Welcome to our BG3 Dual-Hand Crossbow Build Guide. This is a multiclass build combining the Ranger , Rogue and Fighter classes. It also works great for Astarion.

The Dual-Hand Crossbow uses the Ranger, Rogue and Fighter classes to create a rapid-firing ranged character, stacking up several damage bonuses on each shot to rapidly bring down enemies.

This build is up to date with the latest version of BG3 (Patch 8). It was last updated in April 2026.


Table of Contents:


BG3 Dual-Hand Crossbow Build Strengths & Weaknesses:

DUAL-HAND CROSSBOW PROS

  • GOOD AMBUSHER
  • BONUSES ON THE FIRST TURN OF COMBAT
  • RAPID FIRE
  • EXCELLENT STEALTH ABILITIES
  • UP TO SIX ATTACKS PER TURN

DUAL-HAND CROSSBOW CONS

  • QUITE GEAR DEPENDENT
  • WEAK IN MELEE

Dual-Hand Crossbow 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 Ranger 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 Ranger 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 Dual-Hand Crossbow Multiclass Build, we’ll be combining the following classes:

Ranger

  • Provides the Archery Fighting Style and access to basic magic, improving your accuracy and damage.
  • The Gloom Stalker subclass allows you to become Invisible and gain an extra attack on the first turn of combat.
  • We’ll take five Ranger levels, enough to reach the Extra Attack feature.

Rogue

  • Allows you to Hide, Dash and Disengage with a Bonus Action.
  • Provides access to Sneak Attacks, yielding powerful damage bonuses.
  • We’ll take four Rogue levels, enough to get the Thief subclass (grants an extra Bonus Action) and unlock a Feat.

Fighter

  • Allows you to take an additional Fighting Style, such as Defence, which gives you a small Armour Class increase.
  • We take three Fighter levels, enough to unlock Action Surge and the Battle Master subclass.

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

Dual-Hand Crossbow Levelling Progress Overview

  • Level 1: Ranger 1
  • Level 2: Ranger 2
  • Level 3: Ranger 3 (Gloomstalker subclass)
  • Level 4: Ranger 4
  • Level 5: Ranger 5
  • Level 6: Rogue 1
  • Level 7: Rogue 2
  • Level 8: Rogue 3 (Rogue subclass)
  • Level 9: Rogue 4
  • Level 10: Fighter 1
  • Level 11: Fighter 2
  • Level 12: Fighter 3 (Battle Master subclass)

Dual-Hand Crossbow Character Creation (Level 1)

BG3 Dual Crossbow Build

In this section, we will guide you through the best starting choices for creating your BG3 Dual-Hand Crossbow Multiclass Build.

Starting Class (Ranger)

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

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

Core Ranger Features

  • Favoured Enemy – Choose one of five options to enhance your character.
    • The best option for the build is Bounty Hunter. It gives bg3 investigation icon Investigation Proficiency and imposes bg3 disadvantage icon Disadvantage on Saving Throws against bg3 ensnaring strike icon Ensnaring Strike.
  • Natural Explorer – Choose one of five options to enhance your character.
    • Choose Urban Tracker unless another party member will have bg3 sleight of hand icon Sleight of Hand Proficiency, in which case Wasteland Wanderer (Fire or Poison) is better.

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. See also: BG3 Races List

Here are the five best race choices for the Dual-Hand Crossbow Build:

Race Strengths Info
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. From level 5, they can make themselves invisible at will, making them a perfect fit for this build.

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).

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.
bg3 lightfoot halfling icon

Lightfoot Halfling

  • bg3 halfling luck icon Halfling Luck
    • Reroll Attack Rolls, Ability Checks, and Saving throws that land on 1.
  • bg3 brave icon Brave
    • bg3 Advantage icon Advantage on Saving Throws against bg3 frightened icon Frightened.
  • bg3 naturally stealthy icon Naturally Stealthy
    • bg3 Advantage icon Advantage on bg3 stealth icon Stealth Checks
The Lightfoot Halfling has Advantage on Stealth Checks and is very unlikely to land a Critical Fail/Miss thanks to their Halfling Luck. However, they suffer from reduced movement speed.
bg3 deep gnome icon

Deep Gnome

Deep Gnomes enjoy Advantage on a wide range of Saving Throws, which helps to protect you from a wide range of negative conditions.

Like the Lightfoot Halfling, you are very good at sneaking but have reduced movement speed.

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. From level 5, they can make themselves invisible at will, making them a perfect fit for this build.

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).

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

Lightfoot Halfling

bg3 lightfoot halfling icon

  • bg3 halfling luck icon Halfling Luck
    • Reroll Attack Rolls, Ability Checks, and Saving throws that land on 1.
  • bg3 brave icon Brave
    • bg3 Advantage icon Advantage on Saving Throws against bg3 frightened icon Frightened.
  • bg3 naturally stealthy icon Naturally Stealthy
    • bg3 Advantage icon Advantage on bg3 stealth icon Stealth Checks

The Lightfoot Halfling has Advantage on Stealth Checks and is very unlikely to land a Critical Fail/Miss thanks to their Halfling Luck. However, they suffer from reduced movement speed.

Deep Gnome

bg3 deep gnome icon

Deep Gnomes enjoy Advantage on a wide range of Saving Throws, which helps to protect you from a wide range of negative conditions.

Like the Lightfoot Halfling, you are very good at sneaking but have reduced movement speed.


Background & Skills

For your Dual-Hand Crossbow Multiclass Background, we recommend choosing Entertainer.

The Entertainer background gives us the following Skill Proficiencies:

Entertainer Background

bg3 acrobatics icon Acrobatics (DEX) – You are better at resisting enemy attempts to shove you. Can be a life-saver.

bg3 performance icon Performance (CHA) – Occasionally used in conversations to impress an NPC or make them like you more.

You can choose two more Skills in addition to those granted by your Background. The best options are bg3 stealth icon Stealth and bg3 perception skill Perception. Stealth is essential for this build, and Perception is useful because it allows you to detect enemy ambushes, traps and other dangers.


Ability Points

BG3 Dual Crossbow Build Character Creation

We’ll be using Dexterity for the Dual-Hand Crossbow’s attack rolls, so that is the most important ability. But we also need points in Constitution to ensure you have enough HP, and Wisdom to aid your Ranger spellcasting.

All in all, we recommend this ability distribution to start with:

Strength – 10 Points

  • Low importance for this build.

Dexterity – 16 Points

  • Very important. Boost your attack rolls and damage.
  • 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 – 16 Points

  • Boosts your base Armour Class.
  • Used for Ranger spellcasting.
  • 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 10 Low importance for this build.
Dexterity 16 Improves accuracy and damage. 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 16 Boosts Ranger spellcasting. 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.

BG3 Dual-Hand Crossbow Multiclass Build Levelling Guide (2-12)

Now, we are going to look at how to level up your Dual-Hand Crossbow Build for Baldur’s Gate 3.

Early-Game Levelling (2-4)

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


Level 2

BG3 Dual Crossbow Build level 2

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

The Ranger gains several new features at Level 2:

New Ranger Features

Fighting Style – Choose one

  • We strongly recommend bg3 archery icon Archery, which gives you a +2 bonus to Attack Rolls with Ranged weapons.
  • This will make your ranged attacks more accurate.

Ranger Spellcasting

  • You start with two first-level Spell Slots and can learn two spells.

New Spells

We recommend unlocking these two spells to begin with:

bg3 ensnaring strike icon Ensnaring Strike

  • Your weapon attack summons thorny vines that bg3 ensnared icon Ensnare your target.
  • bg3 ensnared icon Ensnared targets cannot move and take 1d6 bg3 piercing icon Piercing Damage at the start of their turn.
  • Enemies roll a Strength Save to resist the effect. Their allies can bg3 help icon Help them out of the vines.
  • Requires Concentration.

bg3 hunters mark icon Hunter’s Mark

  • Mark the target, dealing 1d6 extra damage whenever you hit them with a weapon attack.
  • You can reapply the spell without spending another spell slot, after the existing target dies.
  • Requires Concentration.

Level 3

BG3 Dual Crossbow Build level 3

We will add another Ranger Level to the build here, granting access to a subclass. The Gloom Stalker subclass is essential for this build.

Ranger Subclass – Gloom Stalker Features

bg3 dread ambusher ranged icon Dread Ambusher

  • +3 to Initiative, helping you to move sooner in each turn.
  • 3m extra Movement Speed on the first turn of combat.
  • On the first turn of combat, you can make an extra weapon attack for 1d8 damage.

bg3 dread ambusher hide icon Dread Ambusher: Hide

  • You can hide with a bg3 bonus action icon Bonus Action.

bg3 superior darkvision icon Superior Darkvision

  • See in the dark up to 24 metres away.

bg3 umbral shroud icon Umbral Shroud

  • Become bg3 invisibility icon Invisible if you are already obscured.
  • Once per Short Rest.

bg3 disguise self icon Disguise Self

  • Temporarily change your character’s appearance so others will not recognise you.
  • Always prepared and doesn’t count towards your prepared spell limit.
  • Can cast for free outside of combat.

New Ranger Spell

bg3 longstrider icon Longstrider

  • Increase the target’s Movement Speed by 3m.
  • Lasts until Long Rest and does not require Concentration.
  • Can cast for free outside of combat.
  • You should cast it on all party members after every Long Rest to boost everyone’s Movement Speed.

Level 4

BG3 Dual Crossbow Build level 4

We will add another Ranger 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 – Sharpshooter

  • Allows you to gain +10 damage on all ranged attacks, but with a -5 penalty on Attack Rolls.
  • You can toggle the effect on or off at will.
  • To negate the penalty, attack with as many bonuses as possible (high ground, Advantage, etc.)

Mid-Game Levelling (5-8)

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

Level 5

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

New Ranger Features

bg3 extra attack icon Extra Attack

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

New Gloom Stalker Features

bg3 misty step icon Misty Step

  • Teleport to a visible and unoccupied space within 18 metres.
  • Uses a bg3 bonus action icon Bonus Action.
  • Always prepared. Does not count towards your prepared spell limit.

New Ranger Spell

bg3 spike growth icon Spike Growth

  • Creates a large AoE of spikes.
  • The spikes deal bg3 piercing icon Piercing Damage and slow down anyone who tries to walk through them.
  • Requires Concentration.
  • This spell can trivialise some fights if you find a good chokepoint to put the spikes in.

Level 6

BG3 Dual Crossbow Build level 6

We will now switch to the Rogue class for the next few levels. Check the image above if you don’t know how to add a new class to your character.

Starting Rogue Features

bg3 expertise icon Expertise

  • Choose 2 of your Proficient Skills and permanently double your Proficiency bonus for those Skills.
  • bg3 acrobatics icon Acrobatics and bg3 stealth icon Stealth are good choices for this build, but it’s up to you.

bg3 melee sneak attack icon Sneak Attack

  • Deal bonus damage when attacking with bg3 Advantage icon Advantage.
  • The most common way to gain bg3 Advantage icon Advantage is via stealth, but any other method also works.
  • Has a melee and ranged version.

From now on, remember to use your Sneak Attack whenever it’s available, especially when ambushing enemies!


Level 7

We will add another Rogue level to the build.

Rogue Features

bg3 cunning dash icon Cunning Action: Dash

  • Dash with a bg3 bonus action icon Bonus Action.

bg3 cunning disengage icon Cunning Action: Disengage

  • Disengage with a bg3 bonus action icon Bonus Action.

bg3 cunning hide icon Cunning Action: Hide

  • Hide with a bg3 bonus action icon Bonus Action.

Level 8

BG3 Dual Crossbow Build level 8

We’ll add a third Rogue level to the Dual-Hand Crossbow. You can now unlock your Rogue subclass. For this build, we’ll use Thief because it synergises well with our dual-wield playstyle.

Thief Subclass 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 offhand crossbow attack twice per turn.

bg3 second story work icon Second-Story Work

  • You have resistance to falling damage.

Late-Game Levelling (9-12)

We will now complete the Dual-Hand Crossbow Build by adding another Rogue level and then incorporating the Fighter class.

Level 9

BG3 Dual Crossbow Build level 9

We will add a fourth Rogue level here, which grants you another Feat.

Rogue Class – New Feat

Ability Improvement

  • Put both points into Dexterity, giving you 18 points in total.
  • This will add +1 to the result of your damage and attack rolls.

Level 10

BG3 Dual Crossbow Build level 10

We will now add the Fighter class to our build. We are primarily aiming for bg3 action surge icon Action Surge, which comes at Fighter level 2, and the Battle Master subclass, which comes with special weapon attacks.

Starting Fighter Features

bg3 second wind icon Second Wind

  • Spend a bg3 bonus action icon Bonus Action to regain 1d10+1 HP.
  • Once per Short Rest.

Fighting Style – Choose one

  • Two-Weapon Fighting – You will now add your Dexterity modifier to the damage of your off-hand attacks, increasing their damage by 4 points (5 if you use the Mirror of Loss to reach 20 Dexterity)

Level 11

We’ll add the second Fighter level, unlocking one powerful action that can help you to finish off an enemy before they can react.

New Fighter Features

bg3 action surge icon Action Surge

  • Gain an extra bg3 action icon Action to use this turn.
  • Once per Short Rest.

Level 12

BG3 Dual Crossbow Build level 12

This is the maximum level for the Dual-Hand Crossbow Multiclass Build. We will add a final Fighter level to the build, giving you access to a Fighter subclass. We recommend choosing Battle Master, which allows you to use several powerful attacks to debuff enemies.

Fighter subclass – Battle Master

Battle Manoeuvres – Choose 3:

  • bg3 disarming attack icon Disarming Attack – Potentially bg3 disarmed icon Disarm your target. Only use this against enemies with a strong weapon.
  • bg3 menacing attack ranged icon Menacing Attack – Potentially bg3 frightened icon Frighten your target. Makes them much weaker in combat, and more vulnerable to further debuffs.
  • bg3 trip attack icon Trip Attack – Potentially knock the target bg3 prone icon Prone. Melee attackers will have bg3 Advantage icon Advantage on Attack Rolls against them until they get back up.

These attacks have both melee and ranged versions.


BG3 Dual-Hand Crossbow Build Equipment

Now, let us take a look at some of the equipment choices you can make for your BG3 Dual-Hand Crossbow Build.


Early Game Equipment

This is the early-game gear setup that you can use for your Dual-Hand Crossbow Build. This build is quite gear-dependent, so you should at least try to obtain all of the items marked in Bold Italic. Otherwise, you will miss out on some important damage modifiers, and your attacks will be noticeably weaker.

Slot Icon Item Effects Location
Head haste helm Icon BG3 Haste Helm
  • 3m extra Movement Speed for the first 3 turns of combat
  • +1 to Dexterity Saving Throws
In a wooden chest next to a cart, by 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 gloves of power Icon BG3 Gloves of Archery
  • Your ranged weapon attacks deal 2 extra damage
Buy from Grat the Trader inside the Goblin Camp
Boots disintegrating night walkers Icon BG3 Disintegrating Night Walkers
  • Misty Step spell
  • Immunity to Entangled, Enwebbed and Ensnared
  • Cannot slip on Grease or Ice
Looted from True Soul Nere in the Grymforge
Necklace broodmother's revenge icon bg3 Broodmother’s Revenge
  • When you are healed, your next attack does an extra 1d6 bg3 poison icon Poison Damage
  • This is tricky to activate reliably in the early game, but later on, this item will be very powerful.
Looted from Kagha in the Druid Grove.
Ring 1 bg3 strange conduit ring icon Strange Conduit Ring
  • When concentrating on a spell, your weapon attacks deal 1d4 extra bg3 psychic icon Psychic Damage.
Inside an elegant chest in the Inquisitor’s Chamber of the Githyanki Creche.
Ring 2 caustic band Icon BG3 Caustic Band
  • Your attacks have +2 Acid Damage
You can purchase the ring from Derryth Bonecloak
Ranged Weapons hand crossbow 1 icon bg3 Hand Crossbow +1 (Dual Wield)
  • A solid early-game Hand Crossbow.
  • Obtain two and dual-wield them.
In Act I, sold by Derryth Bonecloak, Dammon, Roah Moonglow and Jeera.
Melee Mainhand bg3 knife of the undermountain king icon Knife of the Undermountain King
  • Reduces the number needed for a Critical Hit by 1. This effect can stack.
  • When you roll 2 damage or less, reroll the dice and use the highest result.
  • This blade has bg3 Advantage icon Advantage on Attack Rolls against obscured targets.
Sold by A’jak’nir Jeera in the Githyanki Creche.
Melee Offhand Any Dagger or Shortsword
  • Later in the game there will be better options, but for now just fill this slot with any spare dagger or shortsword.
N/A

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: gloves of power Icon BG3 Gloves of Archery

Feet: disintegrating night walkers Icon BG3Disintegrating 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: broodmother's revenge icon bg3 Broodmother’s Revenge

  • When you are healed, your next attack does an extra 1d6 bg3 poison icon Poison Damage
  • This is tricky to activate reliably in the early-game, but later on this item will be very powerful.
  • Looted from Kagha in the Druid Grove.

Ring 1: bg3 strange conduit ring icon Strange Conduit Ring

  • When concentrating on a spell, your weapon attacks deal 1d4 extra bg3 psychic icon Psychic Damage.
  • Inside an elegant chest in the Inquisitor’s Chamber of the Githyanki Creche.

Ring 2: caustic band Icon BG3 Caustic Band

Ranged Weapons: hand crossbow 1 icon bg3 Hand Crossbow +1 (Dual Wield)

Melee Mainhand: bg3 knife of the undermountain king icon Knife of the Undermountain King

  • Reduces the number needed for a Critical Hit by 1. This effect can stack.
  • When you roll 2 damage or less, reroll the dice and use the highest result.
  • This blade has bg3 Advantage icon Advantage on Attack Rolls against obscured targets.
  • Sold by A’jak’nir Jeera in the Githyanki Creche.

Melee Offhand: Any Dagger or Shortsword

  • Later in the game there will be better options, but for now just fill this slot with any spare dagger or shortsword.

Endgame Equipment

The endgame gear for the Dual-Hand Crossbow 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 helm of balduran Icon BG3 Helm of Balduran
  • Heals you at the start of every turn, activating the bonus damage from Broodmother’s Revenge.
  • Also protects you from Critical Hits.
Defeat the Dragon Ansur beneath Wyrm’s Rock Fortress.
Cloak cloak of displacement icon bg3 Cloak of Displacement
  • Every turn, enemy Attack Rolls against you have bg3 disadvantage icon Disadvantage until you take damage.
  • This is one of the best defensive items in BG3. If you’re doing a good job of keeping this character safe from enemy attacks, you can transfer this item to someone who needs it more.
Sold by Entharl in Danthelon’s Dancing Axe
Chest bhaalist armour icon bg3 Bhaalist Armour
  • Enemies within 3m become vulnerable to bg3 piercing icon Piercing Damage, unless they are immune to it.
  • +2 bonus to Initiative.
  • Only available if you ally with Bhaal.
  • You can use an exploit to try to obtain it without allying Bhaal. Pickpocket the ghost that spawns (switch character mid-dialogue) while you are being judged by Sarevok.
Sold by Echo of Abazigal
Gloves legacy of the masters icon bg3 Legacy of the Masters
  • +2 to Attack Rolls and Damage Rolls with weapons.
Sold by Dammon in Act III.
Boots disintegrating night walkers Icon BG3 Disintegrating Night Walkers
  • Misty Step spell
  • Immunity to Entangled, Enwebbed and Ensnared
  • Cannot slip on Grease or Ice
Looted from True Soul Nere in the Grymforge
Necklace broodmother's revenge icon bg3 Broodmother’s Revenge
  • When you are healed, your next attack does an extra 1d6 bg3 poison icon Poison Damage
  • This is tricky to activate reliably in the early-game, but later on this item will be very powerful.
Looted from Kagha in the Druid Grove.
Ring 1 bg3 strange conduit ring icon Strange Conduit Ring
  • When concentrating on a spell, your weapon attacks deal 1d4 extra bg3 psychic icon Psychic Damage.
Inside an elegant chest in the Inquisitor’s Chamber of the Githyanki Creche.
Ring 2 caustic band Icon BG3 Caustic Band
  • Your attacks have +2 Acid Damage
You can purchase the ring from Derryth Bonecloak
Ranged Mainhand hellfire hand crossbow icon bg3 Hellfire Hand Crossbow
  • +2 to Attack and Damage Rolls (versus standard Hand Crossbow)
  • Chance to inflict bg3 burning icon Burning when attacking from stealth.
  • Cast bg3 scorching ray icon Scorching Ray once per Short Rest.
Loot from Yurgir in Gauntlet of Shar.
Ranged Offhand hand crossbow 1 icon bg3 Hand Crossbow +2
  • +2 to Attack and Damage Rolls (versus standard Hand Crossbow)
In a wall vault in an office on the first floor of Lady Jannath’s Estate
Melee Mainhand bg3 knife of the undermountain king icon Knife of the Undermountain King
  • Reduces the number needed for a Critical Hit by 1. This effect can stack.
  • When you roll 2 damage or less, reroll the dice and use the highest result.
  • This blade has bg3 Advantage icon Advantage on Attack Rolls against obscured targets.
Sold by A’jak’nir Jeera in the Githyanki Creche.
Melee Offhand bg3 dolor amarus icon Dolor Amarus
  • You deal 7 bonus damage when you land a Critical Hit with a weapon attack.
  • This bonus applies to your bow attacks.
Carried by Dolor in Highberry’s Home.

Alternatively, sold by Echo of Abazigal.

Head: helm of balduran Icon BG3 Helm of Balduran

  • Heals you at the start of every turn, activating the bonus damage from Broodmother’s Revenge.
  • Also protects you from Critical Hits.
  • Defeat the Dragon Ansur beneath Wyrm’s Rock Fortress.

Cloak: cloak of displacement icon bg3 Cloak of Displacement

  • Every turn, enemy Attack Rolls against you have bg3 disadvantage icon Disadvantage until you take damage.
  • This is one of the best defensive items in BG3. If you’re doing a good job of keeping this character safe from enemy attacks, you can transfer this item to someone who needs it more.
  • Sold by Entharl in Danthelon’s Dancing Axe

Chest: bhaalist armour icon bg3 Bhaalist Armour

  • Enemies within 3m become vulnerable to bg3 piercing icon Piercing Damage, unless they are immune to it.
  • +2 bonus to Initiative.
  • Only available if you ally with Bhaal.
  • You can use an exploit to try to obtain it without allying Bhaal. Pickpocket the ghost that spawns (switch character mid-dialogue) while you are being judged by Sarevok.
  • Sold by Echo of Abazigal

Hands: legacy of the masters icon bg3 Legacy of the Masters

  • +2 to Attack Rolls and Damage Rolls with weapons.
  • Sold by Dammon in Act III.

Feet: disintegrating night walkers Icon BG3Disintegrating 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: broodmother's revenge icon bg3 Broodmother’s Revenge

  • When you are healed, your next attack does an extra 1d6 bg3 poison icon Poison Damage
  • This is tricky to activate reliably in the early-game, but later on this item will be very powerful.
  • Looted from Kagha in the Druid Grove.

Ring 1: bg3 strange conduit ring icon Strange Conduit Ring

  • When concentrating on a spell, your weapon attacks deal 1d4 extra bg3 psychic icon Psychic Damage.
  • Inside an elegant chest in the Inquisitor’s Chamber of the Githyanki Creche.

Ring 2: caustic band Icon BG3 Caustic Band

Ranged Mainhand: hellfire hand crossbow icon bg3 Hellfire Hand Crossbow

  • +2 to Attack and Damage Rolls (versus standard Hand Crossbow)
  • Chance to inflict bg3 burning icon Burning when attacking from stealth.
  • Cast bg3 scorching ray icon Scorching Ray once per Short Rest.
  • Loot from Yurgir in Gauntlet of Shar.

Ranged Mainhand: hellfire hand crossbow icon bg3 Hand Crossbow +2

  • +2 to Attack and Damage Rolls (versus standard Hand Crossbow)
  • In a wall vault in an office on the first floor of Lady Jannath’s Estate

Melee Mainhand: bg3 knife of the undermountain king icon Knife of the Undermountain King

  • Reduces the number needed for a Critical Hit by 1. This effect can stack.
  • When you roll 2 damage or less, reroll the dice and use the highest result.
  • This blade has bg3 Advantage icon Advantage on Attack Rolls against obscured targets.
  • Sold by A’jak’nir Jeera in the Githyanki Creche.

Melee Offhand: bg3 dolor amarus icon Dolor Amarus

  • You deal 7 bonus damage when you land a Critical Hit with a weapon attack.
  • This bonus applies to your bow attacks.
  • Carried by Dolor in Highberry’s Home.
    • Alternatively, sold by Echo of Abazigal

Dual-Hand Crossbow Build Extra Info

BG3 Dual Crossbow Multiclass Build Guide

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

Best Potions and Elixirs for the Dual-Hand Crossbow Build

All of these potions are great choices for the Dual-Hand Crossbow Build, and I recommend stockpiling a few of each when you can:

  • bg3 potion of speed icon Potion of Speed – Gives you bg3 hastened icon Haste for 3 turns, granting an extra bg3 action icon Action on each turn. This is ideal for hitting enemies fast and hard at the start of combat. Beware that when the effect ends, you’ll become bg3 lethargic icon Lethargic and be forced to skip a turn.
    • To craft: Combine Ashes of Hyena Ear with any Salt.
  • bg3 elixir of bloodlust icon Elixir of Bloodlust – When you kill an enemy, you get an additional bg3 action icon Action. This can happen once per turn. Note that on Honour difficulty, the extra bg3 action icon Action granted by this Elixir can only yield one attack.
    • To craft: Combine Ashes of Worg Fang with any Salt.
  • bg3 elixir of viciousness icon Elixir of Viciousness – Reduces the number required for a Critical Hit by 1. The Elixir of Bloodlust is a better option, but you won’t have enough of them to use constantly, so this is a good backup option.
    • To craft: Combine Vitriol of Shadowroot Sac with any Ashes.

Mirror of Loss Choice (Optional)

If you access the Mirror of Loss during your playthrough, you can get two additional ability points to allocate.

You should choose to put the extra points into Dexterity, as this will give an additional boost to your attack damage and accuracy. If you’re using the Graceful Cloth for your chest armour, you can get a score of 22 Dexterity this way (but it is better to have the Bhaalist Armour and settle for 20 Dexterity).

To learn more about the Mirror of Loss and how to use it to make your party stronger, see our Mirror of Loss Guide.


How to Play this Dual-Hand Crossbow Build

The Dual-Hand Crossbow Build is best played with a stealthy playstyle. To get the most out of this setup, you should utilise stealth as much as possible, aiming to catch enemies unawares to impose the bg3 surprised icon Surprised condition on them in the first round.

Here’s how to bg3 surprised icon Surprise enemies in BG3:

  • Your entire party must be hiding, including any pets and summoned creatures.
  • Ungroup the entire party, including pets and summons, and select the most skilled Stealth character to be the ambusher.
  • With your ambusher, sneak towards the enemies. You must initiate combat from within the line of sight of the enemies, but stay hidden until your first attack lands.
  • After initiating combat, you can move your other party members to join the fight.

You can make this process much easier by making your ambusher invisible, usually with the bg3 invisibility icon Invisibility spell or a potion.

If your party detects an enemy ambush ahead of time, you can bg3 surprised icon Surprise the ambushers if you manage to sneak up on them and attack them before they spot you.

Check our Hidden Mechanics Guide to learn more about the Surprise mechanic in BG3, along with other aspects of gameplay such as stealth.

So, Is Stealth Mandatory for the Dual-Hand Crossbow Build?

No! While this build is quite similar to our Gloomstalker Assassin Build, which is completely reliant on stealth and ambushes, you can play the Dual-Hand Crossbow build without using stealth; it will just be a little weaker. But you will still enjoy powerful ranged attacks and a very satisfying combat experience thanks to your rapid-firing Hand Crossbows.


Dual-Hand Crossbow 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 Dual-Hand Crossbow 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.

Dual-Hand Crossbow Build FAQs

Here are some frequently asked questions related to the BG3 Dual-Hand Crossbow Multiclass Build. Most of these questions have already been answered in the guide itself.


FAQ: What’s the best race for the Dual-Hand Crossbow Build?

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

  • Duergar – Allows you to turn invisible at will (after level 5), which is perfect for the build. 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.
  • 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.
  • 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 Dual-Hand Crossbow fill in my party?

The Dual-Hand Crossbow is a ranged damage dealer that works best when using an evasive and stealthy playstyle. You should keep this build out of prolonged melee combat.

This build is also decent at restraining and debuffing enemies thanks to spells like Ensnaring Strike and Spike Growth, and the Battle Master actions eventually unlocked at level 12.


FAQ: What Abilities are most important for the Dual-Hand Crossbow?

  • Dexterity is the most important ability for this build, as it determines the accuracy and damage of your attacks.
  • 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 used for Ranger spellcasting, so it’s good to put some points here too.

FAQ: Which subclasses should I use?

  • For the Ranger, you should use the Gloomstalker subclass. This allows you to turn invisible and grants you extra damage and initiative on the first turn of combat.
  • For the Rogue, we recommend the Thief subclass. This gives you an extra Bonus Action so you can make an additional offhand crossbow attack every turn.

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