Baldur’s Gate 3<\/em> differs quite a bit from its Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition<\/em> source material. Even with its differences, infamous old-school builds like the Coffeelock can be viable in BG3<\/em>, albeit at a small cost. This guide will go over what it means to be a Coffeelock, what the build can do for your Sorcerer or Warlock, and what else you can mix into the fray to further improve this ancient build.<\/p>
The Coffeelock is an old term for the Sorcerer<\/a>\/Warlock<\/a> multiclass<\/strong> in Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition.<\/em> In 5E<\/em>, a Sorcerer\/Warlock can sacrifice their Warlock Pact spells to create Sorcery Points, their Sorcery Points to refuel their spell slots, and then take a Short Rest. By cycling this method, Coffeelocks can create seemingly infinite spell slots, even though they’re temporary. <\/p>