Baldur's Gate 3: Can you return to the character creator in BG3? Baldurs Gate 3 guide, walkthrough
In BG3, there can be a problem with closing the character wizard too quickly. On this page of the guide we tell you how to go back and return to the wizard and when the character creation process is over.
Last update: 02 October 2023
In Baldur's Gate 3, you can easily make a mistake and move on to the final steps of the character creator too early. From the guide, you will learn how to return to character editing windows in order to precisely determine as who you will play.
- Editing character and appearance in the creator
- How to go back to the creator window?
- Completion of character creation and starting the actual game.
Editing character and appearance in the creator
- During the use of the creator, you can switch between editing the character (race, class, origin, abilities, etc.) and his appearance. This refers to own characters, i.e. created from scratch. Advanced editing options are not available for fictional characters, such as playing as Astarion or Laezel. The left lower button is used to change the editing mode.
- The bottom right button allows you to end the character creation process. It's not just to confirm changes in the current creator window.
How to go back to the creator window?
- After pressing the blue proceed button, you may close the main part of the creator too early. The game will save the settings of the character and load the window to name your character.
- Fortunately, you don't have to restart the game. You can go back to the creator (Back) and resume editing the appearance or statistics of your hero.
Completion of character creation and starting the actual game.
- The last step of the creator is always choosing a guardian (Guardian) for the main character (example in the picture).
- After pressing the blue Venture Forth button, the creator will be permanently closed. The game at this moment won't allow you to go back to previous windows. It will load the intro and move you to the location from the prologue.