Baldur’s Gate 3 Beast Master Ranger Build Guide

Jan. 16, 2023



Baldur’s Gate 3 Beast Master Ranger Build Guide

Baldur’s Gate 3 Beast Master Ranger Build Guide

Baldur’s Gate 3 Beast Master Ranger Build Guide– In thisBaldur’s Gate 3 Beast Master Ranger Build Guide, I’m going to cover myRanger Build, and show you what I’ve found to work best. I’ll be doing moreBuild Guidesat the launch ofBaldur’s Gate 3, but for now, let’s look at how you can use aBeast Master Rangereffectively.

Be sure to check out our other Baldur’s Gate 3 Builds including:Hunter Ranger,Circle of the Land Druid,Circle of the Moon Druid,Wild Magic Sorcerer,Wildheart Barbarian,Draconic Sorcerer,Berserker Barbarian,College of Lore Bard,College of Valour Bard,Oath of Devotion Paladin,Oath of the Ancients Paladin,Oathbreaker Paladin!

The Ranger is an amazingClassto pick if you’re starting out in D&D 5E or Baldur’s Gate 3 because both of itsSubclassesare strong in terms of their overall damage potential. For the Beast Master, even if they don’t have access to theHunter’sColossus Slayerto deal additional damage for everyWeaponattack, they gain a Beast Companion at Level 3. Every companion has its own abilities from shooting out webs to entrap targets to charging at enemies to knock them down.

What’s more, is that the Beast Master also hasExtra Attackat Level 5, allowing them to eliminate threatening targets right away. Similar to the Hunter, they wearMedium Armourto maintain decentACand they can cast offensive and supportSpellson top of wielding a Bow.

In this section, we’ll take a look at how to set up your Ranger duringCharacter Creationfor the best results.

ForBackground, choosing one that provides you withDexterity Skillsshould be enough since this is your primaryAbilityto hit and damage enemies, alongsideWisdom. Dexterity hasAcrobatics,Sleight of Hand, andStealth. Some Background examples areCharlatan,Entertainer, andUrchin.

ForRace, if you’re not taking an Origin Character, then I recommend selecting theWood Elf. The Wood Elf has Darkvision andFey Ancestry. Darkvision helps them see and attack better in the dark, and finally, Fey Ancestry makes it so that they have aSaving ThrowAdvantage against the effects ofCharmedand Sleep. All of these qualities make them the clear favorite for a Ranger. The reason why I’m not highlightingLongbow Proficiencyis due to theMartial Weapon Proficiencyof this Class. This means that they’ll be able to wieldLongbowsto further increase their Ranged Weapon Damage.

Alternatively, you can choose theStrongheart Halflingsince they gainLucky, allowing them to make anotherAttack Rollwhen they roll a natural 1. They even have Poison Resistance due toStrongheart Resilience.

ForSkillsagain it’s not super important, but you’ll have high Dexterity and Wisdom, so selecting Skills that fall under these Abilities is ideal. Wisdom hasAnimal Handling,Insight,Medicine,Perception, andSurvival, and I’ve already listed what Dexterity Skills there are.

The primary Abilities that are needed for this Build are Dexterity since you’re going to focus on Bow combat, followed by Wisdom andConstitution. Wisdom is needed to land some Spells while Constitution increases HP and helps to maintainConcentration. Note that if you select the Strongheart Halfling, you can increase Constitution by as much as 16 but Wisdom will only reach a max of 14. Ideally, your Ability Spread looks something like this:

Out of all theFavored Enemies, the best one isBounty Hunterbecause it imposes aDisadvantageon targets attacked usingEnsnaring Strike, specifically when it comes to theirSaving Throwsand Attack Rolls. What’s more, is that you and your allies gain anAdvantageon Attack Rolls against them. As a result, they won’t be as effective in combat. Furthermore, theCantripsfeatured in other Favored Enemies such asSacred Flamearen’t that good.

ForNatural Explorer, I suggest takingBeast Tamerso you can summon a Familiar that can assist you in combat while waiting for your Beast Companion at Level 3. Just remember to conjure them before the start of every encounter since you can’t do so once you’ve engaged enemies.

At Level 2, you get to choose a powerful passive, and for this Build, I suggest takingArcheryto gain +2 Attack Rolls withRanged Weapons. This will equate to a total of +7 to your Attack Rolls and +8 at Level 4 by taking into account your +2 Proficiency, +2 Archery bonus, and Dexterity Modifier.

You also gain 2 Level 1 Spells and 2Spell Slots. Here, you should take Ensnaring Strike andHail of Thorns. Ensnaring Strike allows you to restrain a target, thereby dealing 1-6 Piercing Damage after every turn if they fail theirStrength Saving Throwin addition to the 4-9 Piercing Damage they initially receive.

Meanwhile, Hail of Thorns is an incredibly powerful Spell. If the target fails theirDexterity Saving Throw, they get the entire 5-19 Piercing Damage from the Spell’s thorns and its subsequent explosion. But should they succeed, they still get 4-9 Thorn Piercing Damage plus half of the explosion damage at 1d10 divided by 2. Note that the Ranger’s Dexterity Modifier is added to the Attack andDamage Rollsof the Thorn Piercing Damage. Additionally, remember that Hail of Thorns cannot be cast against an inanimate entity like theIntellect Devourer.

At Level 3, you’ll be selecting the Beast Master Subclass. As a Beast Master, you have theRanger’s Companion Class Action, which lets you summon another creature on top of the Familiar that you got from Level 1, allowing for a maximum of 2 animals to assist you in combat. Similarly, it will have be to cast outside of encounters. The ones I tend to use the most are theBear,Boar, andWolf Companions.

Similar to theCircle of the Moon Druid’sBear Wild Shape, your Bear Companion can perform aGoading Roarto incite affected targets to attack it instead, thereby serving as a temporary but decent tank. Meanwhile, the Boar and Wolf can potentially knock multiple enemies or a single foePronewith Charge and Lunging Bite, respectively, in order to give you the upper hand in combat.

Additionally, you’ll be able to choose a third Ranger Spell. Here, I recommend takingHunter’s MarkorCure Wounds. Hunter’s Mark lets you deal 1-6 Slashing Damage against the marked creature every time you shoot them with your arrows. As long as the hunt is completed, which means you’ve slayed the same marked enemy, this Spell will stay with you until you take aLong Restso you can keep applying it in the next encounters as aBonus Actioninstead of spending a Spell Slot.

Alternatively, If you’re not running with aClericin your party, you may want to take Cure Wounds to be able to heal yourself or an ally you can touch. But remember that since you only have a +2 Wisdom Modifier, the effectiveness of your heals won’t be as high compared to choosing the Wood Elf Race in Character Creation.

Furthermore, you’ll be able to unlearn and learn old and new Spells, respectively, via the Replacement Spell, similar to theWarlock. Unlearning a Spell lets you select what you wish to remove from your list. As a replacement, you’ll get to pick one Spell when you level up. But if you want to keep your current list, you can simply ignore this feature and continue to learn new Spells. In this Beast Master Ranger Build Guide, we won’t be unlearning any Spells since the ones we’ve chosen are essential in combat.

Concentration is broken if you cast another Cantrip or Spell that also requires Concentration. You can tell which these are because it will say so on the Spell itself. For example, if you cast Ensnaring Strike, but then you cast Hunter’s Mark, you would stop “Concentrating” on Ensnaring Strike and begin Concentrating on Hunter’s Mark.

Moreover, if you take damage while Concentrating on a Spell, you must make aConstitution Saving Throw, and if you fail, then the effect of that Spell ends. Should you succeed in your Saving Throw, you maintain your Concentration and the Spell continues. This is why it’s vital for Rangers to have average to high Constitution because of the Spells that require this Ability and is wasted if it’s constantly broken.

At Level 4, you’ll gain 2 Ability points to place into Dexterity, bringing it to 18 and your corresponding Modifier to +4. This will not only increase the likelihood of you connecting your attacks but also increase your damage by +1.

At Level 5, you gain Extra Attack, which lets you make another attack using your Ranged Weapon and Spells that deal Weapon Damage, allowing you to obliterate powerful enemies.

As a Beast Master Ranger,Companion’s Bondbecomes available to you. What this does is it adds your Proficiency Bonus, which is +3 at this level, to your Companion’s AC and Damage Rolls. For instance, if you summon the Bear, its AC will be higher at 15 instead of 12, making it a bit more challenging for enemies to hit the creature.

And finally, you also get to choose 1 Level 2 Spell. I suggest takingSpike GrowthorLesser Restoration.

Spike Growth allows you to control a large space of the battlefield with thorns that slow creatures down and damage them if they try to move through it. This is an excellent way to keep enemy melee units from getting to your allies and can be invaluable when you’re outnumbered.

Lesser Restoration lets you cure allies of diseases and conditions by touching them. It doesn’t require Concentration, only a singleAction.

At Level 6, the Ranger is able to choose one more Favored Enemy with its own language together with a Favored Terrain. For the Favored Enemy, you can go ahead and pickMage Breaker. This makes it so that you become proficient inArcanaand that you’re able to cast theTrue Strike Cantrip. True Strike, which requires Concentration, grants an Advantage on your next Attack Roll. The good thing about it is this can be cast from afar.

For Favored Terrain, you can pick any Wasteland Wanderer you want to gain resistance to Cold, Fire, or Poison Damage, whichever damage types you encounter frequently.

At Level 7, the Beast Master Ranger gains access to Exceptional Training, which makes it so that you can direct the next Action of your Beast Companion if they don’t attack. By spending a Bonus Action, you’re able to command them to Dash, Disengage, Dodge, or Help a fallen ally.

At Level 8, the Ranger can choose a Feat. Here, I suggest going for Ability Improvement to raise Dexterity to 20 orSharpshooter. Sharpshooter not only removes any Disadvantage you may incur as a result of making Ranged Weapon Attack Rolls but it also gives you the option to take a -5 Attack Roll penalty in place of boosting your attack’s damage by +10! This is huge and it functions similarly to theGreat Weapon Master Feat. You’ll likely be successful since you now have the True Strike Cantrip to grant Advantage on your Attack Rolls.

Additionally, you gain access to Land’s Stride, which allows them to easily traverse nonmagical difficult terrain and plants without incurring conditions like Slow. Furthermore, they gain a Saving Throw Advantage against magical plants that reduce the effectiveness of their Movement Speed.

At Level 10, you can select another Favored Terrain and blend in with nature thanks to the Hide in Plain Sight Feat. Hide in Plain Sight makes it so that you’re able to camouflage yourself by making use of mud and dirt near you. This is handy when you’re waiting for enemies to walk toward you before catching them by surprise. When you’re pressed against a tree or wall without moving, you gain +10 Stealth Checks.

At Level 11, the Beast Master Ranger gains an amazing Feat called the Bestial Fury. This allows you to command your Beast Companion to attack enemies twice in a single turn upon using their Attack Action.

And finally, at Level 12, you can pick the Feat you didn’t choose at Level 8.

For this Beast Master Ranger Build, you’ll primarily be wielding a Ranged Weapon such asThe JoltshooterorLongbow +1. The Joltshooter not only lets you deal 5-12 Piercing Damage but also grants Lightning Charges upon dealing damage. This gives a +1 Attack Roll bonus together with +1 Lightning Damage. You can obtain this Weapon by doing theRescue the Grand Duke Quest.

Comparatively, the Longbow +1 deals greater damage at 6-13. Note that both Ranged Weapons haveBrace (Ranged). What this Weapon Action does is it grants an Advantage to your Damage Rolls to further improve your chances of dealing greater damage. The only caveat is you can’t move when you use Brace so you have to position yourself optimally right from the start.

For Medium Armor, you can go forLae’zel’sGithyanki Half PlateorScale Mail +1to accommodate +2 of your Dexterity Modifier, giving you a total of 17 AC but you gain a Disadvantage on Stealth Rolls.

When it comes toAccessories, you’ll be equipping theBoots of Striding,Absolute’s Talisman, andHaste Helm. Boots of Striding is very beneficial to this Build since you have a lot of Spells that require Concentration. Your Movement Speed increases by 3m and you can’t be pushed back or knockedProne. The Absolute’s Talisman will heal your HP by 1-8 after dealing damage. Both items can be found in theShattered Sanctum.

Next is the Haste Helm, which is beneficial, especially if you’ve chosen Strongheart Halfling Race due to their relatively lower Movement Speed. With the helm, and at the start of every combat encounter, your Movement Speed is automatically boosted for at most 3 turns, allowing you to easily position yourself optimally.

And finally, there’s theAmulet of Misty Stepthat’s nice to have. With this amulet from theUnderdark, you gain access to theMisty StepSpellto help you teleport from one location to the other, thereby potentially granting you the +2 High Ground bonus for your Attack Rolls upon performing Ranged Attacks.

The Beast Master Ranger is also a great choice because of their straightforward approach to dealing damage. They’re not only experts in restraining enemies and inflicting damage over time but they have the strong support of their companions by being distractions and attacking targets effectively on the battlefield. Additionally, provided that you’re positioned at a safer distance, you won’t have a difficult time succeeding in your Concentration Saving Throws to maintain Concentration on Spells that need it.

To expand on positioning, try to situate your character at Higher Ground compared to your targets when executing Ranged Attacks. Doing so will grant a +2 Attack Roll bonus to boost the Beast Master Ranger’s total Attack Roll to +10 by the time you reach Level 4. This would almost always guarantee a successful hit!

Even though you’re focused on executing Bow attacks, remember to equip 2Shortswordsas your Melee Weapons instead of a Two-Handed Martial Weapon like theEverburn Blade. As a result, you gain the Off-Hand Attack (Melee) Bonus Action, letting you move in for the kill when needed. Usually, you’ll need to switch to Melee Weapons when you incur a Disadvantage with Ranged Attacks since enemies are near you.

Another good Bow to try out is theSpellthieffromAuntie Ethel. You not only retainHamstring Shotand Brace (Ranged), but you also gainArcane Vehemence. This provides you with an extra Level 1 Spell Slot as long as you execute a Critical Hit with Spellthief, letting you use more of your offensive Spells in return.

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