The true spell-casting Sorcerer class in Baldur's Gate 3 can create a build that uses their best subclass and stats to earn powerful skills highlighting their innate connection to magic. Although this class has low health, certain Metamagic boosts the damage to spells, which more than makes up for this weakness. Combined with racial traits and saving throw proficiencies, you can customize a unique Sorcerer that dominates the battlefield.

The two stats that must be the highest for the greatest Sorcerers are Charisma and Constitution, which are tied to the saving throw proficiencies of the class. The Charisma stat should be the highest since it directly ties into your Spell Attack Bonus and Spell Save DC in battles. Even if you level up fast in Baldur's Gate 3 to gain Ability Score Improvements to these scores, having them high early can help a lot.

The Best Race For the Sorcerer

Baldur's Gate 3 Sorcerer Cover

The best races to choose when playing a Sorcerer in Baldur's Gate 3 are the High Half-Elf, Lightfoot Halfling, Drow, and Mephistopheles Tiefling. The High Half-Elf gets a +2 bonus to their Charisma stat and a High Elf cantrip to add to your arsenal of spells. All Elves also receive a +1 Racial Bonus to whatever other score they choose in Baldur's Gate 3, making this the most flexible choice for a Sorcerer build.

One of the best racial choices for the Sorcerer class is the Drow, whose +2 bonus to Dexterity gives your character a higher boost to Initiative rolls, and +1 to Charisma aids your spell-casting abilities.

For those looking to give themselves a boost to their Initiative, the Drow race gains a +2 Dexterity and +1 Charisma enhancement, with extra abilities such as Keen Senses and Fey Ancestry. These traits prevent you from being Charmed and give you extra points on Perception checks, which pair well with Evocation spells naturally gifted to this race at specific Baldur's Gate 3 levels.

Meanwhile, the Lightfoot Halfling gets the same Ability improvements as the Drow, but with the Naturally Stealthy trait in Baldur's Gate 3 that gives you a better chance to hide with a Stealth proficiency. Finally, the Mephistopheles Tiefling has a +2 Charisma and +1 Intelligence bonus, giving them a slight advantage that most characters don't normally have. Several spells are given with this choice as well, including Burning Hands, Mage Hand, and Flame Blade.

Best Subclass For the Sorcerer

Baldur's Gate 3 Sorcerer Class and Subclass Select Screen with Stats and Race displayed.

As of this time of writing, three available subclasses are offered for the Sorcerer class, with the Draconic Bloodline option being the strongest choice for your character builds in Baldur's Gate 3. One of the other choices, a Wild Magic Sorcerer, would cause your magic to have a chance to trigger a random effect every time you cast a spell. This path, while hilarious at times, could be more consistent and provide more benefits.

The newly announced Storm Sorcery subclass helps give your character more mobility at earlier levels but does not provide traits nearly as powerful as those in the Draconic Bloodline. This particular subclass gives your character better defenses with Draconic Resilience, a trait that increases your base Armor Class by 3 before even selecting a difficulty.

Related: Baldur's Gate 3 Difficulty Modes & Setting Differences Explained

However, the main reason Draconic Bloodline is the best subclass comes from the Draconic Ancestor, a set of ten possible connections to different dragon types that add resistances and spells to your character. Casting spells whose elements tie to this Ancestor deals more damage, giving your build a strong focus for magic you will likely pick as your character becomes stronger in Baldur's Gate 3.

Every Draconic Bloodline

Draconic Ancestry

Elemental Bloodline

Spell Learned

Red

Fire

Burning Hands

Black

Acid

Grease

Blue

Lightning

Witch Bolt

Green

Poison

Ray of Sickness

White

Cold

Armor of Agathys

Gold

Fire

Disguise Self

Silver

Cold

Feather Fall

Bronze

Lightning

Fog Cloud

Copper

Acid

Tasha's Hideous Laughter

Brass

Fire

Sleep

How To Use Sorcery Points For Metamagic With Sorcerers

Baldur's Gate 3 Sorcerer Character Using Sorcery Points on Metamagic

One of the core features of the Sorcerer class in Baldur's Gate 3 is Sorcery Points, which are spent to add new qualities to your spells that manifest in Metamagicwhen your character reaches level 2. When reaching this level, you choose two Metamagic options out of seven choices that enhance whatever magic you cast. Spending Sorcery Points is required to use Metamagic, but you gain more points when leveling up.

Each use of Metamagic costs 1 Sorcerey Point, which recovers whenever your character finishes a long rest.

Metamagic

Description

Careful Spell

Allies automatically succeed in saving throws against spells that require them.

Distant Spell

+50% to the range of spells, and melee spells have 9m range.

Extended Spell

Doubles the duration of effects, summons, and surfaces caused by spells.

Twinned Spell

Spells that can only be cast on a single target can now target another creature.

Heightened Spell

Targets of spells that require saving throws have a disadvantage.

Quickened Spell

Spells that cost an action cost a bonus action instead.

Subtle Spell

Allows you to cast spells while silenced.

While many choices here give more power to any Sorcerer build, the Twinned Spell and Quickened Spell choices are by far the best for the class. Being able to select more than one target or reducing the cost of a spell to a bonus action are both extremely strong in battles. Given your character, these traits could save your Baldur's Gate 3 campaign from disaster by giving a Sorcerer more to do in combat situations.

Best Weapons and Armor For the Sorcerer

A sorcerer character in Baldur's Gate 3 looks at a shiny blue crystal in their hand.

The Sorcerer class should focus on sticking to weapons and armor tied to their proficiencies, meaning that LIght Armor, Daggers, Quarterstaffs, and Light Crossbows are the best for your character. Each of these weapon types adds your proficiency bonus to attack rolls, which could help if you ever run out of spell slots to use in combat for Baldur's Gate 3.

The best Sorcerer build in Baldur's Gate 3 makes sure to prepare for as many scenarios as possible, taking the strongest aspects of the class to maximize a character's potential.