Best Sorcerer Feats Baldur's Gate 3
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Best Feats for Sorcerers in Baldur’s Gate 3 (BG3)

Sorcerers, much like Wizards, are a formidable casting class in Baldur’s Gate 3, with their best Feats somewhat overlapping. This is due to the nature of the class, and how similar it is, outside of certain casting-based stipulations. For this reason, the recommended Feats for the Sorcerer will involve increasing the amount of spells the class can learn. This is due to the overall restricted nature of what a Sorcerer can and can’t do by comparison to a Wizard or Warlock.

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Best Feats for Sorcerers in Baldur’s Gate 3

  • War Caster
  • Spell Sniper
  • Ability Improvement (Charisma)
  • Lucky
  • Magic Initiate: Sorcerer

You’ll notice that the best Feats for the Sorcerer and Wizard in Baldur’s Gate 3 overlap. That is because, outside of a few technical differences, they are effectively the same class. However, since Sorcerers cannot learn spells from scrolls, like the Wizard, Magic Initiate: Sorcerer is a great Feat to learn. This provides them with an extra Cantrip and an extra Level One spell, which is already a great boon since you can only learn new spells with each level up.

Again, this makes Withers a pretty valuable addition to your camp, since you can respec and re-learn spells whenever you want for 100 gold. That said, War Caster is always a solid choice for Feats, along with Lucky.

Baldur’s Gate 3 is available for PC and PlayStation 5.


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