Alright, so I wanted to spice up my Baldur’s Gate 3 playthrough a bit, and I figured, why not mess around with leveling? I heard about this “bg3 level up mod” and decided to give it a shot. Here’s how it went down.

Finding the Mod
First things first, I needed to find the mod. I just hit up Google, searched for “bg3 level up mod,” and browsed through some forums and modding sites. There are always discussions about, like, which mod, and I took some time to find a well-reputed mod that many people are discussing and using.
Downloading and Installation
After some digging, I found the mod on Nexus Mods. It’s good to go and follow the instructions given in the mod description carefully. I downloaded the files, and it looked pretty straightforward.
I’m using a mod manager because it makes things so much easier. You can install manually. I just used the mod manager to import the downloaded file, and it took care of placing everything in the right folders. Way less hassle, you know?
Figuring Out the Mod
Once it was installed, I fired up the game. This particular mod didn’t change the main menu or anything, so I just loaded my save. The mod I got allows you to configure levels via a simple settings file. Some just cheat, you know and boost your XP. The mod I chose gives much freedom.
Testing it Out
I tweaked the settings a bit, gave my party some extra levels, and boom – instant power-up! It was pretty cool seeing my characters with all these new abilities. I mean, who doesn’t love being overpowered, right?

My Thoughts
Honestly, it’s a fun way to change things up. If you’re bored with the normal progression, or you just want to experiment with different builds, this kind of mod is perfect.
- Pros: Super easy to use, instant gratification, lets you try out high-level stuff without the grind.
- Cons: Can totally break the game’s balance, might make things too easy if you go overboard.
So yeah, that’s my experience with the “bg3 level up mod.” It’s a simple thing, but it can really change how you play the game. Just remember to back up your saves before you start messing around, just in case something goes wrong. Have fun!