

That penalty is pretty harsh, but that's where Lucky comes in! You can use your Luck points to reroll attacks that might have missed otherwise. Lucky + Great Weapon Master/Sharpshooter: Great Weapon Master and Sharpshooter both give you the option to take a -5 penalty to your attack rolls with the associated weapon to increase your damage by a whopping 10 points.It's triggered by any weapon attack, so if your character is Dual Wielding, Savage Attacker will also trigger for their offhand attack. Dual Wielder + Savage Attacker: Savage Attacker has you reroll all of your damage dice and take the highest result.Considering that Polearm weapons tend to have a wider range than other weapons, this combo allows the character to shut down opponents' movement for ultimate tactical superiority. Polearm Master allows you to take an Opportunity Attack whenever an enemy moves within range. Sentinel + Polearm Master: The Sentinel feat gives you advantage with Opportunity Attacks and makes successful Opportunity Attacks stop their target's movement.The following feats, when taken together, will give your character a huge advantage in combat: There are a few feats in Baldur's Gate 3 that work exceedingly well together. This can help toughen up characters with smaller hit dice like the Wizard and Sorcerer or further beef up characters with big hit dice like the Barbarian or Ranger. It applies to levels they've already gained and will continue to apply to every level thereafter.

The Tough feat increases a character's maximum hit points by two for every level they gain. This can help balance your party out if the team you want to run is lacking in a few key areas like Perception, Sleight of Hand, or Arcana. It's useful for adding more skill proficiencies to your characters' arsenals. The Skilled feat allows you to choose three skills to become proficient in. It's essentially three renewable charges of Inspiration that you can even use in combat, making it useful for any character that rolls dice-which happens to be all of them. The Lucky feat gives you three Luck Points that you can spend to reroll Attack Rolls, Ability Checks, or Saving Throws, or to make an enemy reroll their Attack Rolls.
