The long-awaited Patch 8 ofBaldur’s Gate 3brings with it twelve new subclasses, one for each of the game’s existing classes. These include the Swashbuckler Rogue, Path of the Giants Barbarian, Bladesinger Wizard, and many more. All twelve of the subclasses are fun to experiment with and use in a play-through, creating new builds and multi-class combinations. However, two ofBaldur’s Gate 3’snew subclasses, the Hexblade Warlock and the College of Glamour Bard, represent two ends of a broad spectrum when it comes to widespread use versus niche appeal.

Hexblade Is Receiving Praise As A Powerful Subclass

TheHexblade, a subclass of the Warlock, has already begun receiving praise from players as an extremely powerful class that could suit any character. It works well as a mono-class, offering new abilities and spells at multiple different levels, but is also ideal for a single-level dip due to the additional weapon and armor proficiencies it provides at Level 1. Some of the Hexblade’s well-liked abilities include:

The Hexblade is a strong all-around class that can deal powerful melee damage while also having access to a wide range of useful spells. It’s a good fit not just forWyll, the existing Warlock companion, but any character with a good Charisma score. It’s a balanced class that can play many different roles in combat, whether that’s dealing straightforward damage or sneaking around the battlefield with Greater Invisibility.

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The College Of Glamour Bard Is Seen As Niche And Underwhelming

On the other side of the spectrum isCollege of Glamour, a subclass for the Bardintroduced in Patch 8 ofBaldur’s Gate 3.It is not necessarily a bad class, and can certainly be useful in any playthrough, but is a lot less universally strong and often requires multiclassing - particularly due to its small roster of class actions and exclusive focus on support abilities rather than attacking. The College of Glamour bard gets only two special abilities, which are:

With only two unique abilities, one of which requires Concentration and can only be used once per long rest, the College of Glamour Bard is sometimes seen as underwhelming compared to its fellow Bard subclasses,College of Lore and especially College of Swords.

Some fans ofBaldur’s Gate 3have already called on Larian Studios to add new abilities to the subclass. Theversion of the Glamour Bard inDungeons and Dragons’Fifth Editionhas additional abilities, such as Unbreakable Majesty, which forces enemies to make Charisma saves in order to attack the Bard. If they fail the save, they must choose a different target or waste the attack entirely. This ability, or others like it, could enhance the Glamour Bard significantly and make it more universally useful compared to its current rather niche role.