Baldur's Gate 3, as a game with huge production costs, exquisite graphics and unique game mechanics, is highly sought after by the majority of players. There is a question in this game that has been bothering players, that is, what is the use of proficiency points in "Baldur's Gate 3"? Today, the editor will teach you how to quickly solve this problem. Let’s go directly to the topic.
Proficiency is a special bonus tied to level.
Level 1~4: Proficiency value is 2
At level 5~8: proficiency value is 3
Level 9~12: Proficiency value is 4
Level 13~16: Proficiency value is 5
Level 17~20: Proficiency value is 6
Proficiency points are added to all rolls in which the player is proficient.
For example, if you are good at lobbying, in addition to the Charisma bonus when making a lobbying check, the player's proficiency bonus will also be added.
If you are good at daggers, the player's proficiency value will also be added when attacking with a dagger.
There are also many professional abilities, feats, etc. that allow players to add proficiency bonuses to certain checks.
In short, although the proficiency value is only linked to the level, it is a stable source of bonus. Introducing it into the player's test as much as possible is the most cost-effective benefit.
Another very important function of proficiency value is to increase the number of attacks (it can also be said that the level increase increases the number of attacks).
At the beginning, a single weapon can only attack once per round, but as proficiency increases, the number of attacks per round will also increase.
The number of attacks is related to the profession. Taking warriors as an example, the number of attacks per round increases when reaching levels 5, 11, and 20.