![]() There’s still a lot of information presented here” The Turn Order will populate in the upper left corner, and it’ll tell you which character or creature acts in what order. ![]() In Baldur’s Gate 3, combat is the most common reason to be in Turn Order. (We’re skipping the Log because, well, it’s just a log.) Turn Order Graphic: Jeffrey Parkin/Polygon | Source image: Larian Studios We’ll go into more detail on most of these below. It’s where you’ll control what your character does, and how they interact with the environment. The bottom of the screen is the most intimidating, information-dense, and confusing. It’s also where you’ll control who’s leading and where you’ll split the party. The portraits in the lower left corner represent your party (and their familiars, if applicable). This is just a running log of things that have happened in your game - both things you’ve actively done (like picking up an item) and things in the background (like a building burning down off screen). There are just a lot of buttons here, and it’s a lot to take in. You have a map, and you have buttons to access menus. The upper right corner is pretty straightforward. If you’re not in turn-based mode, this area is blank. If you’re in turn-based mode (or initiative order if you’re familiar with D&D), the order appears in the upper left corner of your screen. Graphic: Jeffrey Parkin/Polygon | Source image: Larian Studios ![]() We’ve split your screen into five regions, and we’ll discuss them at a high level in this section. Table of contents Five regions Turn Order Map and menus Party and Companions Actions In this Baldur’s Gate 3 guide, we’ll introduce you to the game’s interface, and give you some tips on what the game is telling - or trying to tell - you.Ī quick note: We’re torn on what to call this guide, so we’ll be using words like interface, UI, buttons, HUD, screen, and display mostly interchangeably. All of your options, all of the information, and all of the controls are available right from the start. In Baldur’s Gate 3, your screen is crowded with buttons.
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