Modding has been a way forBaldur’s Gate 3players to tweak their campaigns to their liking for as long as the game has been released. With the addition of the mod manager, it’s easier than ever to see which add-ons the community loves the most.

If the upcomingBaldur’s Gate 4ends up looking anything likeBG3,we can see what players would appreciate the most by some of the most commonly downloaded mods. Here are a few examples of mods that don’t change the game to the point of cheating, and have features that could easily be implemented inBG4.

Baldur’s Gate 3 Bag Of Holding Mod In the Manager

10Bag Of Holding

UserSydMeiercreated a mod that adds a traditional bag of holding toBG3, butXiphiasRexand morganaevelyn also have their own “Rat of Holding” mod.

The Bag of Holding is an iconicDnDitem,and it would make for aperfect late-game reward. This would essentially be extra storage, and the new studio could nerf or buff it however they see fit if they find it to be too overpowered or ineffective.

Baldur’s Gate 3 Weightless Gold Mod In the Manager

Players could use the item to craft up some hilarious battle tactics,and it would add a wholenew layer to barrelmancy.It would also be a generally useful item for looting after a large battle if you want to keep all your wares on one character and don’t want to make multiple trips to a vendor.

9Weightless Gold/Consumables

Some Players Don’t Want To Deal With Encumbrance

Several mods inBG3’s manager modify weight capacity, or the weight of certain items.

Weightless gold or consumables would probably serve best as a toggleable feature,or perhaps as something limited to easy/explorer mode. Keeping the weight of these items would be true to the rules ofDnD,but a lot of tables already ignore item weight as a house rule.

Baldur’s Gate 3 Show Camp Night Notification Mod In the Manager

If you’re just a casual player and don’t want the game to be too much of a challenge, this could be a handy option to make encumbrance a little less common. Most consumable items aren’t particularly heavy, so this probably wouldn’t be a very noticeable change inBaldur’s Gate 4.

8Camp Event Notifications

Never Miss An Important Cutscene

IfBG4has a similar system to thecamp events inBaldur’s Gate 3, it may benefit the story to have an icon to notify players when they’ll trigger a cutscene upon long resting. This is a feature you’re able to implement with a mod made bymacrochiroptera.

Notifications like this could help prevent camp scenes from piling upand make them more spread out across a playthrough. It would also be useful to have the indicator in harder gamemodes where getting enough resources to do a long rest will likely be a bit trickier.

Baldur’s Gate 3 D20Initiative Mod In the Manager

This would help players ration supplies for when they’re most important.Userfleaneskohas a similar mod that notifies players when new dialogue is available, which could also be convenient to replicate inBG4.

7Use A D20 For Initiative

BG4 Could Be Even More Authentic To DnD

One difference betweenBG3andDnDis that initiative works slightly differently.Unlike its tabletop inspiration, which uses a D20, the dice used for initiative is a D4 - you may change this with a mod made byPonsinoumi.

The nextstudio that picks up theBaldur’s Gateseriescould always go back to this without the experience feeling all that different. It would be interesting to see how combat and initiative bonuses would change to fit this new format.

Baldur’s Gate 3 Starting Armor Mod In the Manager

6Choose Your Starting Armor

Look Your Best From The Start Of A Campaign

Though it doesn’t hinder gameplay a huge amount,it can be rather frustrating to spend hours creating your Tav, just to be paired with armor that doesn’t suit them all.A mod byPhalarAluveallows players to choose from different starting armors, which makes customization all the more satisfying.​​​​​​​

Even ifBG4didn’t have different armor models for each class,it would still be great if it allowed players to at least change the color of their armor.You can alwaysdye clothing later on, but it’s a bit difficult in the early game to find the perfect shades.

Baldur’s Gate 3 Progressive Weapons Mod In the Manager

5Progressive Weapons

Find Equipment That Levels Up With You

Something that you won’t find in vanillaBG3but is pretty popular among modders is progressive weapons.With some imagination, it shouldn’t be too hard to put together a few items that become stronger with time - maybe built for specific classes.

These weapons would probably have to be scarce to encourage players to continue to seek out more equipment, but shouldn’t be overpowered if they’re correctly balanced.

Baldur’s Gate 3 Autosave After Combat Mod In the Manager

4Frequent Autosaves

Never Lose Your Progress

There’s nothing worse than running into significant trouble, just for you to realize that you have no recent saves. Whether you fudged an important roll or bit off more than you can chew in a fight,it’s all too common for players to accidentally make an irreversible mistakeand have to choose between sticking with it or losinghours of their campaign.

Mod.io userEmPexcreated an add-on that immediately saves after battle, which can be a great backup if you’re among the players who forget to save regularly. If you’re a bit more paranoid, a mod byDriftingSandssaves the game every 10 minutes.

Baldur’s Gate 3 Camp Activities (P8) Mod In the Manager

Having a similar feature inBG4where the game often auto-saves could save some players a lot of strife. Like the weightless consumables, this would likely work best as a toggleable option, so players don’t clog up their files if they’re confident that they won’t need to reload.

3Camp Activities

Add More Life To The Campsite

Having some basic animations for companions interacting in camp could make the area feel a lot more alive.The camp inBG3can feel a bit static with everyone standing in one place, especially if you’ve rented aroom in the Elfsong Tavern.BG4’s developers should really take note of the small changes made inGabeCamomescro’scamp activities mod.

OutsideWyll and Karlachand perhaps Lae’zel and Shadowheart,players see little of the dynamics between characters when they’re not in the party,soBG4’s future companions would benefit from having small interactions like this to flesh them out a bit more.

Baldur’s Gate 3 Paladins have gods Mod In the Manager

2Paladin Deities

Stay True To DnD’s Paladins

Deities for paladins seem to have been somethingoriginally planned inBG3, but for some reason, they were eventually cut.Players can still run into paladins of Tyr, which makes the fact that this feature is missing from the game a little strange.

You can still access thedeity-specific paladin dialogue tagsby multi-classing into cleric, butpaladin characters should be able to follow a certain god or goddesswithout the class dip when following traditionalDnDguidelines.

Baldur’s Gate 3 P4 Bangs Bangs Everywhere Mod In the Manager

Not all paladins follow gods, so there could also be an option for players to opt out of having a deity. Deities could even be opened up for all classes,as you don’t necessarily have to be a cleric or paladin to be a devotee of a god,but this could make respeccing very convoluted.

Baladeur’s “Paladins have gods” mod has over half a million downloads, though another mod bytermin8torropens up deity selection for everyone.

1Separate Bangs From The Main Hair In Customization

Bring Personalization To The Next Level

If anything’s obvious about theBG3fanbase, it’s that they love customizing their characters.Baldur’s Gate’s next studio could take this to the next levelby allowing players more creative freedom with hairstyles.

UserPadme4000created a mod that allows players to place the bangs of certain hairstyles onto others, which is an absolute game-changer for making unique characters. Mixing and matching these assets together creates hundreds of new hairstyle combinations.Baldur’s Gate 3fans would be more than grateful if this were a feature of the base game inBG4.