Since its August launch,Baldur’s Gate 3has been lauded as among 2023’s best games. It’s a massive game with enough content to last dozens of hours, and its role-playing variety makes it highly replayable.

Yet, once over 200 hours are logged in, a desire for something more comes. It’s a beautiful siren song I have fallen into and one I haven’t heard in years. Not since my days playing the PC versions ofFallout: New VegasandSkyrimfor days on end.

baldur’s gate 3 mods

I’m, of course, talking about installing mods. Mods are a wonderful thing that enhances titles likeDeus Exand makesVampire the Masquerade: Bloodlinestolerable. They come in all shapes and sizes, ranging from bug fixes to DLC-sized content additions that stretch what a mod can be.

Baldur’s Gate 3‘s popularity also makes it apopular game to mod, and some are already amazing. I resisted installing them for my first couple hundred hours of play because I love the vanilla game and already crown it as one of my favorites. Yet I couldn’t become a sexy magical gunslinger in the vanilla game, and mods were here to rectify that.

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I installed the Artificer mod forBaldur’s Gate 3, and something awoke inside me. It was like I was 15 again and spending more time moddingSkyrimthan actually playing it.

I need MORE!

Since I figured out how to make mods work, I asked myself if I could install a few. The answer was yes, so I went a little mad installing various mods that caught my eye. Most were among the most popular mods, includingFaces of FaerunandTav’s Hair Salon.Baldur’s Gate 3‘s character creator is already solid, but it never hurt to have more options.

It was around here I remembered being a kid moddingSkyrim. A quest here and some new customization options there, but nothing that fixed things like the janky combat. Things got out of hand when I dipped into reshaders and animation alterations, and I would spend lazy days attempting to fix whatever broke.

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It got to the point where I changed so much I took a step back and wondered why I invested so much time into this. It’s been years since I playedSkyrimbecause I can’t stand the vanilla game. This is far from the case forBaldur’s Gate 3because I adore it, but I also worried that going down this rabbit hole could sour my overall thoughts.

Those thoughts dissipated when I remembered thatSkyrimisn’t a title that aged well with me. Unlike my younger self, I showed some self-restraint with moddingBaldur’s Gate 3and stopped at around a dozen mods. I wasn’t fixing this game, just adding a couple of things.

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I created Ashe once I was done, a tiefling Artificer with a dark urge to kill. She’s the type of girl who’s as intelligent as she is quirky, and by quirky, I mean thirsty for blood. With her eldritch cannon at her side and a gung-ho attitude, she ventures into the world ready to adventure.

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My original intent for moddingBaldur’s Gate 3was to add theArtificer modso that I could play as an Artillerist. Other Artificer subclasses were cool, like Alchemist for potion brewing or Armorer to magically become a tank.

Yet, in my opinion, all these pale to the Artillerist because it’s the only option that makes me a gunslinger. Part of the whole appeal behind being a sexy gunslinger is actually slinging a gun around.

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Well, it’s not a gun per se, but the tiny eldritch cannon is functionally a fantasy pistol. It acts and has the same animations as a hand crossbow but is way cooler because it comes with some deeply overpowered skills.

A part of me considered installing the mod thatre-enables achievementsinBaldur’s Gate 3, but several Artillerist skills shatter the balance. My most used of these is Force Ballista, whose functions similarly to Eldritch Blast and is also a bonus action in the mod.

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The mod authors intended to make changes that kept the game’s balance, and that shines through even though I can give my entire party temporary hit points at almost any time. I enjoyBaldur’s Gate 3‘s challenge immensely, but I love tripping out on a power fantasy more. Thankfully, the game’s difficulty is largely intact even with these buffs.

Baldur’s Gate 3 is wonderful modded and vanilla

My biggest takeaway from returning to modding is how much I just enjoyBaldur’s Gate 3. Having more spellcasting options is great, but I largely stick to what Larian Studios included. More face options and hairstyles are fantastic, but that doesn’t mean I won’t ever use the vanilla options again. The only thing I still don’t get is whyHexblade Warlockwasn’t included because it rocks.

Periodically checking out new mods is also fun in itself because it demonstrates how passionate the community is. My favorites are probably the mods implementing variousD&D5e subclasses that didn’t make the vanilla game’s cut. Turning Astarion into a Glamor Bard or Lae’zel into an Arcane Archer helps spice up build variety, especially after hundreds of hours.

The boss room in Caldera, with a balloon in sight.

I still enjoy vanillaBaldur’s Gate 3quite a lot. I’ve been jumping back and forth between thePC and PS5 versionsand have a blast either way. I don’t particularly miss any of my installed mods when on console, and think of it as jumping into a playthrough as another build.

I know I’ll install new mods now and again if one catches my eye, but the process is different than before. There is no longer a need to fix every little part of the game I dislike or any moments where I pull my hair out troubleshooting when a game crashes. I just feel amazing adding stuff to a game I love.

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Baldur’s Gate 3isn’t a perfect game, and no mod or new official content will change my mind. There will never be a perfect game, and that’s okay. IfBaldur’s Gate 3can be compared to a delicious sundae, the mods are the cherries on top.

Mega Dragonite

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