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Many of the following terms are used by the game, which, in turn, are often taken from the [[Dungeons & Dragons]] Fifth Edition <nowiki>(</nowiki>[[Glossary#*|5e]]<nowiki>)</nowiki>. Baldur's Gate 3, also has a lot of concepts, categories, and items, which are not explicitly defined or named. This has led to the wiki naturally evolving its own terminology in many cases.
Many of the following terms are used by the game, which, in turn, are often taken from the [[Dungeons & Dragons]] Fifth Edition <nowiki>(</nowiki>[[Glossary#*|5e]]<nowiki>)</nowiki>. Baldur's Gate 3, also has a lot of concepts, categories, and items, which are not explicitly defined or named. This has led to the wiki naturally evolving its own terminology in many cases.


* To differentiate the following terms, anything used by the wiki and ''not explicitly stated by the game'' will be indicated, with the '''(W)''' suffix.''
* To differentiate the following terms, anything used by the wiki and ''not explicitly stated by the game'' will be indicated, with the ('''W''') suffix.''





Revision as of 11:27, 15 August 2023

This is a glossary of acronyms, abbreviations, and other obscure terms you might see either in-game or in discussions about Baldur's Gate 3. It's not meant to be a complete list, but it may be of aid if you ever see a term you don't understand.



Many of the following terms are used by the game, which, in turn, are often taken from the Dungeons & Dragons Fifth Edition (5e). Baldur's Gate 3, also has a lot of concepts, categories, and items, which are not explicitly defined or named. This has led to the wiki naturally evolving its own terminology in many cases.

  • To differentiate the following terms, anything used by the wiki and not explicitly stated by the game will be indicated, with the (W) suffix.


Contents

ABCDEGHIMNPSTUW

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A

  • AoE: Short for Area of Effect. Refers to abilities that affect things within a certain area.
  • ASI: Short for Ability Score Increase or Ability Score Improvement.

B

C

D

  • d4 / d6 / d8 / d10 / d12 / d20: Refers to a specific type of dice: a d4 is a four-sided die, a d6 a six-sided one, etc. 3d6 means you roll three six-sided dice. See Die Rolls for more information.
  • DC: Short for Difficulty Class, the number you must reach to succeed on an ability check, saving throw or attack roll.
  • DDS: Direct Draw Surface, textures used in the game while Modding.

E

G

  • Gish: A fan term for a character or build good at both physical combat and spellcasting. In-universe, it's a githyanki term for someone trained in both weapons and magic, first used in the 1981 Fiend Folio (where it refers to a multiclassed Githyanki Fighter/Magic-user).

H

I

M

N

P

  • PC: Short for Player Character. Might be used to refer to anyone controllable, including companions, or just whoever was chosen in character creation.
  • PHB: Short for Player's Handbook, one of the core rulebooks for D&D Fifth Edition.

S

  • Set-dressing: Items which are placed in the environment, by the game, for aesthetic, rather than practical purposes. (W)

T

  • Tav: Default name of the custom character. Sometimes used to refer to them as a result.
  • TPK: Short for Total Party Kill, when everyone in the party dies. Usually followed by a Game Over.

U

  • UUID: Universally unique identifier, used in the game while Modding.

W