Best Light Armours in Baldur’s Gate 3

Light is always right

Abbas Ahmad
Abbas Ahmad
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When it comes to armour in Baldur’s Gate 3, Light Armour certainly keeps options flexible for you. However, each class benefits differently from Light Armor, and the best light armour in Baldur’s Gate 3 elevates your gameplay in a much more nuanced manner when compared to others.

In this guide, we’ll focus on the top 5 best light armour in Baldur’s Gate 3 and describe how your class can benefit and make the most out of the Light Armour modifiers. So, let’s put that Dexterity modifier to good use and blitz through this list.

1

ShadeClinger Armor

ShadeClinger - Best Light Armor In Baldur's Gate 3

ShadeClinger, as the name fittingly suggests, is an armour piece dedicated to those who want to cling to the shadows. Ideal for dextrous and stealthy classes – such as Bards, Monks, Rangers, and Rogues – the ShadeClinger grants its user +1 stealth, letting them evade the most dangerous scenarios. While you do need to level up and get to Act 2 in order to get it, the armours well worth the effort.

You can buy this set of armour from Quartermaster Talli at Last Light Inn, and it’s a great deal for Stealth builds looking for the best light armour in Baldur’s Gate 3. Make sure you’re obscured when you’re in a bit of a pickle – the ShadeClinger grants you a very useful Advantage on Saving Throws when you remain unseen.

2

Blazer Of Benevolence

Blazer Benevolence

The Blazer of Benevolence doesn’t just turn you into the most glammed-up person in the team. You also become a huge help to your team, assisting all your allies with a +1d6 bonus by pairing your Remedial Rhymes with Bardic Inspiration.

For an Uncommon piece of armour, this attribute is fantastic. Not only will your team appreciate you a lot more, but you also gain 4 extra hitpoints in battle, increasing your durability whilst fortifying the entire team. To put the cherry on top, the Blazer of Benevolence isn’t that difficult to get. With a base price of 160 and a meagre weight of 4.5, you can acquire it and carry it around without risking overencumberence.

Of, if you find being encumbered far too annoying to handle, simply get yourself this mod to increase your carry weight.

3

Penumbral Armour

Penumbral Armor

Here’s another ode to the stealth devotees. The Penumbral Armour is fantastic for Stealth builds, granting one of the greatest Stealth buffs in Baldur’s Gate 3. With the Penumbral Armour’s Stealthier effect, you get a +3 on all your Stealth Checks, letting you sneak past enemies way beyond your pay grade. 

While being a Rare Armour usually makes a piece land on the pricier end, the Penumbral doesn’t have to be bought off any innkeepers or sellers. Instead, you can cop it off the abandoned warehouse at Ruined Battlefield. If it doesn’t fit your playstyle, it still might be worth grabbing it just for the sake of selling it.

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Studded Leather Armor

Studded Leather

The Studded Leather Armor is one of the best light armour in Baldur’s Gate 3 simply due to how easily you can get an amazingly functional piece of equipment. While it’s true that these armour pieces can be pretty early on in the game, the Studded Leather Armor is great to have if you’re a beginner – or you simply wish to reap the benefits of a standard light Armor.

With an Uncommon rating and a generous +13 Dexterity modifier, the Studded Leather Armor is an absolute steal. All you have to do is complete a quest for Brem the Merchant, and the Studded Leather Armor will magically poof into his wares upon your next interaction. However, those with a keen eye will be quick to recognize that they’d helped Brem make the Studded Leather Armor by completing the quest. Nevertheless, this set is a fantastic reward for your efforts – one that you can carry across your entire Baldur’s Gate 3 run without regret. 

5

Padded Armor Astorian

Padded Astorian

The Padded Armor Astorian lands itself at last place for a reason. Of course, this is still a list of best light armour in Baldur’s Gate 3 – meaning the Astorian should have some benefits in order to deserve a spot here. 

While the Astorian’s ease of acquirement plays into its benefits, there’s also another reason why you should pick up this set of Armor whenever you get the chance. In terms of functionality, the Padded Armor Astorian is quite cookie-cutter – you can fend off enemies, you get a much-needed boost to your Dexterity, and its’ light weight means you can adorn it as well as hold a few pieces to grab a few coins later on.

 But the main selling point of this Padded Armour goes beyond just functionality. Most players in the community actually prefer it for the style points. That’s right; Astorian’s Armor, as the name suggests, belongs to the fashionable companion Astorian – a very popular choice of companion simply due to his looks. If you’ve got a chance to match his drip, why not go for it?

That’ll conclude our list of best light armour in Baldur’s Gate 3. Do you think you’d replace an item here with anything else? Let us know in the comments below!

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Abbas is a Guides Writer for WhatifGaming. He enjoys trying out a wide range of games, from obscure indies to AAA titles, but his heart truly lies in the unforgiving world of Soulsborne games, claiming mastery over every single entry. While he's quick to brag about his parrying skills, let’s just say that he may not be as adept as he claims out to be.
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