Baldurs Gate 3 Trivia Questions
116 questions across multiple rounds
A role-playing trivia theme built around Baldur's Gate 3, covering companions, classes, combat, locations, factions, major choices, and the branching story paths that made the game such a huge fantasy RPG hit.
Marathon Mode
30-question rounds
Challenge Mode
10-question quick rounds
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Survival Mode
One mistake and the run ends
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Sample Questions
- What is the name of the dimension githyanki are strongly tied to in their culture and lore?
- Which stat most commonly affects persuasion and intimidation dialogue checks?
- Which subclass is associated with a paladin oath focused on defending nature and the light?
- Which devil is Karlach’s former master and a major figure tied to Avernus?
- Which award did BG3 NOT win at The Game Awards 2023?
- Which class is most associated with oaths and divine smites?
- Which companion is a famous "hero" character with a miniature space hamster companion?
- Which shapeshifting villain can impersonate allies and targets in Act 3?
- What is the name of the devil who offers contracts and tempts the party throughout the story?
- Which game system is Baldur’s Gate 3 primarily based on?
Baldur's Gate 3 trivia works especially well because the game is full of memorable companions, dialogue choices, quests, powers, factions, and encounters that players experience in very different ways. That gives the theme a lot more depth than a basic fantasy game quiz built only on names and locations.
A strong Baldur's Gate 3 quiz can draw from Shadowheart, Astarion, Lae'zel, Gale, Karlach, Wyll, major areas like the Emerald Grove and Baldur's Gate itself, the Absolute storyline, Illithid powers, romance paths, classes, spells, builds, and big moral decisions. The game rewards attention to both story and systems, so the theme can move naturally between character knowledge, quest outcomes, combat mechanics, world-building, and the smaller details players remember from long playthroughs.