choice. +2
5 Destroy Undead Passive +3
6 Channel Divinity Charge
Subclass (Divine Domain) Feature
+3
7 No New Unlocks +3
8 Subclass (Divine Domain) Feature
Ability Score Improvement or a Feat of your choice.
+3
9 No New Unlocks +4
10 Divine Intervention +4
11 No New Unlocks +4
12 Ability Score Improvement or a Feat of your choice. +4

Best Cleric Builds

Best Ability Scores for Clerics

Caster Cleric

STR DEX CON INT WIS CHA
10 14 16(+1) 8 17(+2) 8

Wisdom will be your highest ability as a casting cleric since it affects spell damage. Constitution is next since it affects your HP as well as your Concentration Saving Throws.

Dexterity is set to 14 since the max DEX bonus for Medium Armor is +2. This also boosts your initiative in combat.

Intelligence and Charisma will be dump stats since they play no part in combat.

Strength is set at 10 just so your melee and atheltics don't suffer a penalty.

Melee War Domain Cleric

STR DEX CON INT WIS CHA
16(+2) 10 16(+1) 8 15 8

If playing a War Domain Cleric, pump points into Strength and Constitution. The former deals with your melee damage, while the latter deals with both your HP and the spell buffs you can use that rely on Concentration.

Dexterity is set to 10 since War Domain Clerics get Heavy Armor Proficiency. In BG3, Heavy Armor gets no AC bonuses from DEX.

Intelligence and Charisma will be dump stats since they play no part in combat.

Wisdom is set to 15 so that your Cleric spells remain reasonably powerful despite the shift in playstyle.

Best Subclasses for the Cleric

Light or Tempest Domain for Massive AoE Damage

Light Domain Clerics will unlock some of the most powerful AoE Fire spells in Baldur's Gate 3. These, coupled with their AoE Channel Divinity called Radiance of the Dawn, allow them to clear rooms full of enemies with relative ease.

Tempest Domain Clerics are very powerful lightning and thunder casters, able to guarantee max spell damage for these types of elemental damage once they unlock their Channel Divinity. On top of that, Tempest Clerics have both Heavy Armor and Martial Weapon proficiencies.

Life Domain if Planning to Be a Healer

If planning to play as a Healer, then the Life Domain Cleric will be your go-to. Disciple of Life gives them healing bonuses while Heavy Armor proficiency increases their chances of survival on the battlefield.

War Domain if Planning to Be a Melee Class

Players who want to dip into the niche melee playstyle of the Cleric will need to choose the War Domain. Armed with Heavy Armor and a +10 damage Channel Divinity power, this subclass can frontline comfortably alongside other martial classes in BG3.

Best Cleric Equipment

  • Armor: Heavy Armor or Medium Armor if playing as a Light Cleric.
  • Weapons: One-Handed Weapon with a Shield to increase your Defense (AC). If playing War Domain, go for Martial Weapons.

Best Races to Use As a Cleric

Gold Dwarf

The Gold Dwarf is a great choice for a Cleric in Baldur's Gate 3 since it is naturally tanky, allowing you to absorb damage in a pinch while still being a very deadly spellcaster.

  • Dwarven Toughness increases your max HP by 1 while also granting you +1 HP each time you level up.
  • Dwarven Resilience grants Advantage on Saving Throws and Resistance to Poison damage.

Gold Dwarf Subrace Guide and Info

Half-Orc

The Half-Orc is a niche option if you're planning to run a strictly offensive melee Cleric (such as the War Domain Cleric). Mileage varies since the traits only work out if you plan to lean into the melee playstyle more than spellcasting (naturally, this also limits your options if respeccing later in the game).

  • Relentless Endurance lets you ignore death once per long rest letting you go to 1hp instead when taking lethal damage.
  • Savage Attacks allows you triple the damage dice being rolled when you land a Critical Hit with a melee attack.

Half-Orc Race Guide and Info

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FAQs

What is the best cleric domain in Baldur's Gate 3? ›

Make Charisma your highest stat and Constitution your second. You'll pick your Cleric Domain (subclass) at level 1. The best Cleric Domain for a balance of healing, defense, and offense is the Light Domain.

What is the best race for a cleric in Baldur's Gate 3? ›

Drow make excellent Clerics with their Superior Darkvision, Fey Ancestry, and racial spells like Faerie Fire and Darkness. Forest Gnomes are also a great option for Clerics who want to talk to animals, in addition to their other racial features like Darkvision and Gnome Cunning.

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 is the best cleric build heavy armor in Baldur's Gate 3? ›

The best armour for the Cleric class in Baldur's Gate 3 is Helldusk Armour, Viconia's Walking Fortress, and Armour of Persistence. Helldusk Armour gives the best defensive bonuses in the game, in addition to the Fly spell. This armour makes you incredibly survivable and solves the Cleric's main issue, mobility.

What is the best background for the cleric in Baldur's Gate 3? ›

The best Cleric background is Acolyte.

As an Acolyte, the character has chosen to live their life in service to a temple, which aligns nicely with the Cleric class as a whole. The Acolyte gains proficiencies in Insight and Relgion.

What is the best damage cleric subclass in Baldur's Gate 3? ›

The Light Domain subclass has a good balance of damage and healing with a focus on damage. It is the favorite choice of many players. Dealing damage equal to Sorcerers or Wiazrds early on in the game is hard because of the lack of versatile area of effects spells.

What is the best subclass for a cleric? ›

All that makes the Arcana Domain one of the best Cleric subclasses, especially for players who want to expand their spellcasting beyond the typical healing/buff abilities of most clerics. This is almost like a Cleric/Wizard multiclass but without the sacrifice of actually multiclassing a Cleric.

What pairs well with cleric BG3? ›

The best class for the Cleric to multiclass into is the Paladin because you can get Divine Smite, Extra Attack, and a Fighting Style. A secondary multiclass choice for Cleric is the Sorcerer because you get Metamagic, increased hit points, and elemental resistance of your choosing.

What class makes the best cleric? ›

The Ranger class will make the cleric better in melee, and the cleric class will allow the ranger access to heavier armor. One of the best features of this combination is that both the cleric and ranger classes use wisdom for their spellcasting.

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 funnest class in Baldur's Gate 3? ›

Fighter is one of the most versatile classes in both DnD and Baldur's Gate 3. They are able to use all varieties of weapons and armor, making them the perfect Baldur's Gate 3 class for beginners. They are also tons of fun to play as, with several of their abilities such as Action Surge adding to the enjoyment.

What is the best character build in Baldur's Gate 3? ›

Oath of Vengeance Paladin build

This is arguably still the best build in Baldur's Gate 3 even following balance patches as it has incredible versatility and works with most party compositions.

What is the best cleric race in Baldur's Gate 3? ›

Best Race for Cleric Class in BG3

Any Dwarf would do because they get extra proficiencies for many different bludgeoning weapons. However, the Duergar is the best choice for a Cleric because they also gain advantage against being charmed or paralyzed.

What is the best cleric domain in BG3? ›

Finally, the Life Domain is the classic cleric subclass with a focus on healing and keeping allies in the fight and the best cleric subclass in BG3. Protected by heavy armor, the Life cleric has the best healing in Baldur's Gate 3 with the sole aim of buffing the rest of the party while they deal damage.

What is the best deity for a cleric in BG3? ›

Best deity for cleric in Baldur's Gate 3

It makes most sense to choose a deity such as Bahamut - who is the Dragon God of Justice - as they are well-regarded and are in line with the healing sensibilities of the cleric.

Which domain is best for cleric? ›

All that makes the Arcana Domain one of the best Cleric subclasses, especially for players who want to expand their spellcasting beyond the typical healing/buff abilities of most clerics.

Does your cleric deity matter in BG3? ›

In Baldur's Gate 3, if you're building a Cleric character, your choice of Deity is crucial. It affects gameplay and how the in-game world views you.

Is light domain cleric good in BG3? ›

Clerics are one of the most powerful classes in Baldur's Gate 3, and light clerics are one of the more attack-focused subclasses. This makes them an excellent force of both damage and support on the battlefield.

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

The best classes for beginners are Fighter, Wizard, Rogue, Ranger, Druid, Barbarian, Cleric, and Bard. Each class has unique features and abilities, so you should consider your playstyle and party composition when choosing a class.

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