Ritual Caster

You learn two ritual spells of your choice.

Ritual Caster is a Feat in Baldur's Gate 3. Feats are special talents or expertises that provide special capabilities to characters. At certain levels, your character will get to choose between an Ability Score Improvement Feature or a Feat.

BG3 Ritual Caster Information

How to unlock Ritual Caster IN BG3

  • You'll need to fulfill the following requirements to unlock Ritual Caster

BG3 Ritual Caster Tips & Notes

  • You can choose two ritual spells of your choice from that class's list. 
  • As a Warlock, you will still follow Warlock rules in terms of casting spells. You are only able to cast them once per rest despite being ritual spells.
  • Notes & Tips go here

 

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    • Anonymous

      Feat seems bugged and doesn't properly add the new spells to spell book.
      I respecced my Wyll to Eldritch Knight and took Longstrider and Enhance Leap using feat at level 4. Spells do show up on the auto-generated mess that are the action bars, but not in the spell book so I can't add it to the custom tab

      • I corrected the page by removing the false information that came from copying 5e rules.

        I have to politely state the obvious : for games based on tabletop rules, like Pathfinder Kingmaker and Wrath of the Righteous, and Solasta (5e) and BG3 (5e), I constantly see rules copy-pasted from the tabletop rules that do not apply to the actual video game. This amounts to giving people absolutely false information, the illusion of the wiki being ready. Yes, it is the community/users that fill and update a wiki, but inserting false information is an issue for a wiki, as it makes it unreliable. Please stop this bad practice.

        • Anonymous

          What spells can you cast as rituals, any of them? And what governs what level spells you can take as rituals? Your current spell caster level? So if I'm a lvl 8 Warlock with lvl 4 warlock spells, can I take 2 lvl 4 wizard spells as rituals to cast whenever I want?

          • Anonymous

            In D&D you're allowed to learn other ritual spells right, so it's possible to do that? :o
            I could play a bard with ritual casting, to get speak with animal and all those things

            • Anonymous

              If you get this as a warlock, beware. It will follow warlock rules so despite being ritual spells, you can only cast them once per rest.

              • Anonymous

                If you want Longstrider, Enhance Leap or Speak with Animals, seem a bit not worth to take if you think like 1 lvl of druid with min 12 wisdom have the same effect + 2 cantrip and other thing of the class.

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