It can be trickily hard to name a character in a way that fits with the world of the game. Here are some ideas for great names in Baldur’s Gate 3.
Dungeons & Dragons fans and gamers everywhere love Baldur’s Gate 3, which lets them make their own epic fantasy experiences in a world that is always changing and has a heart beating. If players don’t choose to play as one of the default characters, the first step in each journey is creating a character. Even though there are many choices for how the character looks, coming up with a good name is one of the hardest parts.
In Baldur’s Gate 3, the main character’s name will show up all the time, especially in the many cutscenes and conversation scenes. Since players can’t change the name in the middle of the game, this is something they’ll want to get right. There is no right or wrong way to name a character in Baldur’s Gate 3, but these tips and ideas should help people who are having trouble coming up with a name.
Use Your Dungeons & Dragons Name
Baldur’s Gate 3 might be the best Dungeons & Dragons game ever made, but it’s not even close. As with any D&D-inspired game, players shouldn’t be afraid to bring over their board character if they want to. The name of their character is an important part of their adventurer.
People who haven’t played Dungeons & Dragons before aren’t really behind in BG3, but if they get stuck, they could always look at other people’s D&D names for ideas.
A Name Based On Class
Baldur’s Gate 3 has 12 classes, and a character’s class is by far the most important thing that determines how a game goes. Parents who name their kids can’t know what job they’ll have later on, but BG3 players can choose a name that fits their character’s class and the way they play.
As an example, witches like names that are sophisticated and long, while paladins might want names that are strong and honorable. More than likely, bards would have a flowery stage name. This is where players can get really artistic.
A Name Based On Race
Baldur’s Gate 3 has 11 playable races. A character’s race is probably the most important thing that determines their name, since each race has its own society and way of naming people.
Name makers for Dungeons & Dragons characters might help players the most in this situation, since they can give their characters names that fit their race. Instead, players should be able to find a lot of examples of names for each race. This is especially important for the rarer races like the githyanki.
A Name From Baldur’s Gate 3 Itself
People who write stories usually don’t use the same names in their movies, books, or games to keep things from getting confusing. However, in the real world, everyone has the same first name, and sometimes, names can become very famous.
Because of this, players shouldn’t feel bad if they choose a first name from Baldur’s Gate 3 for their character. It is up to each player whether they want to take a name from one of the main characters in BG3 or from a standard NPC.
Take Names From Other Fantasy
D&D and, by extension, Baldur’s Gate 3 both take a lot of ideas from other fantasy books and movies. Despite the differences, they all share a lot of similarities. So, players could give their Baldur’s Gate 3 hero names from other fantasy books, movies, and games; after all, it is their journey.
Of course, players could role-play as someone from, say, Lord of the Rings or Game of Thrones if they really wanted to. But sometimes, just picking a name, famous or not, is enough to keep the experience going.
Use Medieval Or Renaissance Names
Baldur’s Gate 3 is not at all a medieval game, but both it and Dungeons & Dragons are influenced by the Middle Ages and the Renaissance that followed. So, players who are having trouble coming up with names for their characters could get ideas from either of these time periods. Especially if the characters are human or half-human.
Players should be able to find the right thing by looking up the names of kings and queens or other important people like artists. For name ideas, players can also look to other times in history. Either further back in time to the classical period or more recently.
A Fantasy Spin On Your Own Name
People love making themselves or different forms of themselves in a lot of RPGs. But some players might not want to use their current name in the fantasy world of Baldur’s Gate 3. Because it might seem out of place.
In this case, players could instead look into where their name came from to find older versions or even different spellings that might work better for Spacebar Clicker. This is shown very well by the fact that one of the main characters is named Wyll instead of Will. It was also possible for players to add a fancy fiction flourish to the end of their name.