Console players, rejoice! A brand new wave of mods has been approved by Larian to be used in Baldur’s Gate 3’s console version. The last drop was just over every week ago, which suggests we could possibly be returning to the weekly cadence of mod approvals we saw throughout 2025.
The last drop we saw added several recent classes, including ‘the Elder,’ a battlemage-style hybrid class. It also featured an automatic rifle, for those trying to more efficiently slaughter a camp stuffed with goblins.
This time around, Larian has vetted and approved 19 mods for consoles. This wave features a set of recent subclasses, recent weapons and improved versions of two familiars, Boo and the raven, Quothe.
Baldur’s Gate 3 Players Receive 19 Recent Pieces Of Content
Baldur’s Gate 3 is a game that is being modded very recurrently by users, but we have not yet seen anything on the extent of a number of the sensational mods we have seen for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, essentially the most modded game in history.
Still, sometimes, we get a pleasant optimisation or interesting piece of recent content from the community. Probably the most downloaded mods for Baldur’s Gate 3 are just about all cosmetic, which tends to be the case for any game.
The list of recent mods will be found below, with a temporary description of every.
- Eyes by Tabatha: A brand new set of eye colors, including heterochromatic pairs and pupil-less eyes.
- Blood for Bloodbanks: Adds vials of blood to existing blood bank shelves, and makes them destructible, so puddles of blood will be created in combat.
- LGBT+ Pride Dice: A brand new set of dice with color schemes based on various pride flags.
- Cuddle Astarion: Adds a brand new scene where a romanced Astarion cuddles with their partner at nighttime.
- Food Express: Sends camp supplies to the camp chest moderately than the camp supplies sack.
- Wild Wild Magic: Increases the prospect of triggering wild magic on spells.
- Quothe Evolved: Changes the raven companion you receive from He Who Was right into a full companion, just like the Ranger’s Companion. Quothe has upgraded abilities, and a version of Divine Intervention that is been tweaked to suit the flavour of the death domain.
- Extra Wand Weapons: Adds wands as a ranged weapon, which use a player’s spellcasting modifier and have different effects.
- Scythe Superpack: Adds scythe weapons to the sport.
- Granny Weapons: A group of powerful weapons left by the player’s grandmother, apparently.
- Oath of Redemption: A paladin subclass that focuses on non-lethal combat and protecting others. The mod adds recent spells, and currently uses the Oath of Devotion tags.
- Shield Master Feat Enhanced: Improves Shield Master by adding recent abilities, reminiscent of Shield Shove and Shield Riposte.
- Divine Right – A Sorcerer Subclass: A subclass based on a god-given right to rule, which adds spells that help you influence others.
- War Dancer Extra Feats: Adds feats every two levels to the War Dancer custom class.
- Boo Evolved: Changes Boo right into a form of grenade that does more damage and may burrow underground to avoid being one-shot.
- The Crusader – A Divine Fighter: A hybrid cleric/fighter class.
- 5e Weapons, Armour and More: Adds various weapons and armour from fifth edition Dungeons & Dragons.
- Mizora’s Rewards: Adds 31 recent Eldritch Invocations and one recent feat for Warlocks to select from.
- DTO: Otherworldly Archetypes: A set of 12 recent subclasses based on a homebrew story where a paladin travels to fight evil on a unique planet.
There are quite a lot of small tweaks here, and a couple of recent classes for individuals who enjoy trying out community-created content. By way of flavour, I’m a fan of Quothe Evolved which adds a cool recent raven companion to the Shadow-Cursed Lands.

