Welcome to our BG3 Mighty Brawler Build Guide. This is a multiclass build combining the Monk and Rogue classes.

The Mighty Brawler combines the Open Hand Monk’s various flurry Bonus Actions with the Thief’s extra Bonus Action, significantly increasing your damage potential. We’re also using Tavern Brawler and some very powerful gloves to make your punches hit like a truck.


Table of Contents:


BG3 Mighty Brawler Build Strengths & Weaknesses:

MIGHTY BRAWLER PROS

  • POWERFUL UNARMED ATTACKS
  • MAKE ATTACKS WITH BONUS ACTIONS
  • MULTIPLE BONUS ACTIONS PER TURN
  • GOOD DAMAGE OUTPUT

MIGHTY BRAWLER CONS

  • NO MAGIC
  • NO GROUP SUPPORT

Mighty Brawler Multiclass Build Overview

BG3 Multiclass Explainer:

  • How it works: New classes can be added as you level up. They are added on a level-by-level basis.
  • Example: If you are a level 6 Monk and decide to add 1 Rogue level, you will only get the features of Rogue level 1.
  • Example 2: If you want the features of a level 6 Monk and Rogue, you need to be max level and add 6 levels of each class. (We’re not using this class distribution for our build; this is only an example!)

This means that we have to be sure that the payoff of adding new classes to your build is worth it, because every level of a secondary class reduces the highest level we can reach with our primary class.

In this Mighty Brawler Multiclass Build, we’ll be combining the following classes:

Monk

  • The Monk class comes with bg3 flurry of blows icon Flurry of Blows, unleashing powerful multi-attacks with your bg3 bonus action icon Bonus Action.
  • The Open Hand subclass gives you enhanced versions of these flurries. These can stun, stagger or push your target.
  • Later on, you can also Dash and Disengage using your bg3 bonus action icon Bonus Action, giving you lots of extra mobility.

Rogue

  • With the Thief subclass, you get an extra bg3 bonus action icon Bonus Action. This is a great combo with the Open Hand Monk’s flurries.
  • We take three Rogue levels, which is just enough to unlock the Thief subclass.

Here is a quick overview of which class we pick when, this is important!

Mighty Brawler Levelling Progress Overview

  • Level 1: Monk 1
  • Level 2: Monk 2
  • Level 3: Monk 3 (Way of the Open Hand subclass)
  • Level 4: Monk 4
  • Level 5: Monk 5
  • Level 6: Monk 6
  • Level 7: Rogue 1
  • Level 8: Rogue 2
  • Level 9: Rogue 3 (Thief subclass)
  • Level 10: Monk 7
  • Level 11: Monk 8
  • Level 12: Monk 9

Mighty Brawler Character Creation (Level 1)

bg3 monk rogue multiclass build guide

In this section, we will guide you through the best starting choices for creating your BG3 Mighty Brawler Multiclass Build.

Starting Class (Monk)

We’ll start by choosing the Monk class. The Rogue features of the build will be added later.

The Monk starts the game with the following features, which we’ll build on over the course of this guide:

Core Monk Features

  • bg3 ki iconKi Points – A special Monk resource that is spent to activate Monk Actions. You start the game with 2 Ki Points, and will earn more as you level up. All spent Ki Points are replenished when your party rests (both short and long rests).
  • bg3 martial arts icon Martial Arts – A special set of passives that create the Monk’s unique combat style:
    • Dextrous Attacks – If your Dexterity is higher than your Strength, your unarmed attacks will scale with Dexterity.
    • Deft Strikes – Attacks with Monk Weapons and Unarmed Attacks deal 1d4 bg3 bludgeoning icon Bludgeoning Damage, unless their existing damage is higher.
    • Bonus Unarmed Strike – After attacking with a Monk Weapon or while unarmed, you can make another unarmed attack as a bg3 bonus action icon Bonus Action.
  • bg3 unarmoured defence icon Unarmoured Defence– If you are not wearing any armour, you add your Wisdom Modifier to your Armour Class.
  • bg3 flurry of blows icon Flurry of Blows – Punch twice in quick succession. Costs a Ki Point and a bg3 bonus action icon Bonus Action.

Best Race

While this build will work fine with any race in the game, there are a few choices that stand out above the rest and can be chosen if you want to optimise the build as much as possible. Here are the five best race choices for the Mighty Brawler Build:

Race Strengths Info
wood elf icon bg3

Wood Elf

  • Proficiency in Stealth and Perception
  • Extra Weapon Proficiencies:
    • Shortswords
    • Longswords
    • Shortbows
    • Longbows
  • Fey Ancestry
    • Advantage against Charmed
    • Immune to Magical Sleep
  • Darkvision
  • Fleet of Foot – 1.5 metres of extra Movement Speed
Wood Elves are a great choice for most build types in BG3, thanks to their superior movement speed. Natural Proficiency in Perception is always useful, and immunity to magical Sleep will help you out a lot, especially in the early game, where enemy mages love to spam this spell.

Githyanki

  •  Can wear Light Armour & Medium Armour
  • Extra Weapon Proficiencies:
    • Shortswords
    • Longswords
    • Greatswords
  • Astral Knowledge
    • Gain Proficiency with all Skills belonging to a selected ability, once per Long Rest.
  • Githyanki Psionics
Githyanki have excellent mobility thanks to Enhance Leap and Misty Step, allowing you to relentlessly pursue ranged enemies.

Human

  • Can wear Light Armour and Shields
  • Extra Weapon Proficiencies:
    • Spears
    • Pikes
    • Halberds
    • Glaives
  • Human Versatility
    • One unrestricted Skill choice
    • Increases Carrying Capacity by 25%
The Human race is useful because you get an extra Skill pick and additional Carrying Capacity.
duergar icon bg3

Duergar

With their wide choice of armour and weapon proficiencies, and resistances to poison, charm, and paralysis, Duergar are one of the strongest races in BG3.

The only downside of Duergar is their small stature, which reduces their base Movement Speed to 7.5 metres per turn (most races get 9 metres).

Dragonborn, Any

  • Draconic Ancestry – Depending on which Dragonborn variant you choose, you’ll gain:
    • Resistance to an elemental damage type
    • A special AoE elemental breath attack
Dragonborns get access to a special Breath attack they can use once per Short Rest, which deals elemental damage in a directional AoE. They also get 50% Resistance to the same element. The damage element in question depends on which Dragonborn variant you choose.

The Fire and Poison variants are slightly better because many enemies attack with these damage types, making resistance to them more valuable. But don’t let this stop you from using whichever type of Dragonborn you like the most.

The Dragonborn’s breath attacks work well with the Monk’s melee playstyle.

Wood Elf

wood elf icon bg3

Wood Elves are a great choice for most build types in BG3, thanks to their superior movement speed. Natural Proficiency in Perception is always useful, and immunity to magical Sleep will help you out a lot, especially in the early game, where enemy mages love to spam this spell.

  • Proficiency in Stealth and Perception
  • Extra Weapon Proficiencies:
    • Shortswords
    • Longswords
    • Shortbows
    • Longbows
  • Fey Ancestry
    • Advantage against Charmed
    • Immune to Magical Sleep
  • Darkvision
  • Fleet of Foot – 1.5 metres of extra Movement Speed

Githyanki

Githyanki have excellent mobility thanks to Enhance Leap and Misty Step, allowing you to relentlessly pursue ranged enemies.

  • Can wear Light Armour & Medium Armour
  • Extra Weapon Proficiencies:
    • Shortswords
    • Longswords
    • Greatswords
  • Astral Knowledge
    • Gain Proficiency with all Skills belonging to a selected ability, once per Long Rest.
  • Githyanki Psionics

Human

bg3 human icon

The Human race is useful because you get an extra Skill pick and additional Carrying Capacity.

  • Can wear bg3 light armour icon Light Armour and bg3 shields icon Shields
  • Extra Weapon Proficiencies:
    • bg3 spears icon Spears
    • bg3 pikes icon Pikes
    • bg3 halberds icon Halberds
    • bg3 glaives icon Glaives
  • Human Versatility
    • One unrestricted Skill choice
    • Increases bg3 carrying capacity icon Carrying Capacity by 25%

Duergar

duergar icon bg3

With their wide choice of armour and weapon proficiencies, and resistances to poison, charm, and paralysis, Duergar are one of the strongest races in BG3.

The only downside of Duergar is their small stature, which reduces their base Movement Speed to 7.5 metres per turn (most races get 9 metres).

Dragonborn, Any

Dragonborns get access to a special Breath attack they can use once per Short Rest, which deals elemental damage in a directional AoE. They also get 50% Resistance to the same element. The damage element in question depends on which Dragonborn variant you choose.

The Fire and Poison variants are slightly better because many enemies attack with these damage types, making resistance to them more valuable. But don’t let this stop you from using whichever type of Dragonborn you like the most.

The Dragonborn’s breath attacks work well with the Monk’s melee playstyle.

  • Draconic Ancestry – Depending on which Dragonborn variant you choose, you’ll gain:
    • Resistance to an elemental damage type
    • A special AoE elemental breath attack


Background & Skills

For your Mighty Brawler Multiclass Background, we recommend choosing Outlander.

The Soldier background gives us the following Skill Proficiencies:

Soldier Background

Athletics (STR) – Makes you better at pushing and throwing enemies or objects and standing your ground when they try to push you.

bg3 survival icon Survival (WIS) – Increases the chance of identifying buried treasure and supplies.

You can manually choose two other Skills in addition to those granted by your Background. The best options are bg3 stealth icon Stealth and bg3 insight icon Insight, because these are the only good fits for our Ability distribution (see below).


Ability Points

bg3 monk rogue build level 1

We need to focus on several Ability scores for this Monk and Rogue Multiclass Build.

We’ll be using Strength for our attack rolls, so that is the most important ability. But we also need points in Constitution to ensure you have enough HP. In addition, the Monk uses both Dexterity and Wisdom to increase its base Armour Class (as long as you don’t wear Armour), so we’ll be investing in both of these.

Much later in the build’s progression, we’ll do a respec (if you get the Amulet of Greater Health in Act III), but for now we recommend this Ability distribution:

Strength – 17 Points

  • Improves the damage and accuracy of your attacks.
  • Also boosts carry weight, push and throw strength and jump range.

Dexterity – 14 Points

  • Boosts Armour Class (AC) and Initiative.
  • Helps you act sooner in combat.

Constitution – 14 Points

  • Increases Max HP.
  • Also used for some Saving Throws against debuffs, especially those involving poisons or disease.

Intelligence – 8 Points

  • Not relevant for our build.

Wisdom – 12 Points

  • Boosts the Monk’s base Armour Class.
  • Used in some Saving Throws.

Charisma – 10 Points

  • Low priority for our build.
  • Putting 10 points here ensures you won’t get a penalty when attempting to persuade NPCs. But ideally, a different character in your party should do the talking.

Ability Points Why it matters
Strength 17 Improves the damage and accuracy of your attacks, as well as carry weight, pushing, throwing, and jumping.
Dexterity 14 Gives you a higher Armour Class and improves initiative.
Constitution 14 Increases HP and helps with some Saving Throws.
Intelligence 8 Not relevant for our build.
Wisdom 12 Boosts Armour Class. Helps with some Saving Throws.
Charisma 10 Low priority. Switch to a different character for dialogue when possible.

Important Tips:

  • The “Even Number” Rule: In Baldur’s Gate 3, only even numbers (12, 14, 16) increase your ability modifier. This means an 11 is functionally the same as a 10, so we aim for even numbers to maximise efficiency.
    • If you plan to take a Feat that adds a +1 to an Ability, then you can break this rule, as we have with our Strength score.

BG3 Mighty Brawler Multiclass Build Levelling Guide (2-12)

Now, we are going to look at how to level up your Mighty Brawler Build for Baldur’s Gate 3.

Early-Game Levelling (2-4)

In this section, we’ll cover the first four levels.


Level 2

We’ll be levelling up the Monk class for the first few levels; multiclassing will be added later on.

The Monk gains several new features at Level 2:

New Monk Features

bg3 ki icon Ki Point

  • You’ll get a new Ki Point every time you increase your Monk level.

bg3 unarmoured movement icon Unarmoured Movement

  • 3m movement increase while not wearing armour or shield.

bg3 patient defence icon Patient Defence

  • Attack Rolls against you have bg3 disadvantage icon Disadvantage, and you have bg3 Advantage icon Advantage on Dexterity Saving Throws.
  • Lasts for 1 turn. Costs a Bonus Action and a Ki Point.

bg3 step of the wind dash icon Step of the Wind: Dash

  • Double your movement speed. Jump no longer requires a bonus action.
  • Costs a Bonus Action and a Ki Point to activate.

bg3 step of the wind disengage icon Step of the Wind: Disengage:

  • Retreat to safety by Disengaging. Jump no longer requires a bonus action.
  • Costs a Bonus Action and a Ki Point to activate.

Level 3

bg3 monk rogue build level 3

We will add another Monk Level to the build here, granting access to a subclass. The Open Hand Monk is strongly recommended because it has a good synergy with the Thief subclass, which we’ll unlock later on.

Monk Subclass – Way of the Open Hand Features

bg3 flurry of blows topple icon Flurry of Blows: Topple

  • Punch twice in quick succession and possibly knock the target bg3 prone icon Prone.
  • bg3 prone icon Prone enemies are very vulnerable to further melee attacks, so this is a great opener.

bg3 flurry of blows stagger icon Flurry of Blows: Stagger

  • Punch twice in quick succession and Stagger the target, leaving it unable to take bg3 reaction icon Reactions.

bg3 flurry of blows push icon Flurry of Blows: Push

  • Punch twice in quick succession and possibly push the target 5m away.
  • Can be used to push enemies off ledges for extra falling damage.

Level 4

bg3 monk rogue build level 4

We will add another Monk level. You don’t gain many new features at this level, but you can unlock a Feat which will be vital for our build.

New Feat – Tavern Brawler

  • Allows you to increase either your Strength or Constitution by 1.
  • Choose Strength, taking your total to 18.
  • From now on, you will double your Strength Modifier when making unarmed attacks.
  • This significantly increases your damage and accuracy, and it will continue to improve as you further increase your Strength score.

New Monk Feature

bg3 slow fall icon Slow Fall

  • Reduces your fall damage by half

Mid-Game Levelling (5-8)

In this section, we’ll cover the mid-game. During these levels, the Mighty Brawler Build will become much more powerful, unlocking features that will allow you to make several more attacks every turn.

Level 5

We’ll add another Monk level. This one is very important because it gives you an additional attack on every turn.

New Monk Features

bg3 extra attack icon Extra Attack

  • Your bg3 action icon Actions now yield two weapon or unarmed attacks instead of one.

bg3 stunning strike unarmed icon Stunning Strike (Unarmed)

  • Possibly Stuns the Target and deals bg3 bludgeoning icon Bludgeoning Damage.

Level 6

We will add one more Monk level before we switch to the Rogue for a while. You get quite a lot of new features at this level.

New Monk Features

bg3 unarmoured movement icon Improved Unarmoured Movement

  • Your movement speed increases by 4.5m while you are not wearing armour or using a shield.

bg3 ki empowered strikes icon Ki-Empowered Strikes

  • Your unarmed attacks count as magical for the purpose of overcoming enemies’ Resistance and Immunity to non-magical damage.

New Way of the Open Hand Features

bg3 manifestation of body icon Manifestation of Body

  • Your unarmed attacks deal an additional 1d4 bg3 necrotic icon Necrotic Damage.

bg3 manifestation of mind icon Manifestation of Mind

  • Your unarmed attacks deal an additional 1d4 bg3 psychic icon Psychic Damage.

bg3 manifestation of soul icon Manifestation of Soul

  • Your unarmed attacks deal an additional 1d4 bg3 radiant icon Radiant Damage.

bg3 wholeness of body icon Wholeness of Body

  • Heal for triple your Monk level.
  • Regain half your Ki Points and enter a temporary state of Wholeness.
  • For the next 3 turns, you regain an additional Ki Point every turn and have an additional bg3 bonus action icon Bonus Action.
  • Can be used once per Long Rest.

Remember to toggle on the appropriate Manifestation for your situation. Right-click on enemies and examine them to see which damage types they are resistant to or vulnerable to.

Wholeness of Body is a very powerful action. It can either be used to keep your character going if you’ve exhausted all of your Ki, or to sustain an intense burst of activity against a powerful foe, since you’ll be able to use an additional Flurry of Blows on the next three turns.


Level 7

bg3 monk rogue build level 7

It’s finally time to add the first Rogue level to the build. Check the image above if you don’t know how to add a new class.

Starting Rogue Features

bg3 expertise icon Expertise

  • Choose a Skill with Proficiency to gain Expertise in that skill.
  • Doubles your Proficiency Bonus when rolling for that skill.
  • We recommend choosing bg3 athletics icon Athletics, which will make you better at pushing enemies around.

bg3 melee sneak attack icon Sneak Attack

  • Deal 1d6 extra damage to an enemy you have bg3 Advantage icon Advantage against.
  • Has both a melee and a ranged version.
  • This isn’t the focus of our build, but you can still look out for chances to use it.
  • It requires a Finesse weapon, so it won’t work with your unarmed strikes. But ranged weapons should work.

Level 8

We’ll add a second Rogue level to the Mighty Brawler. This gives you some new Bonus Actions which are very similar to the Step of the Wind actions we unlocked earlier, except they don’t require a Ki Point.

New Rogue Features – Cunning Actions

bg3 cunning dash icon Cunning Action: Dash

  • Dash using a bg3 bonus action icon Bonus Action.
  • If you need lots of Movement in one turn, you can dash twice by using both the standard and cunning versions.

bg3 cunning disengage icon Cunning Action: Disengage

  • Disengage using a bg3 bonus action icon Bonus Action.

bg3 cunning hide icon Cunning Action: Hide

  • Enter or leave stealth using a bg3 bonus action icon Bonus Action.
  • Sneaking isn’t the main focus of this build, so you probably won’t use this much.

Late-Game Levelling (9-12)

We will now complete the Mighty Brawler Build by adding the Thief subclass and then levelling up the Monk some more.

Level 9

bg3 monk rogue build level 9

We will add a third Rogue level here. Make sure you pick the Thief subclass – it is vital to get the extra Bonus Action.

Rogue Subclass – Thief Features

bg3 fast hands icon Fast Hands

  • You gain an additional bg3 bonus action icon Bonus Action.
  • This synergises very well with our build:
    • You can use Cunning Actions twice per turn.
    • You can use your Flurry of Blows twice per turn, or three times when using Wholeness of Body.

bg3 second story work icon Second-Story Work

  • You have resistance to falling damage.

Level 10

bg3 monk rogue build level 10

We will now return to the Monk class and level it up a few more times.

New Monk Features

bg3 evasion icon Evasion

  • When a spell or effect would deal half damage on a successful Dexterity Saving Throw, it now deals no damage if you succeed, and only half damage if you fail.

bg3 stillness of mind icon Stillness of Mind

  • If you are bg3 charmed condition Charmed or bg3 frightened icon Frightened, you automatically cast Stillness of Mind to remove the condition.

Level 11

bg3 monk rogue build level 11

We’ll add the eighth Monk level, gaining a second Feat to further boost your Monk and Rogue Multiclass Build.

New Feat – Ability Improvement

  • Gives you two additional Ability Points to spend.
  • Put both of them into Strength, taking your total up to 20.

Level 12

This is the maximum level for the Mighty Brawler Multiclass Build. We will add one last Monk level.

New Monk Feature

bg3 unarmoured movement icon Advanced Unarmoured Movement

  • Difficult Terrain doesn’t slow you down.
  • You can jump an additional 6m while you are not wearing armour or using a shield.

New Open Hand Subclass Features

bg3 ki resonation punch icon Ki Resonation: Punch

  • Perform an Unarmed Attack. Debuff a target for 10 turns with Resonance.

bg3 ki resonation punch icon Ki Resonation: Punch (Bonus Action)

  • Perform an Unarmed Attack. Debuff a target for 10 turns with Resonance.

bg3 ki resonation blast icon Ki Resonation: Blast

  • Detonate Resonance on an enemy, dealing 3d6 bg3 force icon Force Damage to the target and anyone within 5m of the target. The explosion detonates Resonance on nearby targets.

Endgame Respec

bg3 monk rogue build respec

When you have collected the BG3 Amulet of Greater Health Icon Amulet of Greater Health (see the Equipment section below for details), you should respec and reallocate all of your Constitution points to Wisdom. This will grant you a higher Armour Class.

After the respec, your base Ability Scores should be STR 17, DEX 14, CON 8, INT 8, WIS 16, CHA 10. Then level up again with the same Feat and subclass selections mentioned above.


BG3 Mighty Brawler Build Equipment

Now, let us take a look at some of the equipment choices you can make for your BG3 Mighty Brawler Build.

Don’t worry if you miss out on some of the items. Just enjoy your playthrough and try to view this as a wishlist rather than a precise blueprint.


Early Game Equipment

This is the early-game gear setup that you can use for your Mighty Brawler Build. You don’t need to get all the items, but the build will perform better if you find most or all of them. You can find these items in Act 1 or early Act 2. Essential items are written in Bold Italic.

Slot Icon Item Effects Location
Head haste helm Icon BG3 Haste Helm
  • Increases your Movement Speed
Can be found inside a Wooden chest, next to a cart, near the Blighted Village Waypoint.
Cloak cloak of protection Icon BG3 Cloak of Protection
  • +1 to Armour Class and Saving Throws
Purchased from Quartermaster Talli in Last Light Inn
Chest The Graceful Icon BG3 The Graceful Cloth
  • +2 Dexterity
  • +1 to Dexterity Saving Throws
  • 1.5m extra Jump Distance
Buy from Lady Esther on the Rosymorn Monastery Trail
Gloves Bracers of the Defence Icon BG3 Bracers of Defence
  • +2  Armour Class when not wearing Armour or using a Shield
  • Use these if you take too much damage with the Sparkle Hands (below)
In the hidden Necromancer’s Lair in a gilded chest, beneath the Blighted Village
Gloves (Risky) bg3 sparkle hands icon The Sparkle Hands
  • When you hit with an unarmed attack, you gain 2 bg3 lightning icon Lightning Charges.
    • Each bg3 lightning icon Lightning Charge adds +1 to Attack Rolls and +1 bg3 lightning icon Lightning Damage.
    • If you reach 5 charges, they are consumed, and your next attack deals 1d8 extra bg3 lightning icon Lightning Damage.
  • When imbued with bg3 lightning icon Lightning Charges, you have bg3 Advantage icon Advantage against enemies who are metal or wear metal armour.
In a wooden chest near the giant tree stump in Decrepit Sanctuary, Sunlit Wetlands.
Boots disintegrating night walkers Icon BG3 Disintegrating Night Walkers
  • You cannot be bg3 enwebbed icon Enwebbed, bg3 ensnared icon Ensnared or bg3 entangled icon Entangled, and cannot slip on ice or grease.
  • You can cast Misty Step to teleport to a valid location within line of sight.
Loot from True Soul Nere in Underdark: Grimforge
Necklace BG3 Sentient Amulet Icon Sentient Amulet
  • Restore 2 Ki Points per Long Rest.
  • Cast bg3 shatter icon Shatter once per Short Rest (triggers a Wisdom Saving Throw against you – you will be overcome with a fit of laughter if you fail.
  • In Act III, you can cleanse the amulet to make it stronger and remove the curse.
Near the lava elemental in Underdark: Grymforge
Ring 1 ring of protection Icon BG3 Ring of Protection
  • +1 to Armour Class and Saving Throws
Steal the Sacred Idol in Druid Grove (quest)
Ring 2 crushers ring icon bg3 Crusher’s Ring
  • Increases your Movement Speed
Loot from Novice Crusher in the Goblin Camp.
Main Weapon Unarmed
  • N/A
N/A
Second Weapon Darkfire Shortbow Icon BG3 Darkfire Shortbow
  • A good Shortbow you can use if needed
  • Gives access to the bg3 haste icon Haste spell
From Dammon at Last Light Inn, Act II

Head: haste helm Icon BG3 Haste Helm

Cloak: cloak of protection Icon BG3 Cloak of Protection

  • +1 to Armour Class and Saving Throws
  • Leave empty for now if another character needs the cloak more.
  • Purchased from Quartermaster Talli in Last Light Inn

Chest: The Graceful Icon BG3 The Graceful Cloth

  • +2 Dexterity
  • +1 to Dexterity Saving Throws
  • 1.5m extra Jump Distance
  • Buy from Lady Esther on the Rosymorn Monastery Trail

Hands: Bracers of the Defence Icon BG3 Bracers of Defence

  • +2  Armour Class when not wearing Armour or using a Shield
  • Use these if you take too much damage with the Sparkle Hands (below)
  • In the hidden Necromancer’s Lair in a gilded chest, beneath the Blighted Village

Hands (Risky Option): bg3 sparkle hands icon The Sparkle Hands

  • When you hit with an unarmed attack, you gain 2 bg3 lightning icon Lightning Charges.
    • Each bg3 lightning icon Lightning Charge adds +1 to Attack Rolls and +1 bg3 lightning icon Lightning Damage.
    • If you reach 5 charges, they are consumed, and your next attack deals 1d8 extra bg3 lightning icon Lightning Damage.
  • When imbued with bg3 lightning icon Lightning Charges, you have bg3 Advantage icon Advantage against enemies who are metal or wear metal armour.
  • In a wooden chest near the giant tree stump in Decrepit Sanctuary, Sunlit Wetlands.

Feet: disintegrating night walkers Icon BG3 Disintegrating Night Walkers

  • You cannot be bg3 enwebbed icon Enwebbed, bg3 ensnared icon Ensnared or bg3 entangled icon Entangled, and cannot slip on ice or grease.
  • You can cast Misty Step to teleport to a valid location within line of sight.
  • Loot from True Soul Nere in Underdark: Grimforge

Necklace: BG3 Sentient Amulet Icon Sentient Amulet

  • Restore 2 Ki Points per Long Rest.
  • Cast bg3 shatter icon Shatter once per Short Rest (triggers a Wisdom Saving Throw against you – you will be overcome with a fit of laughter if you fail.
  • In Act III, you can cleanse the amulet to make it stronger and remove the curse.
  • Near the lava elemental in Underdark: Grymforge

Ring 1: the whispering promise Icon BG3 Crusher’s Ring

  • Increases Movement Speed by 3 metres per turn
  • Especially important if you chose a small race like a Dwarf
  • Looted from Crusher in the Goblin Camp.

Ring 2: ring of protection Icon BG3 Ring of Protection

  • +1 to Armour Class and Saving Throws
  • Steal the Sacred Idol in Druid Grove (quest)

Melee Weapon: None

  • We’re fighting with only our bare hands.

Ranged Weapon: Darkfire Shortbow Icon BG3 Darkfire Shortbow

  • A good Shortbow you can use if needed
  • Gives access to the bg3 haste icon Haste spell
  • From Dammon at Last Light Inn, Act II

Endgame Equipment

The endgame gear for the Mighty Brawler Build can be obtained either in late Act 2 or Act 3 of Baldur’s Gate 3. If you manage to complete all the items below, you will be an unstoppable force of power. Essential items are written in Bold Italic.

Slot Icon Item Effects Location
Head bg3 horns of the berserker icon Horns of the Berserker
  • +2 bonus to Attack Rolls when attacking a damaged target.
  • Unarmed attacks deal 1d4 extra bg3 necrotic icon Necrotic Damage if you are below full health.
  • If you don’t deal any damage on a combat turn, you take 2 bg3 necrotic icon Necrotic Damage.
Buy from Danthelion’s Dancing Axe in Act III.
Cloak cloak of displacement icon bg3 Cloak of Displacement
  • Enemies have bg3 disadvantage icon Disadvantage on Attack Rolls against you.
  • The effect ends when you take damage, but will be renewed on the next turn.
Buy from Danthelion’s Dancing Axe in Act III.
Chest vest of soul rejuvenation Icon BG3 Vest of Soul Rejuvenation
  • +2 bg3 armour class icon Armour Class
  • Regain 1d4 HP when you succeed a Saving Throw against a Spell
  • You can use a bg3 reaction icon Reaction to make an Unarmed Attack against an attacker who misses
Sold by either Rolan or Lorroakan’s Projection in Sorcerous Sundries. If Lorroakan is dead, pickpocket from Rolan in Ramazith’s Tower
Gloves gloves of soul catching Icon BG3 Gloves of Soul Catching
  • +2 Constitution
  • Unarmed Attacks deal 1d10 extra bg3 force icon Force Damage
  • Regain 10HP on unarmed hit, once per turn. Or forego the healing to get bg3 Advantage icon Advantage on Attack Rolls and Saving Throws for the rest of the turn.
Reward for completing the quest Save Hope in the House of Hope
Boots boots of uninhibited kushigo Icon BG3 Boots of Uninhibited Kushigo
  • Deal extra damage equal to your Wisdom Modifier with Unarmed Attacks
  • With 16 Wisdom, this is 3 extra damage per hit.
Dropped by Prelate Lir’i’c in the Astral Plane, in the transition sequence between Act II and Act III.
Necklace amulet of greater health Icon BG3 Amulet of Greater Health
  • Increases your Constitution to 23
  • bg3 Advantage icon Advantage on Constitution Saving Throws
  • After equipping this, perform a respec. Remove all points from Constitution and put them into Wisdom and Dexterity.
  • You can briefly switch to the BG3 Sentient Amulet Icon Sentient Amulet when out of combat to restore some Ki points.
Steal from the left-most pedestal in the Archive in House of Hope
Ring 1 ring of protection Icon BG3 Ring of Protection
  • +1 to Armour Class and Saving Throws
Steal the Sacred Idol in Druid Grove (quest)
Ring 2 bg3 shadow cloaked ring icon Shadow-Cloaked Ring
  • Deal 1d4 bonus damage against enemies who are partially or fully obscured, or made from shadow.
Dropped by the Shadow Mastiff Alpha on the Ruined Battlefield.
Main Weapon Unarmed
  • N/A
N/A
Ranged Weapon the dead shot Icon BG3 The Dead Shot
  • Passively increases your Critical Hit chance, even when fighting in melee.
  • You don’t need to actually use the bow, just equip it for the passive effect.
Sold by Fytz in Stormshore Armoury

Head: bg3 horns of the berserker icon Horns of the Berserker

  • +2 bonus to Attack Rolls when attacking a damaged target.
  • Unarmed attacks deal 1d4 extra bg3 necrotic icon Necrotic Damage if you are below full health.
  • If you don’t deal any damage on a combat turn, you take 2 bg3 necrotic icon Necrotic Damage.
  • Buy from Danthelion’s Dancing Axe in Act III.

Cloak: cloak of displacement icon bg3 Cloak of Displacement

  • Enemies have bg3 disadvantage icon Disadvantage on Attack Rolls against you.
  • The effect ends when you take damage, but will be renewed on the next turn.
  • Sold at Danthelon’s Dancing Axe in Wyrm’s Crossing.

Chest: vest of soul rejuvenation Icon BG3 Vest of Soul Rejuvenation

  • +2 bg3 armour class icon Armour Class
  • Regain 1d4 HP when you succeed a Saving Throw against a Spell
  • You can use a bg3 reaction icon Reaction to make an Unarmed Attack against an attacker who misses
  • Sold by either Rolan or Lorroakan’s Projection in Sorcerous Sundries. If Lorroakan is dead, pickpocket from Rolan in Ramazith’s Tower

Hands: gloves of soul catching Icon BG3 Gloves of Soul Catching

  • +2 Constitution
  • Unarmed Attacks deal 1d10 extra bg3 force icon Force Damage
  • Regain 10HP on unarmed hit, once per turn. Or forego the healing to get bg3 Advantage icon Advantage on Attack Rolls and Saving Throws for the rest of the turn.
  • Reward for completing the quest Save Hope in the House of Hope

Feet: boots of uninhibited kushigo Icon BG3 Boots of Uninhibited Kushigo

  • Deal extra damage equal to your Wisdom Modifier with Unarmed Attacks
  • With 16 Wisdom, this is 3 extra damage per hit.
  • Dropped by Prelate Lir’i’c in the Astral Plane, in the transition sequence between Act II and Act III.

Necklace: BG3 Amulet of Greater Health Icon Amulet of Greater Health

  • Increases your Constitution to 23
  • bg3 Advantage icon Advantage on Constitution Saving Throws
  • After equipping this, perform a respec. Remove all points from Constitution and put them into Wisdom and Dexterity.
  • You can briefly switch to the BG3 Sentient Amulet Icon Sentient Amulet when out of combat to restore some Ki points.
  • Steal from the left-most pedestal in the Archive in House of Hope

Ring 1: bg3 shadow cloaked ring icon Shadow-Cloaked Ring

  • Deal 1d4 bonus damage against enemies who are partially or fully obscured, or made from shadow.
  • Dropped by the Shadow Mastiff Alpha on the Ruined Battlefield.

Ring 2: ring of protection Icon BG3 Ring of Protection

  • +1 to Armour Class and Saving Throws
  • Steal the Sacred Idol in Druid Grove (quest)

Melee Weapon:  None

  • We are fighting with our bare fists.

Ranged Weapon: the dead shot Icon BG3 The Dead Shot

  • Passively increases your Critical Hit chance, even when fighting in melee.
  • You don’t need to actually use the bow, just equip it for the passive effect.
  • Sold by Fytz in Stormshore Armoury

Here is a summary of how these items work together to boost this Mighty Brawler Build for Baldur’s Gate 3:

Attacking Items:

  • bg3 horns of the berserker icon Horns of the Berserker – Boosts your attack accuracy and damage. Ensure you are slightly below full HP to get the full effects!
  • gloves of soul catching Icon BG3 Gloves of Soul Catching Probably the most important item in the build. Gives you much higher attack damage and can also give you Advantage on attacks.
  • boots of uninhibited kushigo Icon BG3 Boots of Uninhibited Kushigo – Adds your Wisdom Modifier to your attacks. Remember to respec after getting the Amulet of Greater Health and allocate more points to Wisdom to increase its effect.
  • bg3 shadow cloaked ring icon Shadow-Cloaked Ring – A situational damage boost that applies when attacking enemies who are in a dark area.
  • the dead shot Icon BG3 The Dead Shot – Increases your Critical Hit chance.

Defensive Items:

  • cloak of displacement icon bg3 Cloak of Displacement – You are displaced at the start of every turn, giving enemies Disadvantage when they try to attack you. This makes you very hard to hit.
  • vest of soul rejuvenation Icon BG3 Vest of Soul Rejuvenation – Improves your defences and allows you to retaliate against a melee attacker who misses you. Good combo with the Displacement Cloak.
  • BG3 Amulet of Greater Health Icon Amulet of Greater Health – Significantly increases your Constitution and HP.
  • ring of protection Icon BG3 Ring of Protection – Adds a small +1 bonus to Armour Class and Saving Throws.

Mighty Brawler Build Extra Info

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Here is some extra information that will help you to get the most out of this Mighty Brawler Build in Baldur’s Gate 3.

How to Play this Mighty Brawler Build

The Mighty Brawler Build plays the same as a standard Open Hand Monk, except you have an extra Bonus Action, allowing you to use your Flurries more often.

Use up your main attacks, then use your Bonus Actions to activate the flurry attacks. These also cost Ki Points, to keep looking out for ways to restore them besides resting. We’ve included a couple in the build’s equipment, such as the Sentient Amulet.

While the build is focused on your Bonus Actions, remember to boost your standard attacks, too. Get the Haste buff (either with the spell or a Potion of Speed) when you’re about to have a tough fight.

You can also drink the Elixir of Bloodlust to gain an extra Action after you kill an enemy, or the Elixir of Hill Giant Strength to give you a strength boost, making your attacks more accurate and deadly.

In Act III, you can obtain the Elixir of Cloud Giant Strength to increase your Strength to a whopping 27, but these are very rare, so it’s best saved for the hardest fights in the game.


Mighty Brawler Build Illithid Powers (optional)

BG3 Illithid Powers Skill tree

Illithid Powers are unlocked later in BG3 when you learn more about Mind Flayers and Tadpoles. By eating Jars of Mind Flayer Parasites you gain one point. This is another optional skill tree that you can get access to if you want. Here are some of the best Illithid Powers for the BG3 Mighty Brawler Build:

Mind Blast

  • A conal blast of Psychic Damage that can also stun several targets at once.
  • If you are outnumbered by several advancing enemies, then Mind Blast can help to swing things back in your favour.

 Cull the Weak

  • When you reduce a creature’s hit points below a certain threshold, this power instantly kills it and deals 1-4 Psychic Damage to nearby enemies.
  • This is particularly effective when engaging groups of weaker foes, enabling you to thin their numbers rapidly.

 Fly

  • This can be used to reach hard-to-get-to places or change positions in combat.

Mind Sanctuary

  • Creates an area that allows all within to use Actions and Bonus Actions interchangeably.
  • This typically means you can deal more damage, since you can use your Bonus Action as a normal Action.
  • However, enemies within the area will also benefit from its effects.

 Psionic Backlash

  • This is a top-tier reaction from the Illithid Powers skill tree in BG3.
  • This allows you to deal psychic damage when a nearby enemy casts a spell.
  • This is especially useful if the target is casting a Concentration Spell.
  • The damage from Psionic Backlash can immediately break their Concentration, ending the spell’s effects.

Mighty Brawler Build FAQs

Here are some frequently asked questions related to the BG3 Mighty Brawler Multiclass Build. Most of these questions have already been answered in the guide itself.


FAQ: What’s the best race for the Mighty Brawler Build?

While any race will work just fine for this build, the best options are:

  • Wood Elf – Very high mobility, resistance to effects like magical sleep and Charm, innate Darkvision. The extra Movement Speed is an underrated bonus that allows you to outrun foes.
  • Duergar – Gives you innate Superior Darkvision. Allows you to wear Medium Armour. Gives you Resistance to Poison Damage and Advantage against the Poisoned, Charmed and Paralysed effects. This wide range of bonuses makes the Duergar very tough.
  • Githyanki – Grants you the Enhance Leap and Misty Step spells, helping you to outmanoeuvre foes.

For more info about the best races, see the Best Race section above.


FAQ: What roles can the Mighty Brawler fill in my party?

The Mighty Brawler is a melee heavy hitter. Get them stuck into the thick of the fighting, and they’ll deal lots of damage. Just keep an eye on their healthbar and what’s going on around them – in the toughest fights, they may need a bit of timely intervention from a Cleric to keep them in good shape.

This build is not great at group support, but it can knock enemies Prone which will help any other melee damage dealers in your party.


FAQ: What Abilities are most important for the Mighty Brawler?

  • Strength is the most important ability for your Mighty Brawler build. It determines the accuracy and damage of your weapon attacks and throws. It also allows you to throw heavier objects.
  • Dexterity is also very important. It boosts your Armour Class and Initiative, allowing you to move earlier in the turn.
  • Constitution should always be at least 14 for any build in Baldur’s Gate 3, and this one is no different. This gives you a necessary baseline of HP and helps you to resist a wide range of hostile effects with Constitution Saving Throws.
  • Wisdom is important for this build too, because Monks use both Dexterity and Wisdom to increase their Armour Class. Since it’s not really feasible to prioritise four abilities at once, we have a bit less Wisdom at the start, then respec to add more once you have the Amulet of Greater Health to push your Constitution up to a guaranteed score of 23.

FAQ: Which subclasses should I use?

  • For the Monk, you should use the Way of the Open Hand subclass. This comes with several special Flurry attacks that can be used with your Bonus Action – a vital component of this build.
  • For the Rogue, you need the Thief subclass. This provides you with an extra Bonus Action, which synergises with the aforementioned flurry attacks.

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