Astarion is one of the most popular companions inBaldur’s Gate 3. You’ll likely meet him early in your adventure, a Rogue whose tongue is as fast as his sword. One thing’s for sure: you want to keep Astarion around.

Astarion has one distinct advantage as a Rogue over otherBaldur’s Gate 3characters. Whether you’re playing as him or bringing him along as a companion, Astarion can choose up to four feats as he levels up, while others only get three. These feats come at Levels 4, 8, 10, and 12 for Rogues.

Best feats for Astarion in Baldur’s Gate 3

But which ones should you be taking for your playthrough? We’re going to take a look at the best feats for Astarion inBaldur’s Gate 3, to make sure you get your Rogue build just right.

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Best feats for Rogue Astarion in BG3

When looking at the best feats for Astarion inBaldur’s Gate 3, we’ll highlight the four you should take throughout your playthrough. There are so manyBG3feats that these four aren’t the only ones you may take, so we’ll also include some honorable mentions that also work pretty well for an Astarion run.

Here’s a quick summary of the four feats we recommend taking for Astarion that focus on maximizing his damage as a stealthy sharpshooting rogue:

Astarion Baldur’s Gate 3

The priority with these feats is to create a ranged AstarionBG3build. In the late game, this can result in some pretty crazy damage with the right feats in place.

Ability Improvement feat for Astarion in Baldur’s Gate 3

With four feats to choose from, you should always be takingAbility Improvement. Usually, for a Rogue, you’d dump the extra two points here into Dexterity, allowing you to take advantage of Stealth skills and giving you a bonus for abilities such as Sleight of Hand. Once you combine this with various items later in your playthrough, you’ll start having noticeably high Initiative and success with stealth kills.

We’d recommend taking Ability Improvement for your Level 4 feat inBaldur’s Gate 3. Astarion will reap the benefits if you take this one as early as you possibly can. Ability Improvement is one of those skills that will almost always help you, particularly in the early game when you have limited access to build-defining equipment.

Astarion Ability Improvement Feat BG3

Sharpshooter feat for Astarion in Baldur’s Gate 3

Any Astarion build inBG3isn’t complete without taking theSharpshooterfeat. It makes him an absolute menace from range, and removing penalties from low ground is just overpowered. Make no mistake – if you choose Sharpshooter as one of your feats for Astarion inBaldur’s Gate 3, you should switch primarily to ranged attacks.

You should take Sharpshooter as your Level 8 feat for Astarion. The -5 penalty to Attack Roles can be negated by high Dexterity if you took Ability Improvement earlier, and the extra 10 damage is an enormous buff in exchange.

Astarion Ability Improvement Feat BG3

Dual Wielder feat for Astarion in Baldur’s Gate 3

When you’re really starting to hone your Astarion build inBaldur’s Gate 3, we’d definitely recommendDual Wielder. This feat will allow you to dual-wield crossbows, which, when combined with your previous two feats, makes Astarion a damage-dealing machine. The +1 bonus to Armour Class isn’t too shabby, either.

Dual Wielder is aBaldur’s Gate 3feat you should take for Astarion at Level 10. The previous two are so beneficial early that you’ll see more rewards from taking them first. Dual Wielder is great, but it’s quite a specialist feat.

Astarion Ability Improvement Feat BG3

Dual Wielding is also helpful if you pick up rare or legendary weapons later in your playthrough. ThroughoutBG3, particularly in Act Three, you’ll have numerous opportunities to pick up valuable items that synergize will with each other. Being able to dual-wield these will eliminate the struggle of choosing while enabling these synergies. As a bonus, it’s a fun option if you want to turn Astarion into a cool-looking Gloomstalker Rogue or a stealthy thief.

Mobile feat for Astarion in Baldur’s Gate 3

TheMobilefeat is one of the best for players who enjoy the stealthy aspects of aBaldur’s Gate 3Astarion playthrough. It’s commonly used alongside Dash to avoid Opportunity Attacks as you maneuver around the battlefield, then Cunning Action: Hide to go into Stealth mode.

Regardless ofAstarion’s subclass and build, Mobile gives you a way to go in and out of combat with minimal risk. While it’s usually best to stick to the backlines and fire away at your enemies, they’ll often Misty Step next to you unexpectedly. Having a way to quickly run away and slip back into the shadows can help in a sticky situation. Similarly, if you need to step up to the frontline for an attack, you may dash back into the backline without disengaging.

Astarion Ability Improvement Feat BG3

When using Mobile as part of that combination, Astarion can pop in and out of stealth during combat, dealing massive damage before slipping away into the night. Even for ranged characters, Mobile is great for simply repositioning quickly without taking tons of damage. Grab this feat at Level 12 – it shouldn’t be an early priority, but it’s worth having.

Baldur’s Gate 3 Astarion feats – honorable mentions

The four feats above aren’t the only viable ones for an Astarion playthrough ofBaldur’s Gate 3. Here are some honorable mentions you’re able to use, even if you’re not embracing the range-heavy build we recommended above.

Although these feats are primarily used in specific builds or in niche situations, they still have their uses even in more popular Astarion Rogue builds. Let’s talk about each feat in more detail.

Baldur’s Gate 3 Alert feat

Alert feat benefits

When playing Astarion as anAssassin Rogue,Alertis a fantastic skill for gaining Initiative and avoiding surprise. By default, his Initiative is already high with his Dexterity, but Alert gives you that extra edge that almost guarantees he goes first. Considering an Assassin Rogue’s purpose is to get quick kills on surprised opponents, this feat works perfectly with it.

Crossbow Expert feat benefits

Remember when I mentioned dual-wielding crossbows earlier? Rather than taking Sharpshooter to remove High Ground penalties, grabbingCrossbow Expertcan provide just as many, if not more, benefits. Any time you attack with a crossbow in melee range, you’ll no longer have Disadvantage, making you much more likely to land your shots. The feat also buffs Gaping Wounds, causing your enemy to take additional Piercing damage.

Lucky feat benefits

Another risky but interesting choice isLucky.Every time you Long Rest, you’ll gain three charges of Luck Points, which you can spend to gain Advantage on Attack Rolls, Ability Checks, or Saving Throws. If you’re having a tough time in combat, you can also use it to make an enemy reroll their Attack Rolls.

Ideally, if you have a strong build for Astarion using other feats, you won’t be in too many situations where you have to reroll your dice. Sometimes, though, it’s nice to have another shot at increasing your damage or potentially saving yourself from certain death. If you often fall victim to low rolls like I do, having that little luck boost can be handy, especially if you accidentally fumble a sneak attack or need to save an Honour Mode run.

Baldur’s Gate 3 Crossbow Expert feat

Savage Attacker feat benefits

Savage Attackeris for anyone who prefers Astarion as a melee, dagger-wielding assassin who lurks in the shadows. If you have a weak frontline and need additional support from someone who can slip in and out of combat, Savage Attacker on Astarion lets you roll twice for every melee attack he initiates. Although a ranged build is generally safer for most Rogue builds, melee can do some wild damage with the right weapons and feats.

Tough feat benefits

Last but not least isTough, a feat that gives you more health per level. This one is the simplest of the bunch: Astarion will gain HP every time he levels up, making him slightly harder to kill. Typically, Astarion focuses on stealthy combat and maneuvering in the world, making him less likely to receive damage than your frontline or anyone that can taunt a crowd.

However, this one is slightly more effective in a melee Rogue build, especially if you pick up feats like Savage Attacker and Dual Wielder. If you’re going full Assassin Astarion and want to prioritize sneak attacking, other feats that complement this build will help you more.

Baldur’s Gate 3 Lucky feat

Astarion’s role in combat

As a Rogue, Astarion has two primary purposes depending on his role: stay in the backline and snipe down foes from afar, or sneak behind enemy lines and quietly eliminate their backline. Whether you go a ranged or melee build will significantly influence this.

Generally speaking, ranged is the way to go, especially if you’re focusing on an Assassin Astarion build. Using feat benefits from Sharpshooter and wielding two ranged (or melee) weapons using Dual Wielder will help you one-shot most enemies, especially as you advance later inBaldur’s Gate 3and improve your Dexterity. Astarion also has high Initiative to start, allowing you to act much earlier than most enemies. You can hop in, snipe someone, and then hide in the shadows without anyone knowing where you are.

Baldur’s Gate 3 Savage Attacker feat

Swapping to a melee build changes this dynamic slightly. Nonetheless, it’s still viable, with your main purpose being to slip into their backline and defeat any spellcasters that can weaken or one-shot your party. Your frontline can absorb most of the damage, while Astarion focuses on getting quick kills and disengaging when the enemy notices his presence. This strategy is much riskier but can make for a unique and uncommon playstyle.

Tips for maximizing Astarion’s stealth abilities

Since Astarion is all about stealth, your playstyle, feats, and subclass will reflect that. If you want to focus solely on dealing as much damage as possible without getting pulled into the middle of the action, you’ll want to change Astarion to an Assassin subclass starting at level three.

Selecting this subclass gives you Advantage against enemies who haven’t taken a turn yet, and you’ll always deal Critical Hits to Surprised opponents if your attack roll is successful. You’ll also restore your action and bonus action when combat begins, pairing especially well with feats like Alert and Ability Improvement to raise your Dexterity early on.

Alternatively, swapping to Thief or Arcane Trickster is also viable if you want to focus more on utility. While you’ll deal less damage overall with these two subclasses, it gives you options both within and outside of combat that Assassin’s all-in approach doesn’t tackle. In the case of Arcane Trickster, you can easily set up illusions to help you and your team, while Thief’s main purpose comes from the out-of-combat benefits of sneaking around the map more easily.

It’s worth experimenting with your Astarion feats inBaldur’s Gate 3. If you think you’ve made the wrong choice for your playthrough, you can respec your class via Withers and choose your feats all over again. This will set you back 100 gold each time, which isn’t much at all when you get into the latter stages ofBaldur’s Gate 3.