Baldur’s Gate 3: Wizard or Sorcerer – which is better?

Sorcerer or wizard in Baldur's Gate 3

Choosing between Wizards and Sorcerers in Baldur’s Gate 3 can be challenging due to their apparent similarities but there is a clear frontrunner of which is the better pick.

While Wizards rely on Intelligence and Sorcerers on Charisma in the Larian Studio’s RPG, each class offers unique gameplay, making the decision a matter of personal preference.

So, to help you choose between the two and understand what the differences between the classes are, here’s everything you need to know about the Wizard and Sorcerer class in this expansive game, and which one you should choose.

Should you play Wizard or Sorcerer?

It’s technically better to play as a Sorcerer in Baldur’s Gate 3 but what individual players want out of their playthrough will ultimately be a huge factor in which class you should choose. Wizards are a lot more flexible when it comes to experimenting with different spells for example.

We’ve put together a full pros and cons list for both Sorcerers and Wizards in Baldur’s Gate 3 below which should help make your decision a bit easier:

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Sorcerers in Baldur's Gate 3
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Wizard in Baldur's Gate 3
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Differences between them in Baldur’s Gate 3

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A Sorcerer and Wizard differ in various ways in Baldur’s Gate 3. Here’s a breakdown of all the core differences between the classes when it comes to their main features:

  • Sorcery Points are exclusive to the Sorcerer class and can be used to replenish spell slots or modify spells using Metamagic. Arcane Recovery on the other hand is an action exclusive to the Wizard class that lets you recover extended spell slots once per long rest.
  • Constitution is an ability score that affects your maximum hit points (HP) and concentration saving throws. Constitution modifier +1 lets you gain +1 Hit Point per character level and so on as you level up.
  • A Sorcerer and Wizard’s default proficient weapons are Daggers, Light Crossbows, and Quarterstaffs with Mourning Frost or Spell Sparkler being some good early-on weapons to choose from.
  • Saving Throws are the defense of a character against any Spell, Effect, trap, poison, disease, or any other threat. Each class is proficient in two saving throws which lets them add a proficiency bonus to saving throws made using a particular ability score.
  • Skills are talents that determine how good your character is at doing certain tasks. Sorcerers and Wizards are proficient in two skills, you can either choose to add a bonus to these skills or add new skills altogether. However, the skills you choose to be proficient in depend on your character’s class, background, race, and feats.
  • Since Wizards and Sorcerers aren’t proficient in armor, they’re forced to use clothing as armor.

Now you know which class to pick between Wizard and Sorcerer in Baldur’s Gate 3. You can check out our best Baldur’s Gate 3 classes tier list if you want to see how these classes fare against the others or take a look at the best multiclass builds if you wish to combine two classes.

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