What are the uses of the part-time system in Baldur's Gate 3? An introduction to the part-time system in Baldur's Gate 3. In this issue, the editor brings you an introduction to the part-time system in Baldur's Gate 3. Friends who are interested, let's take a look.
When players play through the standard difficulty and above, they can add a new profession to the character through the [Add Profession] button on the upgrade interface.
In the Add Career interface, you can add a new career to your character and obtain the actions, career characteristics, and sub-career abilities of the new career.
While working part-time, you can also get some proficiency bonuses from that profession.
It should be noted that the maximum level of a character is limited to level 12, which means that the total of all professional levels of the character is up to level 12. Therefore, although part-timers gain new abilities, they must also give up the high-level abilities of their original profession. Taking the paladin as an example, an 11th level paladin can learn to master Holy Slash, which adds an additional 1d8 damage. However, if the player chooses to work part-time as a level 2 warrior, the paladin level can only reach level 10 and can no longer learn to master Holy Slash.
Therefore, it is only recommended to choose a part-time job in the following situations. The first is that the high-level profession does not have or the additional ability improvement is relatively small. The second type is that part-time professions can unlock powerful and useful skills at low levels, such as the warrior's tidal wave of movements.