Welcome to our BG3 Drow Infiltrator Build Guide. This is a multiclass build combining the Ranger and Rogue classes. While it is themed around the Drow race, it will work well on any character.
The Drow Infiltrator is adept at ambushing enemies from the darkness, leaving them with no room to retaliate.
Table of Contents:
- Drow Infiltrator Build Overview
- Character Creation – Level 1
- Drow Infiltrator Levelling Guide (2-12)
- Drow Infiltrator Best Equipment
- Drow Infiltrator Extra Info
- Drow Infiltrator Build FAQ
BG3 Drow Infiltrator Build Strengths & Weaknesses:
DROW INFILTRATOR PROS
DROW INFILTRATOR CONS
Drow Infiltrator Multiclass Build Overview
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 Drow Infiltrator Multiclass Build, we’ll be combining the following classes:
Here is a quick overview of which class we pick when, this is important!
Drow Infiltrator Character Creation (Level 1)
In this section, we will guide you through the best starting choices for creating your BG3 Drow Infiltrator Multiclass Build.
Starting Class (Ranger)
We’ll start by choosing the Ranger class. The Rogue class will be added later.
The Ranger starts the game with the following features, which we’ll build on over the course of this guide:
Best Race
For this build, we are using the Drow Race. You can use either the Seldarine or the Lolth-Sworn Drow. They are functionally identical, just with some lore differences. Lolth-Sworn Drow tend to be more malicious, while Seldarine Drow are more neutral.
Background & Skills
For your Drow Infiltrator Multiclass Background, we recommend choosing Entertainer.
The Entertainer background gives us the following Skill Proficiencies:
You can choose two more Skills in addition to those granted by your Background. The best options are Stealth and
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
We’ll be using Dexterity for the Drow Infiltrator’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 |
|---|---|---|
| 10 | Low importance for this build. | |
| 16 | Improves accuracy and damage. Gives you a higher Armour Class and improves initiative. | |
| 14 | Increases HP and helps with some Saving Throws. | |
| 8 | Not relevant for our build. | |
| 16 | Boosts Ranger spellcasting. Helps with some Saving Throws. | |
| 10 | Low priority. Switch to a different character for dialogue when possible. |
BG3 Drow Infiltrator Multiclass Build Levelling Guide (2-12)
Now, we are going to look at how to level up your Drow Infiltrator 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 Ranger class for the first few levels; multiclassing will be added later on.
The Ranger gains several new features at Level 2:
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.
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.
Mid-Game Levelling (5-8)
In this section, we’ll cover the mid-game. During these levels, the Drow Infiltrator 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.
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.
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.
Level 8
We’ll add a third Rogue level to the Drow Infiltrator. You can now unlock your Rogue subclass – Given the theme of this build, we’ll go with the Assassin.
Late-Game Levelling (9-12)
We will now complete the Drow Infiltrator Build by adding more Rogue levels, thereby increasing your sneak attack damage.
Level 9
We will add a fourth Rogue level here, which grants you another Feat.
Level 10
We’re adding another Rogue level. This will increase your sneak attack damage and unlock one new feature:
Level 11
We’ll add the sixth level of the Rogue class.
Level 12
This is the maximum level for the Drow Infiltrator Build. We will finish the build by adding one final Rogue level. In addition to the new features below, you get an extra 1d6 added to your sneak attack damage.
BG3 Drow Infiltrator Build Equipment
Now, let us take a look at some of the equipment choices you can make for your BG3 Drow Infiltrator 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 Drow Infiltrator 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 |
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In a wooden chest next to a cart, by the Blighted Village Waypoint |
| Cloak | ![]() |
Cloak of Protection |
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Purchased from Quartermaster Talli in Last Light Inn |
| Chest | ![]() |
The Graceful Cloth |
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Buy from Lady Esther on the Rosymorn Monastery Trail |
| Gloves | ![]() |
Gloves of Archery |
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Buy from Grat the Trader inside the Goblin Camp |
| Boots | ![]() |
Disintegrating Night Walkers |
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Looted from True Soul Nere in the Grymforge |
| Necklace | Broodmother’s Revenge |
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Looted from Kagha in the Druid Grove. | |
| Ring 1 | Strange Conduit Ring |
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Inside an elegant chest in the Inquisitor’s Chamber of the Githyanki Creche. | |
| Ring 2 | ![]() |
Caustic Band |
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You can purchase the ring from Derryth Bonecloak |
| Ranged Weapon | Titanstring Bow |
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Sold by Brem in the Zhentarim Basement after completing the Find the Missing Shipment quest.
Alternatively, sold by Lann Tarv on the main floor of Moonrise Towers. |
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| Melee Mainhand | Club of Hill Giant Strength |
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Obtained by breaking the Stool of Hill Giant Strength in the Arcane Tower. | |
| Melee Offhand | Knife of the Undermountain King |
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Sold by A’jak’nir Jeera in the Githyanki Creche. |
Endgame Equipment
The endgame gear for the Drow Infiltrator 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 |
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Defeat the Dragon Ansur beneath Wyrm’s Rock Fortress. |
| Cloak | Cloak of Displacement |
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Sold by Entharl in Danthelon’s Dancing Axe | |
| Chest | ![]() |
Bhaalist Armour |
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Sold by Echo of Abazigal |
| Gloves | Craterflesh Gloves |
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Sold by Echo of Abazigal | |
| Boots | ![]() |
Disintegrating Night Walkers |
|
Looted from True Soul Nere in the Grymforge |
| Necklace | Broodmother’s Revenge |
|
Looted from Kagha in the Druid Grove. | |
| Ring 1 | Strange Conduit Ring |
|
Inside an elegant chest in the Inquisitor’s Chamber of the Githyanki Creche. | |
| Ring 2 | ![]() |
Caustic Band |
|
You can purchase the ring from Derryth Bonecloak |
| Ranged Weapon | Titanstring Bow |
|
Sold by Brem in the Zhentarim Basement after completing the Find the Missing Shipment quest.
Alternatively, sold by Lann Tarv on the main floor of Moonrise Towers. |
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| Melee Mainhand | Club of Hill Giant Strength |
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Obtained by breaking the Stool of Hill Giant Strength in the Arcane Tower. | |
| Melee Offhand | Dolor Amarus |
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Carried by Dolor in Highberry’s Home.
Alternatively, sold by Echo of Abazigal. |
Drow Infiltrator Build Extra Info
Here is some extra information that will help you to get the most out of this Drow Infiltrator Build in Baldur’s Gate 3.
Best Potions and Elixirs for the Drow Infiltrator Build
All of these potions are great choices for the Drow Infiltrator, and I recommend stockpiling a few of each when you can:
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.
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 Drow Infiltrator Build
The Drow Infiltrator Build is best played with a highly ambush-minded playstyle. You should utilise stealth as much as possible, aiming to catch enemies unawares to impose the Surprised condition on them in the first round.
You can make this process much easier by making your ambusher invisible, usually with the Invisibility spell or a potion.
If your party detects an enemy ambush ahead of time, you can 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.
Drow Infiltrator Build Illithid Powers (optional)
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 Drow Infiltrator Build:
Drow Infiltrator Build FAQs
Here are some frequently asked questions related to the BG3 Drow Infiltrator Multiclass Build. Most of these questions have already been answered in the guide itself.
- Does the Drow Infiltrator Build Work with Any Race?
- What roles can the Drow Infiltrator fill in my party?
- What abilities are most important for the Drow Infiltrator?
- Which subclasses should I use?
FAQ: Does the Drow Infiltrator Build Work with Any Race?
Yes. While this build is themed around the Drow race, it will work fine with any of the races in Baldur’s Gate 3.
FAQ: What roles can the Drow Infiltrator fill in my party?
The Drow Infiltrator is primarily a ranged ambush build, although you can also get great results in melee if needed.
This build is a glass cannon with extremely high damage output (especially when ambushing or attacking from stealth), but shouldn’t be kept in prolonged melee contact with enemy heavy hitters.
FAQ: What Abilities are most important for the Drow Infiltrator?
- 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, you need the Assassin subclass. This gives you guaranteed critical hits when attacking surprised enemies, giving you insane damage potential in ambushes.
























